Should movies be graded by a set of criteria?
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At this point, it should be remembered that everyone has an opinion much the same as they share possession of a particular orifice.

Online opinions are meaningless. "Professional" opinions are meaningless. Whether a book, a television program, a computer game, a work of art, a motion picture, any medium that you could mention... the choice I make to undertake its viewing and interaction and the level of entertainment that I garner from that choice is my decision, alone. It is not subject to another's pissy moods, fanatical delusions of objectivity, mercenary tendencies or overwhelming desire for self-promotion.

"Ratatouille" has a superb moment of candor and brevity when Peter O'Toole voices a monologue on the worth of a critic. I found it one of the most profound moments in what *I* consider a very worthy motion picture.

Now, having said that myself, I should close with the fact that my opinion is my own, remains my own, desires only to be its own, and really doesn't give a rat's ass what anyone else's may be.

*tips helm*;)
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Should movies be graded by a set of criteria? - by Nicodemus Phaulkon - 07-13-2007, 03:16 PM

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