That kind of manipulation can only happen with movies that get a very small number of votes. With major movies that draw tens of thousands of votes I find that IMDB ratings are generally a good reflection of public sentiment (although sometimes a film's rating will be inflated when it's just been released and its rating after it's played through home entertainment will give a more accurate reflection).IMDb ratings mean nothing, especially when you consider how many movies get voted up or down by people who never saw them or who have silly, meaningless agendas. In the case of The Asylum, a lot of their high ratings apparently come from people who work for them (there are a lot of posters in their forums who only comment on how great Asylum movies are).
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