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'Captain Marvel' Review Bombers Have Dropped Rotten Tomatoes Audience Rating To Lowest Among MCU Movies (comicbook.com)

An anonymous reader shares a report: The fake Rotten Tomatoes review onslaught continues for Captain Marvel, giving the film the lowest-rating of all Marvel Cinematic Universe movies on the site nearly two weeks ahead of its release. As of this writing, Captain Marvel now has a 28% Audience Rating, a whopping 18 points below the next lowest MCU flick -- 2008's The Incredible Hulk. Starting earlier this week, a certain section of the internet -- for whatever reason -- decided to start filing fake negative reviews in an attempt to purposefully lower the film's Audience Rating.

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  1. Completely FALSE by ChodaBoyUSA · · Score: 5, Informative

    These are NOT reviews! This is the Audience "WANT TO SEE" rating, which is completely different. People NOT wanting to see a film, is NOT review bombing. STOP LYING!

    1. Re: Completely FALSE by Luckyo · · Score: 5, Informative

      Please don't mix social democrats in SJW insanity. They're desperately trying to take over social democratic parties in many Scandinavian countries today, and they're more abhorrent to most of us in that camp than they are to you.

      To you, they're just ideological opponents. To us, they're people who are trying to subvert our core message of empowering and managing capitalism to fund wide scale social programs available to everyone regardless of their sex and race to its polar opposite: socializing capital and forcibly redistributing the wealth based on sex and racial stereotypes they hold.

  2. Re: Movie reviews by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Informative

    It's not reviews, it's audience interest. It's literally asking "Are you interested in this movie?" and most people said no. It's not a review of the movie. This is fake news.

  3. Get woke go broke by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Pushing identity politics agendas really just ends up alienating markets. There's so many great movies with female leads that did really well without ever having to push the "straight white male bad!" narrative that Larson tried, and then went into damage control mode after pressure from Disney.

    Alien
    Wonder Woman
    Terminator
    X Files
    Hunger Games
    Resident Evil
    Rogue One
    Mad Max: Fury Road
    Avatar
    Fifth Element
    Annihilation
    etc..

  4. Re:Movie reviews (But not really) by Chas · · Score: 5, Informative

    No. They're not bombing reviews.
    Because the movie isn't out yet. So RT isn't accepting reviews for the film's Tomatometer score yet.

    What is being affected is the "Want to see" score (currently at 29% and falling).
    This is where the person marks whether or not they are interested in seeing the film.

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  5. Is this just an attempt to drum up controversy? by rsilvergun · · Score: 5, Insightful

    There's no background, just a link to the page. And as another poster pointed out it's not reviews, it's the "Want to See" rating.

    It's possible somebody is using bots or just plain organizing a movement against the film for some reason or another (I can't imagine what, sure it's a female lead but so what? It's not like Supergirl gets this treatment or that the gender swapped Batman or something).

    Without context this looks like more click bait meant to exploit the ongoing SJW debate on the Internet. It shouldn't have been greenlit. It's an obnoxious attempt to get more folks clicking /. links for one more ad impression. Shame on you /. editors.

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  6. Re: Movie reviews by Dunbal · · Score: 5, Funny

    NO! We can put out infinite numbers of cartoon based superhero stories all with essentially the same plotline and people will line up to see them forever! It has to be bombers! No wait... it could be.... RUSSIAN bombers!!!

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  7. Re:GB for Girls by dhasenan · · Score: 5, Insightful

    It is indeed unfortunate that white men are only represented in leading roles in Marvel films via Steve Rogers, Bruce Banner, Tony Stark, Peter Parker, Thor, Wade Wilson, Eddie Brock, Frank Castle, Stephen Strange, Peter Quill, and Scott Lang. Equality is nice and all, but the Marvel Cinematic Universe has only had fifteen movies starring white men, three with ensemble casts, one with a black man as lead, one with both a man and a woman in title roles, and zero with leading women. Isn't that enough? Shouldn't women be happy as supporting characters and, 5% of the time, secondary protagonists?

    It's also terrible that the film writers chose to stick with the 2012 canon of Ms Marvel taking on the role of Captain Marvel, becoming the first -- sorry, the... fourth? female Captain Marvel, a role that had previously been exclusively reserved for men since the character's inception in 1967 -- whoops, the Monica Rambeau storyline from 1982 to 1993 -- sorry, the Phylla-Vell era Captain Marvel's end and replacement in 2007. This is unprecedented revisionism just for the sake of views. Male roles should remain male roles.

  8. Re:GB for Girls by tempo36 · · Score: 5, Informative

    Seriously...like the late 70s. People who think this is some sort of gender swap in the name of equality are showing just how comic book clueless they actually are.

  9. Re: Movie reviews by Cro+Magnon · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Most of the people who have heard of Captain Marvel probably think "Shazam".

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  10. Re:Movie reviews by fortythirteen · · Score: 5, Insightful

    40k+ for a Marvel movie, compared to four movies I've never heard of? That looks like some seriously cherry-picked data manufactured for outrage.

    Avengers Endgame has over 10k with a 98% "want to see" score, and that doesn't even come out for 2 months. The last Avengers movie has 52k.