
GOAT
The collected posts use 'GOAT' in many ways—praising athletes/figures and products, sharing literal goat/pet content, fueling sports debates, and sometimes as insults or political shorthand.
Buzz Score
54.23/100
social buzz · out of 100
Watch Score
5/10
AI watch recommendation · out of 10
Sentiment
Mixed
overall tone
Mentions
24
tracked posts
GOAT (Movie) — Reviews & Audience Reactions
Discussion trend
Buzz score history
3 snapshots
↓ 28
Average
61
Peak
82
Based on social media discussions
Sentiment mix
Audience mood breakdown
Positive
42%
Neutral
42%
Negative
17%
Audience verdict
Watch Score
5/10
Consensus
Polarizing
Confidence
8%
None of the 25 posts provide substantive audience reactions to the film 'GOAT'—they mostly use 'GOAT' as a nickname (sports figures), refer to animals/products, or are generic/irrelevant; with no recurring praise or criticism for the movie, I assign a neutral, average watchability.
Audience highlights
Enthusiastic praise for athletes and public figures labeled 'GOAT' (Ronaldo, Maldini, etc.)
Affectionate posts and visuals about baby goats and pet goat moments
Positive mentions of goat-derived products (goat milk soap) and personal successes ('my goat got hired')
What people loved
- Enthusiastic praise for athletes and public figures labeled 'GOAT' (Ronaldo, Maldini, etc.)
- Affectionate posts and visuals about baby goats and pet goat moments
- Positive mentions of goat-derived products (goat milk soap) and personal successes ('my goat got hired')
- Fans celebrating comeback or standout performances ('NO WAY THE GOAT IS BACK')
Common criticisms
- Derogatory or hostile uses calling people 'GOAT' in anger or as an insult
- Polarizing sports debates and name-calling between fans (e.g., Messi vs Ronaldo)
- Confusing or low-quality posts that blur meaning ('THE THING DOES UGLY SHIT')
- Political usage casting 'scapegoat' in conspiratorial contexts
Quick facts
- Type
- Movie
- Released
- Feb 11, 2026
- Genre
- Animation, Comedy, Family
About
A small goat with big dreams gets a once-in-a-lifetime shot to join the pros and play roarball, a high-intensity, co-ed, full-contact sport dominated by the fastest, fiercest animals in the world.