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In response to
"
Anyway, my grade for the Hurt Locker was above average. (spoils)
"
by
CQ
C is only an average if you give out a lot of Ds and Fs. -- nm
Posted by
loosilu (aka loosilu2)
Nov 16 '10, 08:16
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I think we assume there are bunches of Ds and Fs we haven't seen and take those into account. -- nm
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mara
Nov 16, 08:27
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Plus we all know what an F is like. -- nm
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Reagen
Nov 16, 08:35
I think this is true of Roger Ebert, but not regular people. We tend to avoid movies that look like they would be D/F movies to us.
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ty97
Nov 16, 08:27
I tend to. C is right on my average. -- nm
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Reagen
Nov 16, 08:26
If you watched everything, you'd see a lot more Ds & Fs....but we watch stuff that's at least supposedly competent and interesting.
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Will Hunting
Nov 16, 08:24
If that's true, then why even bother posting movie grades on ST?
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con_carne
Nov 16, 08:22
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