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Post by mslo79 on Sept 10, 2019 20:02:21 GMT
In short... if I score a movie a 4/10 or less my chances of ever re-watching it are slim to nothing. although I generally won't re-watch a movie unless I score it at least a 6/10.
more details...
As a general rule for me movies are broke into two basic categories...
-5/10 or less = Thumbs Down (won't re-watch(with rare exception)) -6/10 or higher = Thumbs Up (will re-watch(although movies I score a 7 or higher tend to see the most re-watches (I tend to re-watch these at least once every few years or so) I still do re-watch a good portion of my 6/10's within 5 years or so))
with that said... movies I score a 4/10 or less (i.e. below average at best) tend to have a high probability of never being re-watched. although I am sure there are a smaller amount of movies I almost certainly will never re-watch but I am not going to bother listing specific movies for now.
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