The phrase "maybe rotten tomatoes" does not have a fixed meaning on its own. However, "Rotten Tomatoes" is widely known as a popular American review- aggregation website for movies and television shows. The name "Rotten Tomatoes" originates from the historical practice where audiences would throw rotten tomatoes at performers they disliked on stage. On the website, the "Tomatometer" score represents the percentage of positive reviews a film or show receives. A score of 60% or higher is considered "Fresh" (good), represented by a red tomato icon, while a score below 60% is "Rotten," indicated by a green splattered tomato icon. This rating system aggregates professional critic reviews and audience reactions to give an overall recommendation for entertainment content. If the query "She said maybe rotten tomatoes" is referring to the presence or rating of a film or show called "She Said Maybe" on Rotten Tomatoes, the film "She Said Maybe" is a German comedy- drama-romance that premiered for streaming on Netflix in September 2025.
If more context is provided, a more specific explanation can be given. Summary:
- "Rotten Tomatoes" is a review-aggregation website for movies and TV shows based on critic and audience reviews.
- "Rotten" means less than 60% positive reviews and "Fresh" means 60% or more positive reviews.
- "She Said Maybe" is a movie available on Netflix with critic and audience scores on Rotten Tomatoes.
