
Certified Fresh and California-Grown, Rotten Tomatoes Turns 25
We’ll talk with Rotten Tomatoes founders about the Rotten Tomatoes’ beginnings.
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Show Notes
Rotten Tomatoes, the site that rates movies according to how a tomato decomposes – from Certified Fresh to rotten – turns 25 this year. And its origin story isn’t only one of the dot-com boom: It began with Jackie Chan movies, a martial arts club and three UC Berkeley undergrads. The trio went on to found a website that changed the way we choose the movies we watch. We’ll talk with them about the Rotten Tomatoes’ beginnings and we’ll hear from you: How do you use Rotten Tomatoes? Does the tomatometer make or break whether you see a film?
Guests:
Senh Duong, creator and founding COO, Rotten Tomatoes
Patrick Lee, founding CEO, Rotten Tomatoes
Stephen Wang, founding CTO, Rotten Tomatoes
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