Re: Merged: The Movies Thread
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Originally Posted by CultBrennan59
It's not a "law" or something. It is most commonly used across the US in major newspapers and TV shows.
Look kid, go to your TV Guide and look up a movie and you'll see that every movie rating is from 0 stars to 4 stars (with half stars in between). Pick up a USA Today or Washington post or New York Times. It's all out of 4 stars.
5 star ratings tend to be with cars, restaurants and hotels. You want a source for that you can go look it up on your own time.
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The Shawshank Redemption (1994) - IMDb
10 Stars
World War Z - Rotten Tomatoes
Uses a percentage
Seems to me it depends on the "reviewer" not a "standard" as you so proudly seem to have posted by not trying to be a "troll".
I hope you all know that the standard US rating system is out of four stars, not five. Not trying to troll, just saying
Another prime example of you posting misinformation without a source or better yet confusing your belief/guess/ opinion as fact. Please carry on with your worthlessness.
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