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Originally posted by hellboy
This is definately not the first time that a slogan or phrase was used to hype up sales. Hollyweird doesnt give a shit if it was scary or not. As long as the money put out to make it is earned back, why should they. I hardly think that a little over-exagerating is cause to fire anyone. Shit when The Village was first trailered, it was introduced as a horror flic. It was anything but horror.
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I don't see it as over-exagerating. I see it as being 100% dead wrong on a review. If a movie reviewer isn't capable of putting forth an accurate review, then they aren't performing at their job. I'd fire 'em.
Now don't get me wrong... If her job was to get Horror.com mentioned on the box of a movie at all costs, no matter how shitty the movie was, then she accomplished her mission. Personally, I'd rather have it on a decent movie with an accurate review, but maybe that's just me... :rolleyes: Unless someone told her to write a kiss-ass review in hopes of getting mentioned on the DVD box, I'd just say she sucks...
I'd fire a chef that sends the wrong food to the wrong tables, I'd fire a secratary that writes down messages incorrectly and I'd fire a movie reivewer that doesn't know what the hell she's talking about. She's not doing a good job of reviewing horror movies if she thought that was the most terrifying movie of the year and it's as simple as that...