Post by Deleted on Oct 28, 2019 5:43:07 GMT
Ultimately, I don't rate movies with numbers and ratings like 3 stars or thumbs up mean nothing to me.
because surely you can pretty much sum up your thoughts/feelings on a movie by giving it a score as that's what I do and I think it's pretty accurate once you know how to use that scale well, which should not be difficult for someone who's seen plenty of movies like I assume most of us around here have.
Generally speaking, I'll trust people when they say a movie is good, but not when they say a movie is bad. If someone says it's not worth your time, watch it anyways. You don't want to miss what could be your favorite movie because some schmuck thinks it wasn't good. That'd be pretty dumb.
but another thing... I would tend to give more weight to a persons opinion on someone who's seen at least a moderate amount of movies vs that kind of person who see's a small amount of movies as I suspect those who have seen a smaller amount of movies could easily be more impressed than someone who's seen at least a moderate amount. but on the flip side, those who don't see much movies might indicate they ain't much of a movie kind of person in general.
because when I boil down movies in a very basic sense they are ultimately one of two categories in my mind (this speaks volumes for me in that it separates the movies of any real worth from everything else for that viewer)...
A)Movies ill re-watch here and there as the years pass. (i.e. Thumbs Up)
B)Movies I won't re-watch here and there as the years pass. (i.e. Thumbs Down)
but even if I give a movie a Thumbs Down... it could still mean the movie was okay enough for a viewing, but is ultimately forgettable. but since these types of movies (which account for many I have seen) have no re-watch value, it's ultimately forgettable for me which means Thumbs Down. only around 1 out of every 5 movies I have seen over the long term is Thumbs Up status.
also, I guess it depends on what they mean when they call a movie "bad" as I suspect some people are quick to call a movie "bad" even if it's average or so.
I guess I'm not good with the scale. I actually find it easier to explain the gist of my thoughts with words. It's lengthier but it's easier than arriving at a number. I guess I don't believe in 10 and 0's either. No film is perfect and literally anything is more than nothing.
Even when I don't like movies, I never tell people don't watch them. I always say listen to people when they recommend something but take it with a grain of salt when they say don't bother. I try to be honest and I'm usually more open about films I like than films I don't. I've seen plenty of films but I've not seen plenty more. I just don't think a number will represent what I think well, even if I chose it.