• ‘Dark Knight Rises’ Negative Review Gets Film Critic Death Threats on Rotten Tomatoes

    By Michael Arcand • Jul 18, 2012 at 9:21 AM

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    The Dark Knight Rises premiere was attended to with the usual Hollywood fanfare and high anticipation for the third and final of Christian Nolan’s Batman offerings. Afterward, film critics do what film critics usually do … they reviewed the film. Most had good reviews for the movie, but one in particular took to his venue to write a scathing review of the film, calling it “nonsensical.” The fans responded with hate and death threats.

    The critic was Marshall Fine and the venue was Rotten Tomatoes, a website owned by the social movie site Flixter, a Warner Bros. company. Fine published his review on his own site, Hollywood and Fine, which was then picked up by Rotten Tomatoes with the following quip being the quoted portion of his review (probably not the best selection from the review either):
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    “At times, the action is so massive and thunderously clunky that I might as well have been watching one of the Transformers movies.”
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    Ouch! But okay, Fine’s a film critic and that’s what film critics do, right? Then, usually, people watch the movie and respond with their own thoughts on the film, both good and bad, which gives the Rotten Tomatoes website its aggregate “fresh” or “rotten” rating. Except this time fans took to the site in droves, even though most probably have not seen the movie (it opens Friday), and a lot of what they had to say about Fine’s review was downright hateful. But it didn’t stop there. There were even death threats:
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    “His punishment must be more severe.”
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    “When this critic’s review is ashes, he has my permission to let his career die.”
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    “You either die a good critic, or live long enough to see yourself get trashed by every Dark Knight fan alive.”
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    “R.I.P. Marshall Fine”
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    “…die in a fire”
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    “…beaten with a thick rubber hose into a coma”

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    In response, Rotten Tomatoes took to Twitter to warn users that anyone posting inappropriate comments would be banned from the site. Even that wasn’t enough to stem the tide of hate against Fine. Ultimately, the site ended up shutting down user comments on movie review of The Dark Knight. Matt Atchity, the site’s editor-in-chief, said it was the first time Rotten Tomatoes has suspended user comments, but said the comments would probably be restored at the end of the week when the movie comes out.
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    So what do you think about the way people reacted to Fine’s review? Over the top or par for the course?

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    • KAZ

      lol

      10 months ago
    • BIG JAKE ROBERTS

      How pathetic are these losers lives that they get all upset because someone doesn't like a stupid movie?

      10 months ago
    • Travis Marble

       How have you guys seen it too? Are you all media insiders. I know this is going to be action packed and worth the ticket. I dont think anyone has said that its oscar worthy. This is supposed to be a fun night out. Swirl Icee Please!

      10 months ago
    • L.I.F.E.

       Gee, people are so crazy nowadays. You say something that is "against the norm" and you get trashed. Well, shame on you people for gving the poor man death threats. At least he's being honest! You obviously don't believe in karma or consequences for your actions. You NAZIS.

      10 months ago
    • chaney

      the movie sucks,bane and catwoman both look like home made halloween costumes. 

      10 months ago
    • Herbert Marzon

      I don't trust a single word from a movie critic, they just talk out loud anything bad stuffs about movies but the question is; can they do a single movie that would do better than the ones they're slamming. Duh! they probably don't even know how to shoot a kiddy-shoot-camera,  or write a good script for a D-list movie.

      10 months ago

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