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| Hate Mail Follow-Ups By: Adam Coozer |
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For whatever reason, our X-Men 2 review garnered hate mail for years to come, while our review of Spidey 2 didn't make many waves, and those who wrote in were actually quite polite and had decent spelling skills...
From: enduringtheelements@###.com
Subject: Spiderman 2 Review
I have just read a review, submitted to your website, of Spiderman 2. I am not complaining about this review because I disagree with it, as it is the opinion of the writer. My complaint lies in the fact that the review is inaccurate throughtout showing no knowledge of the source material, might I suggest that the review is corrected or removed as it is of no particular use to the readers of your website.
Thanks for reading
From: diec0wdie@###.com
Subject: Spider-Man 2 Review
Hi, I was stunned to read the HUUUGGE error about Sam Raimi. He didn't do Dead Alive, that was Peter Jackson. Which went on to do the Lord of the Rings movies. Raimi did Evil Dead, which might've been what you, or whoever wrote it meant. Just thought I'd voice my concern. Comic book people shouldn't be expected to have great horror movie knowledge, I guess.
-Brody
From: Occasm@###.com
Subject: ughh
First of all it's Todd McFarlane not Seth McFarlane. Jeez.
And second of all it's not Kristen Dunst it's Kirsten Dunst. Jeez.
If you're going to write a review try double checking your references.
The Written Word Police
From: argylekid87@###.com
Subject: none
yeh, except Bruce Cambell was the "snooty usher" who wouldn't let him watch the play, not the guy on the elevator, played by Hal Sparks, nice try though. |
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