I know a lot of people are angry at Chris Mallick for the whole epassporte ordeal but have no way of 'getting back' at him or his company. This may be childish and silly, but it's something, it's legal and it may actually cause some harm where it hurts, the bank account.
The rundown - Most people I know will check
IMDB ratings before watching / buying a movie, this is especially true for small and unknown productions. I noticed that Chris Mallick's movie
Middle men got a score of 6.6. This is a good score and will not turn people away from the movie.
What I want when potential viewers checks imdb to see if middle men is worth watching (I don't care if it actually is, I did not see it) they will be faced with a real shitty score that will make them turn away in disgust and watch something else instead.
Why? - People will not buy the movie or rent it causing a financial loss to Chris Mallick's company.
How? - Register on IMDB and
rate the movie a score which you think it deserves. I recommend a solid 1.
Right now I only see 417 votes so the score should be pretty easy to change with enough gfy'ers doing it.