There's something uncanny about the way Warner Bros. is hot stepsibling sex videoshandling critics and press for Blade Runner: 2049. I've seen this weirdness before -- and reading the tea leaves, I'd say we may very well have a modern classic on our hands here.
But there are also reasons to believe the sequel to the sci-fi touchstone is a replicant of the 1982 original: A cult hit that's a huge with fanboys and film geeks, but severely bores moviegoers and flops at the box office.
SEE ALSO: There's a secret way to predict a movie's Rotten Tomatoes scoreBlade Runner 2049media screenings are rolling in relatively late, and guests weren't allowed at last week's press junket screenings -- never a good sign. Stirring up more suspicion, Warner Bros. made some journalists sign NDAs, which I've only seen once before (also with Warner Bros., for Batman v Superman).
But then a very carefully selected group of bloggers and press were told they could tweet their reactions Tuesday morning at noon ET, and the response wasn't just positive -- it was through the roof. Words like "masterpiece," "Best of 2017" and "Oscar" got thrown around; no one was in the least bit critical.
Yet these days, this could all be very much by design.
I'm still predicting a 95% fresh Rotten Tomatoes score for Blade Runner: 2049
In the age of Rotten Tomatoeshysteria, movie marketing teams have become increasingly savvy and strategic about how to roll out critics' reactions. Publicists build detailed spreadsheets of bloggers' tastes that help them guide who gets to see what, and when. Tricky titles are first shown to franchise fans and serial cheerleaders, often at "special" early screenings with plenty of filmmakers, food and drink on hand. Travel and accommodations are sometimes involved -- as was the case with It, for which Warner Bros. flew a handpicked group of writers to Maine to see the film and meet with Stephen King.
Then, with little warning, an email comes in telling them they're allowed to tweet their reactions.
Many of these writers are loath to trash a film after receiving that kind of treatment, so naysayers hold back while superfans let 'er rip. And the resulting ripples of positivity can be extraordinarily influential -- nay, manipulative -- engineered to splatter the internet with good vibes just as the biggest chunk of critics is shuffling in to their screenings.
I've seen Blade Runner 2049 and it's FUCKING INCREDIBLE.
— Kevin Polowy (@djkevlar) September 26, 2017
And then there's the matter of that review embargo time.
We figured out the correlation between when reviews are allowed to post and the quality of the Rotten Tomatoesscore. Longer lead times generally mean higher scores, though there are exceptions (I totally missed on my prediction for It, but I learned a few things from that whiff -- including that an early, positive social media reaction foretells a higher score).
In the case of Blade Runner 2049, the embargo had been set for Monday, Oct. 2 -- a fairly tight 3 days, 10 hours from the first public screenings. That portended something like a 65% or better RTscore, which, given the stakes, Warner Bros. would've been OK with.
#BladeRunner2049 was one of the most mind-blowing films I've seen. It's breathtaking and transportive. Denis Villeneuve has a masterpiece.
— Jenna Busch (@JennaBusch) September 26, 2017
But on Wednesday, after it was clear that bloggers were loving Blade Runner 2049, the studio shifted up its embargo time to Friday at 9 a.m. ET. That gives it a whopping lead time of 6 days, 10 hours -- putting it in line with Spider Man: Homecoming, Girls Tripand The Lego Batman Movie. All were around or above 90%.
Add in those unanimous, over-the-top social-media reactions and I'm predicting a 95% fresh Rotten Tomatoesscore for Blade Runner: 2049. Even established critics, who are starting to get a little salty about being leapfrogged by easier-to-please junket and fanboy press, are hinting that the reviews for this thing will be next-level.
WB has moved up BLADE RUNNER embargo to Friday @ 6am, which means only 36 more hours to wait for ~1,400 words that say "worth every second."
— Peter Debruge (@AskDebruge) September 28, 2017
Now, does that mean anything for the box office? Ask the original Blade Runner(90% on Rotten Tomatoes), which opened to $6.1 million domestic -- a flop even in 1982 dollars.
Which would be a pity -- all this praise gone to waste ...
I've seen #BladeRunner2049 and really enjoyed it. It's GORGEOUS, marinating in its heady concepts. Sylvia Hoeks is a scene stealer. pic.twitter.com/glD4JFDHR6
— Courtney Howard (@Lulamaybelle) September 26, 2017
Am I allowed to say how much I love Blade Runner 2049 now?
— Sara Vilkomerson (@Vilkomerson) September 26, 2017
I think this Blade Runner is better than the original, and also proves Denis Villeneuve is the most exciting director working right now
— ErikDavis (@ErikDavis) September 26, 2017
Good news! BLADE RUNNER 2049 is a terrific continuation and expansion of the orig. Wasn't hoping for much, ended up LOVING it. (Even Leto!)
— Jordan Hoffman (@jhoffman) September 26, 2017
BLADE RUNNER 2049: The thrill of mood and extensional joys of self-reflection. Villeneuve’s slow-burn obsessions have never felt more SEEN.
— Jason (@jasonosia) September 26, 2017
Blade Runner 2049 is a stunner for cinematography, production design, visual effects, costumes. Gorgeous movie.
— Sasha Stone (@AwardsDaily) September 26, 2017
Everyone bow down to Denis Villeneuve. He’s done the impossible and delivered a huge home run with 'Blade Runner 2049'. Loved it. pic.twitter.com/fjhAJgnwqT
— Steven Weintraub (@colliderfrosty) September 26, 2017
.@BladeRunner 2049 is phenomenal. Visually mind-blowing sci-fi w/ noir roots shining through in a tight, twisty mystery. Best of 2017 so far pic.twitter.com/kT4ZzWWlOQ
— (((Eric Eisenberg))) (@eeisenberg) September 26, 2017
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