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The "What Film(s) Did You Watch Today" Thread

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I understand a 1-10 rating, even using the .5 system.

 

But why a 7.4? With 1-10 you have 10 choices, with 1-10 with .5s you have 20...but do you really need 100 possible scores? Can you really tell a 5.0 from a 5.1

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I understand a 1-10 rating, even using the .5 system.

 

But why a 7.4? With 1-10 you have 10 choices, with 1-10 with .5s you have 20...but do you really need 100 possible scores? Can you really tell a 5.0 from a 5.1

Pretty much. Well, okay, not at all. Like the rating really matters to people.

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I understand a 1-10 rating, even using the .5 system.

 

But why a 7.4? With 1-10 you have 10 choices, with 1-10 with .5s you have 20...but do you really need 100 possible scores? Can you really tell a 5.0 from a 5.1

Uh, yeah. I give movies those type of scores because of the amount of movies I've seen. If I watch something, and say.. well it's not quite an 8 or 7.5, but it's better than a 7. Then I ask myself, how much better? Slightly? (7.1 or 2) or is it just below a 7.5? (7.3 or .4). Holds alot of significance when grading my movies.

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I watched the following movies last night:

 

The Silence - This was rather stunningly shot and constructed, I liked it a great deal.

 

Persona - HOLY CRAP! Why have I not watched this before? This was excellent and has replaced Wild Strawberries as my favourite Ingmar Bergman movie.

 

For a Few Dollars More - About 18000 different kinds of cool. One of those movies I can watch a thousand times and still enjoy.

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Kung Pow! Enter The Fist - ***1/2

I love kung-fu movies, and I love this movie. It's not a cinematic masterpiece or anything, but it's hilarious all the way through. The dubbing of his dog and the mole-chaku are my favorite parts.

 

The Spy Who Loved Me - ***1/2

Good Bond film, even though I think that Moore isn't serious enough in some scenes (a common problem with his Bond). The music and Jaws are great stuff.

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Gone in 60 Seconds (remake) 7/10 (it loses a half of mark because of the damage of the Shelby 500 GT)

you will be happy to know that it really wasn't a Shelby 500 gt...It was a standard Mustang with a mock body on it...

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The Producers-9/10

 

Zero Mostel and Gene Wilder are both hilarious and they have great chemistry. One of my favorites.

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Watched them all on TV...

 

The Punisher (1989 version)... 6/10

Speed... 9/10

What's the Worst That Can Happen?... 5/10

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Yesterday, Sunday, I watched

 

My Boss's Daughter 3/10

 

and

 

School Of Rock 9/10

 

The first twenty minutes of My Boss's Daughter were funny but the rest was one discrimantory joke after another. School of Rock made up for it

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More Ingmar Bergman movies for me today:

 

Cries and Whispers - This was VERY good, would probably rank rather highly on my favourite Bergman movies list, if I felt like making one.

 

Autumn Sonata - Eh. It was well acted and stuff, but to me it was a tad dull and it just felt like Bergman going through the motions.

 

Fanny and Alexander - This was very good as well and would have been a very worthy end for his career had this really been his last film.

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