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‘Suicide Squad’ fans want movie site shut down for ‘bad’ reviews

/ 08:49 AM August 04, 2016

Fans are very unhappy with critic reviews and have begun a petition to shut down movie review site Rotten Tomatoes. Image SuicideSquad.com

DC Comic movie adaptation “Suicide Squad” has just been released in theaters but has received a lot of negative reviews from critics. Angered fans have had enough of the negative publicity and have started a petition to shut down movie review site Rotten Tomatoes.

DC fans are generally unimpressed by the reviews penned by its critics saying they were biased and always giving The DC Extended Universe movies bad and unjust reviews, which affect the opinion of the general audience, The Independent reported.

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As of this writing, there are over 9,000 signatories supporting the petition, or just a few hundred shy of the the 10,000 signature goal. The creator of the petition stated that the goal is not to shut down Rotten Tomatoes but to send a message that the people do not agree with its critics’ opinions. Alfred Bayle

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