Wifetheif
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Some of you have no doubt noticed that Rotten Tomatoes has dropped the audience score for the Star Wars themes show "The Acolyte." while leaving the eighty percent critics score. This is problematical for a number of reasons. While there is no doubt that there was a lot of review bombing of The Acolyte objective reviewers have concluded that the show is not very good. Some folks review bombed the show not necessarily because of the show itself but as a protest as it was produced and directed by Lesley Headland who was Harvey Weinstein's personal assistant and was involved up to her eyeballs in his sexual violation of multiple actresses. She should be a pariah, NOT put in charge of a family-friendly franchise like Star Wars! What all of this is evidence of is how the media creators are attempting and have succeeded in getting a strangle hold on reviews to diffuse criticism and to artificially pump up sales by astroturfing word of mouth for movies through chicanery. To get good reviews, media powerhouses have been sending gifts and swag to media influencers and reviewers, which is of course, nothing new. They have gotten a lot more aggressive about it. Even old reliable sources for objective reviews have been compromised. Here is a prime example https://www.kirkusreviews.com/book-reviews/ernest-cline/bridge-to-bat-city/ Note that the review does not comment on the quality of the prose or the story. The illustrator actually gets more praise than the author! Cline's book is horribly written with the word "suddenly" appearing THREE times in the span of TWO sentences! A sentence begins and ends with "suddenly," the word then appears in the very next sentence! It is a book for children about bats that claims that bats don't have rabies when bats are, in fact, the number one carrier of rabies in North America. What an irresponsible message to send.
All of this makes me happy for the unfiltered and honest reviews at this site. Sure sometimes the folks who reviews our stories engage in one bombing or get off on personal attacks, most of them leave comments that are constructive and can help us improve our writing. Imagine what L-com would look like if Laurel only allowed positive, upbeat reviews.
All of this makes me happy for the unfiltered and honest reviews at this site. Sure sometimes the folks who reviews our stories engage in one bombing or get off on personal attacks, most of them leave comments that are constructive and can help us improve our writing. Imagine what L-com would look like if Laurel only allowed positive, upbeat reviews.