Seth Green is waging war on bloggers, after websites poked fun of his performance in a new TV commercial.
The diminutive Austin Powers actor was devastated to find a stream of cruel comments about his height and acting ability in reviews of the ad for candy bar Butterfinger.
Green says, "I find it (online reviews) to be toxic and poisonous. Really people who write on the internet are people who want to be told they're very funny or creative, or be given some sort of job opportunity - so the things that they write are never nice."
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