Ian Payn
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The user comment "With a flick of the magic wand" by one JHClues from Salem, Oregon is such an obvious plant it's pathetic.
It's not even done up to look like anything other than a press release. How insecure are these cretins that even for a surefire hit like this they have to...well, I can't think of a better word than cheat.
I think whoever reviews User Comments at IMDB should be more careful, unless the IMDB have some sort of deal going. If they have, that's fine, but can we at least be told that User Comments are likely to be planted and partisan if this is the case?
I tell you one thing, though: I work for a film company (they specialise in libraries of older films, not new release), and if I went through their back catalogue of (frankly, ghastly) films putting comments up for them on the IMDB, I wouldn't be as stupid as whoever posted the Potter drivel...
It's not even done up to look like anything other than a press release. How insecure are these cretins that even for a surefire hit like this they have to...well, I can't think of a better word than cheat.
I think whoever reviews User Comments at IMDB should be more careful, unless the IMDB have some sort of deal going. If they have, that's fine, but can we at least be told that User Comments are likely to be planted and partisan if this is the case?
I tell you one thing, though: I work for a film company (they specialise in libraries of older films, not new release), and if I went through their back catalogue of (frankly, ghastly) films putting comments up for them on the IMDB, I wouldn't be as stupid as whoever posted the Potter drivel...
Kansas Raiders is a neat little film, with, one suspects, a higher budget than most Audie Murphy westerns. An interesting cast (I didn't realise Kit Dalton was from Da Bronx) and an ambitious and ambiguous premise make this a worthwhile way of passing the time.
I saw this film with a cerebral friend. He complained that the outer space scenes lacked authenticity. I had to point out that if you go to see a film about four seventy year old men going into space you sort of had to suspend your disbelief somewhat. Generally enjoyable, totally disbelievable.