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Notice how you said no "illegal" underage porn. They did in fact find underage erotic magazines which are technically legal but suspect for any adult hetero male to own. These are almost always found in a pedo's collection.
If you read the comments right now that are still up on the captain marvel page, none of them are reviewing the film. I never thought it was weird that people were commenting on a movie they hadn't seen yet, and I never took them as "reviews".
I think all of these changes are terrible. They should keep the comments section, and if its such a confusing thing for some people then label it properly as a comments section.
Also bring back the poll option, otherwise its just an echo chamber of positivity.
Regardless of how you see it, it was a poll. There were 2 options to choose from. Now there is 1.
You like to bookmark movies you want to see, great. I also like to bookmark the movies I dont want to see. To me its useful information. And to the over 9000 people who disliked the changes in the comments section, they also thought this was useful.
Rotten tomatoes even had to go as far as lie about why they made the changes one week before Captain Marvel's release. 26% want to see, and you are a part of that LOL.
I dont think "filmbuff" is a suitable name for someone that is excited to see captain marvel.
Sounds like you took the blue pill, good for you bud.
Taking a poll with only one option to choose from sounds very productive.
I don't think you understand how it works. The comments are not reviews and the reviews are not comments. You must be the confused people rotten tomatoes was talking about when they revealed why they made these changes in the first place.
The review percentage was not affected by comments. Nobody was going to the comments section and saying "wow this person said they dont want to see this movie, that is a negative review before the movie is released".
So by voting in an online poll that I'm not interested in seeing Captain Marvel, that would be enabling a feminism hating culture?
I think you need to get a grip buddy.....
Why is this film being given special treatment? There have been tons of films in the past that had a low percentage of people enthusiastic about seeing it but they weren't saved by Rotten Tomatoes changing up their entire site's format!
They aren't reviewing the movie so it doesn't matter if they have seen it or not!
All these people were doing was participating in a poll that asked if they would like to see the movie or not.
What good is a poll asking if you would like to see the movie or not if you have already seen it?
You are assuming that everyone who doesn't want to see the movie is an incel, when in fact most of the people that enjoy comic book movies in general are neck beards and incels.
Thousands of people disagree with the changes rotten tomatoes has made, so you being fine with this just puts you in the minority of opinion. The same minority that wanted to see the movie in the first place (26%).
Taking away the right to say you dont want to see the movie changes the fundamentals of the rotten tomatoes site, and it basically serves no purpose now because there will only be people who want to see the film voting.
I think you just proved my point.
"disabling the comment function prior to a movie's release date" is not reviewing the movie before its out.
Comments are comments. Reviews are reviews.
The audience review percentage was never an issue.
And they did eliminate the poll for the do not want to see, the only option left is want to see. Go check for yourself. The only thing you can do before a movie's release is say you want to see it. No longer can you be in the poll and vote I dont want to see it. That's why we are here in the first place because 74% of the people that voted said they do not want to see captain marvel. There were no review bombs because people could not review the film early!
So I am correct, nowhere in there does it say you were allowed to rate and review a film before its release like you claimed.
The only thing you could do before was vote in a poll on whether or not you wanted to see the movie just like I said. Now they have removed the poll and given you one option to work with which is "want to see"
thanks movie fan!
that is incorrect.
All they were able to do was vote in a poll on whether they wanted to see the film or not. There were no audience reviews posted before the films release.
Now there is no option to vote, you can only click "Want to see" there is no option to not want to see.
so you pointed out a flaw that didn't exist.
correct, I wont give 1 cent to this film.
But I wasn't reviewing the movie without watching it, I was taking part in a poll which asked if I wanted to see it or not. Big difference.
Now there is no longer a poll.
They have removed the ability to say that you dont want to see the movie. You can only click the button that says you do want to see it. Its like positive vibes only, so its not a good format whether you are a fan of captain marvel or not.
the flaw being the ability to voice a negative opinion?
the trolls being people that dont want to see this film?
“When you tear out a man's tongue, you are not proving him a liar, you're only telling the world that you fear what he might say.”
subway isn't open at 2am.
He was out "getting a sandwich" because thats what time he told his attackers to meet him for the fake hate crime they coordinated.
I disagree with you on the CGI, but why would this have me worried about avatar?
Two totally different films in different franchses.
Avatar has a way bigger budget and James Cameron directing.
It doesnt matter if he produced Alita, he basically backed it financially is all that means.