Friday, September 5, 2014

Introduction

There are many rating systems people use to review things. A percentage from 1% to 100%, 4 or 5 stars, X/10, or even letter grades. However most people can judge things with a simple "good" or "bad". I find this to be a better system due to the fact that the other systems usually are unreliable since most would not be able to discern the value difference in most cases. Who can really explain how one movie is an 84% and another is an 85% for example? What accounts for that 1% difference? What aspect did that extra 1% come from?

On this blog, movies will be judged based off a traffic light's 3 colors. A Red Light means you should stop and watch the movie, for it is highly recommended. A Green Light means you should keep moving, do not watch the movie. A Yellow Light is a cautionary recommendation, normally recommended under the circumstances of a person's personal likes or dislikes, and therefore whether you stop and watch or continue past it is up to you.

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