My Ratings Scale Revisited

A few months back I decided to change the way I rate movies reviews. Previously I used the old standard of assigning a letter grade to a movie. I then moved to a liked it slash didn’t like it scale. I didn’t find much flexibility in that rating system. Now, I’m moving real world scale I use when asked about a movie. The scale, which I am sure is used elsewhere, is based on how much you are will to pay to see a movie. The scale is as follows:

I’m sure there are other ratings that can be placed in there (e.g. cheap theaters, broadcast television) but I don’t find those ideal situations to watch most movies. Plus I don’t have a cheap theater near me and broadcast television has too many commercials to suffer through. Here are a few samples of movies I’ve reviewed and how I would rate them on this new scale:

Let’s see how this scale works for me.

September 11, 2009 · movies · ratings · reviews · words


Previous:My Short Review of iPhone 3gs
Next:Paolo Nutini at the Fox Theater in Oakland