Usual fake reviews


This movie looks interesting, and I'm willing to give it a chance. But when will filmmakers learn that if they post their own fake rave "user" reviews, it's obvious? Click on the names of the posters who've written gushing 9-star and such reviews here, and mysteriously none of them appear to have ever written anything on IMBD before. Gee, I wonder what that means. Oh right: It means once again, the filmmakers, their friends, family and publicists are posing as John Q. Public to post phony "reviews." Stop doing that, people. It makes it look like your movie can't get any favorable commentary from real people, and thus should be avoided.

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