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Old 14-07-2021, 01:38 PM #16
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I don’t have a cut off for watching, I generally find that anything over a 7 will be objectively “a good film” (well acted, good cinematography etc) and anything over a 6 can still be good but might be a bit divisive (I.e. it can be a good film that got panned by people who hated it for some specific reason or other).

Under a 6 it’s rare that the movie won’t have some obvious flaws BUT those movies can still be entertaining even if they’re not “great”, which is why I’d say low rating isn’t necessarily a reason not to watch. We’ve watched and enjoyed a few cheaply made horrors on “Shudder” for example that often score around the 5.5 range but are nonetheless entertaining, just a bit amateurish.


With TV series tbh anything under a 7 is probably not very watchable.
''anything over a 7 is a good film''



not everything which has a good rating i did enjoy, also some of the ''oscar winners or nominees'' are deemed dull by me
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