Choose YES on the bucket you believe will contain the official Audience 'Popcornmeter' Score for the Amazon MGM documentary 'Melania', directed by Brett Ratner.
This market resolves on February 15, 2026, or when the film has reached at least 100+ Audience Ratings, whichever comes later.
Rotten Tomatoes - Melania (2026)
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This market resolves based on the "Verified Audience" score. If a Verified score is not available the "All Audience" score will be used. The Verified Audience score only counts ratings from users whom Rotten Tomatoes can independently confirm purchased a ticket.
The "Tomatometer" (Critic's Score) does NOT count toward resolution.
Amazon MGM Studios' film MELANIA offers unprecedented access to the 20 days leading up to the 2025 Presidential Inauguration -- through the eyes of the First Lady herself. Step inside Melania Trump's world as she orchestrates inauguration plans, navigates the complexities of the White House transition, and moves her family back to the Nation's Capital. With exclusive footage capturing critical meetings, private conversations, and never-before-seen environments, MELANIA showcases Mrs. Trump's return to one of the world's most powerful roles.
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@ItsMe Why would you expect critics and general audiences to have the same opinion?
Melania’s audience score could ofc be somehow fake but it seems like this is the sort of movie that is extremely efficient at selecting for audiences who are likely to enjoy it and imo that’s the more parsimonious explanation. 99% positive audience scores aren’t shocking when a movie is built specifically for a pre-existing fan base and no one else
@Ziddletwix I didn't expect they would be the same, but the critic score is 6% which is a heck of a difference. If the movie was so bad, you'd think at least some of the audience would dislike it. I guess if 99% of people who watched it were die-hard MAGAs then it could make sense.
@moobunny "This market resolves on February 15, 2026, or when the film has reached at least 100+ Audience Ratings, whichever comes later"
@delfinasu “comes later” implies that if there were only 72 Audience Ratings on February 15, the market would stay open past that date until there were 29 more. In this case, 100+ has been reached before February 15, so market will close on this date.
@A16ab I omitted in the first moment. That's why I posted the quote "whichever comes later"... In my mind it was the opposite 😂
Thank you anyway!
