Post by SciFive on Jul 16, 2020 16:08:08 GMT
You have a really good rating system!
but from what I can tell when people bring up their rating systems around here, it seems most are in the ball park of mine as even though some might use different wording, like for their description of what each 1 through 10 score means, I can tell they are pretty much the same or quite similar. like to show you what I mean...
10 = As much as I can enjoy a movie.
9 = Nearly as much as I can enjoy a movie.
8 = Well Above Average.
7 = Above Average. (My Favorite Movies begin here)
6 = Slightly Above Average. (My minimum score to re-watch a movie)
5 = Average (Thumbs Down) (while ultimately a negative score, they typically don't waste my time)
4 = Below Average.
3 = Failure. (I generally finished watching these but they are just bad)
2 = Boring. (I could not finish watching due to boredom and boring is pretty much the worst crime a movie can commit)
1 = Greatly Dislike. (very little I have seen is THIS bad)
but with that said... it does seem some people are a little too generous with their scores and fairly routinely hand out fairly high scores (i.e. 7-8/10 and higher) where as I think I make much better use of the rating system. but prior to I think it was Sep 2014 my system was a bit skewed in that instead of how I do it now with the split point of Thumbs Up vs Thumbs Down being 6/10(thumbs up) and 5/10(thumbs down), it was 7/10(thumbs up) and 6/10(thumbs down) which was skewed as too many movies where bunched into the 7/10 score even though some where a decent amount more enjoyable than others etc. but after that tweak, it's about as good of a system one can get since average is the center of the 1 through 10 rating scale and things scale up and down fairly evenly from there. because with my current system one simply can't vary much either way of it before their system will start to become flawed as this is not to praise myself, just simple reasoning for someone who wants to make proper use of a 1 through 10 rating scale.
plus, I feel after a while one can tell what truly stands out for the viewer vs what does not and I rate accordingly. but I could understand say a younger person who's just getting into movies might have a more difficult time judging stuff since they don't have nearly as much to compare it to. but after a while you start to see the true gems vs just another movie sort of thing etc.
but with all of that said... what movies stand out and what does not will obviously vary from person to person. but in terms of the basic core rating system, what I am using is a solid foundation and pretty well thought out.
sorry for the novel

You are a true movie fan and I’ll definitely watch for what you think about movies I haven’t seen!
Thanks!

