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Don't worry, they'll just remove the audience score altogether at some point.

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Another option would be to grow up and stop playing these dumb ratings games...

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Or to stop caring that people play these dumb ratings games.

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the movie is still tracking at opening at $100+ million, no?
doesn't it seem a little odd that a movie with that kind of likely opening would have such a low anticipation rating?

disney doesn't own rt, but even if they did pressure them to get rid of the rating, who could blame them?
what is the use of such a rating if it can be manipulated by motivated people?
& of course, this isn't the first time we've seen these manipulations occur.
getting rid of it seems like a good thing to do to me.

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Hahaha, you actually buy that score was legit? You really think that so few people were interested in seeing this? That's funny.

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Wrong.

This movie will have ZERO problems making money, and anyone doubting otherwise is clearly subscribed to TheQuartering, GeeksandGamers and Worldclassbullshitters on Youtube ffs!

Idiots are plenty motivated to do stupid things, but to even suggest that a tiny minority (and it is so very tiny) is reflective of the entire audience for Captain Marvel is just so laughable at this point, its more laughable that you'd post thinking it was true.

Captain Marvels origin story, Nick Furys origin story, and the direct lead in to what is probably the biggest movie of the year and the biggest movie in the MCU history, i'm pretty sure its going to be fine.

Some people will be going to see Captain Marvel solely to watch the end credits scene to get more Endgame information.

So by all means, keep on posting more of this laughable bollocks, come back to me before the opening of Avengers: Endgame when Captain Marvel is in profit, and all the regular loons on Youtube have shut up about it because they tried to steer a narrative to sink a movie, and it turns out their influence was a whole lot less than ZERO.

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You're the naive fool for believing the anti-CM trolls!
Then there are the village idiots who think Disney is going broke.

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It's a simple matter of making multiple accounts. Unless RT is really strict about IP addresses, and I'm sure they're not, there's no way of knowing how many socks there were.

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Are we still pretending that a few disgruntled children reflects the ENTIRE audience for this movie?

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"I guess the only option now for those who don't want to see this is to give it 1-star reviews when it comes out...."

If people do not want to see the movie why would they review the movie as if they did see it with 1 star? Unless they are trying to push their agenda on others. I know a lot of special snow flakes like to post fake reviews because they don't like the studio or an actor but really sounds like something children do.

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True but fanboys will give them 5 or 10 depending on ratings system so it evens out.

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[–] Fonz (157) an hour ago
True but fanboys will give them 5 or 10 depending on ratings system so it evens out.
No, no, no. Let's stop with this false equivalency.

Even a "Fanboy" voting 5 or 10 after having SEEN a movie is entitled to vote any way he wants to. You buy a ticket, you see the film, you vote your conscious.

If you HAVEN'T seen a movie and you vote to voice your opinion of the movie how is that even or equivalent? If you think that fan boys distorting the vote upwards is invalid, that is a different conversation.

This is why RT is heading in the same direction as IMDB. This whole, "Well, THEY do it too!" falseness is intolerable to what drives the film industry. The "Outrage Industry" is not the "Film industry's" domain and the Outrage Industry is working over time to kill the Film Industry if they can't get their way.

If anything Fandango (Which is the direct parent company to RT) should funnel their RT ratings through their ticket purchasing as a validation for reviewing. AMCTheaters had a rewards card that added every movie you've seen through their ticket purchase, kept the information online as part of their website and offered you incentives for concessions and discounts on future tickets.

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You also could rate and review a movie. If RT goes that route it wouldn't bother me one bit. It would be one step and one step only in creating a more authenticated viewer review system.

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