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Post by hi224 on Dec 21, 2020 3:26:35 GMT
Some companies don't like bad publicity. I guess. The claim is they got rid of them after Amy Schumer's stand-up got low ratings. But to me I think the audience deserves a voice (I didn't see it, and don't mind her films, personally. She's whatever, no strong feelings either way). It's helpful in getting an idea what the film is really about and if I'd like it. Same reason rumors persist they got rid of imdb boards partly due to the rsponse to the recent and controversial film I'm not your negro.
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