Each movie is rated out of 10 with 0 being the worst and 10 being the best. Here's a quick rundown on what the numbers mean:
0/10 - Thoroughly reprehensible, this movie should be destroyed thoroughly and completely. Chances are, I will hate this movie with every fiber of my being and never shut up about how much I hate it. If you enjoyed a 0/10 movie of mine, you are wrong and this friendship is over. 1/10 - Pure garbage and a stain on the tapestry of cinematic history. Disregard completely. 2-4/10 - Almost totally awful, but there are a few things that save this movie...a little. 5/10 - Nothing worth mentioning again. 6/10 - Below average. 7-9/10 - Most movies will probably fall under this range. These are movies worth seeing and 9/10 movies have a shot at being some of my favorites. 10/10 - Without question, I will love this movie until my dying day, recommend it to everyone I see, and will issue the beatdown on all naysayers. If you dislike a perfect 10 movie of mine, you are wrong and I hope your parents leave you out of their will.
Please note that all ratings are relative and even subject to change.
Wednesday, August 18, 2010
St. Elmo's Fire (1985)
I prefer the DVD cover to the movie poster just for the tagline. "You can always count on your friends. Don't ever let the fire go out." Amen.
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