

Do they not have any protection against fake reviews after all this time?
The “verified audience” aspect is the issue. Only people that paid for tickets are giving these reviews. One review:
It was a magical awesome experience starting with the first song.
Uh…yeah.
<quote>“VeRiFiED”</quote>
I think the “verified audience” are people who bought tickets through Fandango. So, either they were the kind of people who wanted to see and like it or they bought tickets but didn’t actually go and are astroturfing.
Either way, the high ratings are definitely bullshit.
The purpose of the audience rating is “how people who thought they would like the movie thought of it” which is approximated via the verified views thing. So this makes sense.
You think maybe the guy known for trying to cheat voting systems did a little vote cheating?
Allegedly about 50% of USAians have voted for Trump. So most likely there’s not even anything shady going on here.
*30%
Well okay 40% were still ambivalent regarding politics which isn’t much better.


I’m certainly sensing a theme to these reviews
Such a pleasure to see real class return to the White House
Amazon spent $35m on it, I’m sure they can spend a little bit of that on buying some positive reviews
russians
or Slovenes maybe?
I’m used to RT brown-nosing the bastard until they’re neck-deep but it’s usually not this RT.
Only the tomatometer is actually a valid score. The site is called rottentomatoes not rottenpopcorn…
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Audience score has always been nonsense.
They’ve both been nonsense.









