UKESTAR
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For the last decade, my friends and I have used a movie rating system that is simple and clear.
OK..the RULES are..
A. Movies are rated on a 1 - 5 scale using decimals if needed (ie 3.9)
B. NOTHING gets a 5....we can always hope that some day..
C. Any movie that gets a rating lower than 3.5 is not even worth renting.
Sample:
Shawshank Redemption earns a 4.7 in my book. What does this mean mathematically?
Well 4.7 X 2 = 9.4
This means 94% OR A- (in other words, if you missed Shawshank Redemption, go see it!!)
SO...What are some ratings for movies that you think are pretty high using this system??
I can't reveal my top scoring movie just yet....ha.
OK..the RULES are..
A. Movies are rated on a 1 - 5 scale using decimals if needed (ie 3.9)
B. NOTHING gets a 5....we can always hope that some day..
C. Any movie that gets a rating lower than 3.5 is not even worth renting.
Sample:
Shawshank Redemption earns a 4.7 in my book. What does this mean mathematically?
Well 4.7 X 2 = 9.4
This means 94% OR A- (in other words, if you missed Shawshank Redemption, go see it!!)
SO...What are some ratings for movies that you think are pretty high using this system??
I can't reveal my top scoring movie just yet....ha.
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