11.01.08
New reviewing method
I have these stars now that I’ll be using for reviewing stuff like movies, restaurants, games…etc.
Here is the rating system:
Extremely bad, just stay away from it and you’ll be glad you did.
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It’s just as bad as zero, but there might be one little tiny thing worth a half (maybe the movie is considering child hunger or whatever; You got the point).
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Bad (it probably passed the basic rules, but it is just really bad).
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Not worth it (It might be appealing and everything, but seriously you could save your money/time for something better).
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Not worth it, but you could give it a try.
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It’s not that bad, but it’s not good.
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This is good, but it depends on the person; So I recommend you go try it/rent it/watch it (some people might be willing to give it a 4 maybe).
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This is really good, and I really recommend it (most people would probably like it a lot).
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You just can’t go wrong with that, and you’ll enjoy it a lot (It satisfied my expectations, and it even gave me more).
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This is just worth every penny you might invest in it, worth your time, and there is a big chance it will just make your freaking day!
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Do I really need to talk about a five star? (I honestly don’t know what might be worth a 5, but I can tell you it should be something that has 5 written all over it).
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Hopefully these measurement would help you, and me, to enjoy stuff more and stay away from tacky, cheap and unworthy stuff.
Next two movies I want to review are “The happening.” and “Linewatch.” Linewatch is not even worth a review, it’s just a low budget movie but watchable because Cuba gooding junior starrs in it an the story isn’t bad.