mduncan50 said:
Youtube reviews are pretty much split down the middle, as are the amount of people saying they liked/didn't like it on boards such as this, the fact that the Rotten Tomatoes audience score is at 72% despite the amount of obvious fanboy scores of "5/5 Fuck Reviewers". As for that petition, it's creation, and the first 15,000 or so signatures, predate the release of the movie. So yes, it was blatant fanboyism that had these people convinced enough that the movie was great that they made this petition to try to put people out of work (somehow?) because they didn't give a good enough score to a movie they hadn't seen yet.
Youtube really doesn't give a good way to gauge quantity outside of the small pool of subs, there are a lot of 0/5 reviews as well (which add some balance), a 5/5 review doesn't necessarily mean the person was a fanboy/girl, and the RT petition wasn't necessarily about hating just DC movies.
The petition was seemingly stating that because of how often there's a disconnect between the opinions of the general public and a handful of reviewers, that terrible critic reviews really just do nothing but harm the sales of a movie, and don't really provide helpful opinions. I could see where they were coming from. Not that I'm saying RT needs to be shut down.
There are most definitely fanboys. But I don't think there are enough to make a difference. There are also a lot of Marvel fanboys. I don't think the rabid fans were the difference between positive/mixed reception for Suicide Squad, in the same way I don't think they are for movies like Civil War.
I don't think you've really provided solid evidence, other than anecdotal knowledge and some assumptions. I could assume that all the negative reviews are just from rabid DC haters, then I could say the movie had excellent reception. But that doesn't mean it's the case.
The reviews are definitely not flawless in any boat. But for the most part, the majority seems positive.