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Too Much Cinema Movie Ratings: What do they mean?

Be warned! This is a very self indulgent post where I try to standardize the  movie ratings I give. This is to not only give an idea to the readers but  to maintain consistency in how I rate movies. I believe all movies of a certain ratings (say 6) should be superior to those with lower one(like 5 and below)

Everyone who watches movies rates them in their own way. Some may just rate them simply good or bad while others may call them Great, good , ok, poor and horrible or in similar other notations, to each his own. It gets complicated when you write about movies and you want to give a rating. Ratings are quite important for any audience cos they give a quick idea of how good the product is. There are ratings all over, right from electrical appliances to censor board ratings to chess player or cricket team ratings. Movies are no different. 

The ratings make life simpler for the reviewer/critic and the reader/audience in the same way. When one watches or read about  hundreds of movies every year an easy way to categorize them and recall for recommendations or any other purpose is by giving it a rating. For example I could make a list like 'my movies in 2009' because I rated them all in imdb and archived them in an excel sheet. Call me a geek but without doing so it would be virtually impossible to track the couple of hundred movies I saw last year.

When I started loving movies, writing about them and rating them seemed the logical next step. Since then(almost 6 years now) I have been trying to find the perfect rating system. Each and every critics have their own. Ebert and Siskel used the thumbs up/down method, while Ebert gives a 4 star rating. Lots of publications especially the newspapers use a 5 pointer or 5 star system. Even some podcasts I know like filmspotting uses the latter. Some sites like Yahoo, AV club give an alphabetical grading system. Aggregation sites like Rotten Tomatoes and Metacritic use a 100 point score. However the one I always chose was the 1-10 ratings system as you find in IMDB. Each of the selections made sense to the reviewer or publication because of the way they approached the rating.

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Announcement

Hello after a long time (again). As I mentioned once before this blog seems to take new direction each time I take a break and come back with more content. Each time I come back I promise greater content and sustainability. This time I am really serious about it. I have decided to shed the excess workload, streamline work and focus on few projects and too much cinema is on top of that list.

Too Much Cinema shall shed its laziness (and me of course) and become an active and interactive blog. For this, to increase the quality and visibility of this project I have decided to take the 31 day challenge to build a better blog (problogger). I really have heard good reviews of it and I am disclosing it before hand so that you may not crib about it later.

The first task is to write a multi level Elevator pitch for the blog. It helps me understand what this blog is for and also tells you, the reader what to expect from this one. I am pretty keen on this blog not being like all the other blogs out there and an effort has been made to make it special and save you and it from redundancy. This is how it shall go for too much cinema.

Title:

Too Much Cinema-where (good)cinema is everything

The short pitch:

It is a film blog dealing mostly with good movies from different time and different parts of the world.

The long pitch:

I love movies. There is no discrimination based on genre, language or the time they are from. Only heavy discrimination against the bad ones.

I dont review (or watch) all movies and definitely keep away from the universally acknowledged crappy ones. More often than not you will find movies reviewed here to be the 'pick among the lot'. On the rare case it isnt I write why I dint like movies which some sections of people really loved. Also I have strict no spoiler policy. In case something is important for the review it shall be covered in the vaguest of ways. So this is one place you can look for good movies without any spoilers.

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Return

It has been exactly one month since the last post on this blog. We were running full steam with the Oscar Road and suddenly we hit a road block. The road ended for us and everything else passed us by. The Oscars were given away, new flicks have come out and many other things have happened. However we were stuck due to various reasons. Me and the others were busy with personal stuff and couldnt make enough time to contribute. We apologise for the break. Clearly the sourcing of the content for the blog wasnt thought through. We are making a few changes there.

Turning a new page, It will have new contributors and not just flooded with my stuff. The quality shall be maintained and we plan to have a post everyday. It was our plan to be the place for you to get quality movie reviews, news and other content. Before we broke off, the content was flowing in well in form of reviews and award coverage. We shall have more stuff now. Below are the guidelines we set for ourselves and stuff we need to bring to you.
  1. Most movies we review here shall be of some importance and the average rating will be high due to the simple reason that we and in specific I generally stay away from movies which known to be bad already unless something unique associated with them.
  2. We shall have reviews, quick reviews, marathons, recommendations and several movie centric features.
  3. New contributors. If you think you have content to share do let us know. We would love to share your stuff on our blog.
  4. We hope to have a post everyday but it will take sometime before we fall into the groove. Hopefully by the end of this month with a good crew we can do that and maybe more than that.
Thanks for coming back and we hope too much cinema entertains you well. Do leave a comment on what you would like to see on this blog. We would love your input.

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