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1. darkly+kb3[view] [source] 2023-09-07 20:01:47
>>tortil+(OP)
I always knew this was the case, it was a huge hunch I had from the Spiderman/Venom fiasco.

Was Amazing Spiderman incredible? no it was far from it, was Venom 1 good? it was good except the last fight, literally.

Yet its rating was 30%. (audience 80%)

Morbius as much as I hated the actor personally, I liked the movie, it felt like spiderman 1 in a way, the cinematic shots were better than anything Marvel has done in years.

Yet they all get horribly rated, Black Adam was I felt, good, more interesting and better CGI than literally every Marvel movie since maybe endgame, yet it was critically butchered.

NOBODY can tell me that Disney doesn't weaponize critics.

(For people who do not get it, review bombing Sony produced Marvel movies made them do worse at box office which in turn made Sony or forced Sony to give the rights back to Marvel).

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2. ryatha+5i3[view] [source] 2023-09-07 20:37:12
>>darkly+kb3
Disney is definitely active in shaping narratives on Rotten Tomatoes. The best example is probably The Last Jedi, which has had several people document the removal of negative reviews multiple times.
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