Rotten Tomatoes
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- | '''Rotten Tomatoes''' is a [[website]] devoted to reviews, information, and news of [[movies]] and [[video game]]s. The name derives from the [[vaudeville]]-era [[cliché]] of throwing [[tomato]]es and other products at stage performers if a performance was particularly bad. | + | |
+ | '''Rotten Tomatoes''' is an American [[review aggregator|review-aggregation]] website for film and television. The name derives from the [[vaudeville]]-era [[cliché]] of throwing [[tomato]]es and other products at stage performers if a performance was particularly bad. | ||
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Rotten Tomatoes is an American review-aggregation website for film and television. The name derives from the vaudeville-era cliché of throwing tomatoes and other products at stage performers if a performance was particularly bad.
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