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Post by Vits on Jan 20, 2019 17:40:53 GMT
Because it's subjective. Scores like 0 or 100% belong on math quizzes, tit for tat answers. A 0% score for a movie tells me nothing about it. It reads more like a joke. I've seen a lot of terrible movies, but not a zero. Even the worst movie imaginable would score higher than that for merely existing. It just seems impossible that a movie could score 0%. Literally anything is higher than 0%. Likewise with 100%. Even a nearly flawless or outright flawlessly done movie is subject to opinion about it's subject matter. The whole point of having an evaluating system is that there will always be movies that will deserve each number. Giving a movie a higher score than it deserves for merely existing is like a participation trophy. Sure, those exist too, but they don't mean anything. Also, you should pay attention to the average score rather than the TomatoMeter, which is the percentage of positive (as in 6/10 or more) reviews a movie got.
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