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Despite being rejected by Marvel Comics, Stan Lee persisted in selling the idea of Spiderman and was picked up by the struggling title "Amazing Fantasy" -- and the rest is history. Within a few years "The Amazing Spiderman" was a mainstream comic book.
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Furious online users flock to review sites to rubbish domestic films
Movie-goers at a cinema in Shijiazhuang John Simon Jersey , Hebei Province, watch a 3D film. File photo: CFP
China's film administration denied rumors that it summoned representatives of movie review websites for giving low scores to domestic films, amid speculation that the authorities are exerting more pressure to promote homemade films.
Media organizations, including China Central Television, on Wednesday criticized intentional low ratings of movies on popular movie review websites for "severely damaging the ecosystem of Chinese movies."
It cited ticketing platforms Maoyan and social network website douban as examples, and featured examples such as Zhang Yimou's The Great Wall Jacoby Brissett Jersey , Wong Kar Wai-produced See You Tomorrow, and Railroad Tigers, featuring kung fu star Jacky Chan.
The article speculated that hackers might be manipulating the rating system as See You Tomorrow received more than 1,000 one-out-of-five scores on douban a few hours after premiere.
The article went on to say that "Despite some movies with artistic flaws, some microbloggers and WeChat public accounts have released malicious and irresponsible comments to grab attention and to attract readers, severely damaging the ecosystem of Chinese films."
The article went viral immediately Henry Anderson Jersey , and soon after that, the professional ratings and reviews of some domestic films were removed from Maoyan, with only the ratings from the public left on the site.
Rumors circulated online that China's film authorities have met with both websites, but Zhang Hongsen, chief of the film bureau at the State Administration of Press, Publication T.J. Green Jersey , Radio, Film and Television, denied any contact between his bureau and the websites, news website sina reported.
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The criticism has drawn a strong backlash from Chinese netizens.
"If low ratings are to blame for bad domestic movies, following the same logic, should we blame the fans for screwing up China's national soccer team?" read one comment.
The criticism and the rumors that authorities might be interfering have sent tens of thousands of netizens to bash the three aforementioned movies on ratings websites.
The rating of The Great Wall on douban dropped from 5.5 on Wednesday to 4.9 on Thursday Marlon Mack Jersey , with 32.5 percent of viewers giving it one star out of five. The rating of See You Tomorrow dropped from 4.4 to 3.7 and Railroad Tigers from 5.7 to 4.7.
Yuan Dengyu, a film critic, said that the strong backlash was due to a false impression created.