Paul Yanover became president of Fandango
in 2012 -
a position created THAT YEAR.
a position created THAT YEAR.
Fandango owns Rotten Tomatoes
The percentage of responders who said they wanted to see Captain Marvel went from the the high 90's to 27% ...
citing lackluster trailers and comments from Brie Larson in her Crystal + Lucy Awards speech:
“I do not need a 40-year-old white dude to tell me what didn’t work for him about ‘A Wrinkle In Time.'”
and strident Identity Agenda comments on her press tour.
Hours later Rotten Tomatoes removed the ability for viewers to say they were not interested in seeing the movie ...
The only option was to vote for seeing it.
Rotten Tomatoes did this across the board for all their movies.
Did Disney have a hand in this to protect the only Marvel movie to sink so low in viewers wanting to see it?
Remember Paul Yanover?
Prior to becoming the 1st president
of Fandango,
of Fandango,
Mr. Yanover served
FOR 12 YEARS
as Executive Vice President
and managing director of Disney Online.
Was the change at Rotten Tomatoes
RANDOM CHANCE?
What do you think?
It does seem suspicious...
ReplyDeleteI think so, too. Have you noticed that all the reviews from the advance screenings of Disney movies are 100% positive? I suspect that a negative review from one of those seeing the movie early will never be invited back for another early look.
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