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Originally Posted by Fish
I think most of the problem is how Rotten Tomatoes is now being used as a marketing tool while at the same time trying to maintain a user/critic driven system. Commercials for movies are now including the RT score. Warner Bros. now owns a part of RT as well. Which is great until you have some kind of backlash, legit or otherwise.
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Yep.
I'm a top tech reviewer at Amazon and I have to fight constantly through the paid reviews to get mine seen.
RT did the right thing by not allowing pre-release reviews. See the movie, review it legitimately. It's that simple.