Monday, October 02, 2006
2000 Storikengold, Dietrich Joss
Sunday, August 20, 2006
The Rating Scale
This was lost after some house cleaning on my other site. So, I've reposted it.
Ratings on this website will attempt to follow a rational and meaningful system of evaluation and quantification. There will be two systems. One system will follow a number-name system between -3 and +3 with no fractions and only a theoretical zero. The second system will be identical in substance, but since everyone on earth rates movies using stars we will condescend to a star based system. from 0 to 5 stars using only whole stars. The meanings and terminology of the system are outlined below:
Number- Name | Stars (movie) | Descriptor | Meaning | Success |
+3 | 5 | Very superior, fantastic | A Z-score of greater than +2 or 2.275 % of all things of this nature. (98th and 99th percentile) | STRONGLY SURPASSED Revolutionary qualities and others better start taking notice. |
+2 | 4 | Quality, very good, excellent, | A Z-score of between +1and +2 or 13.590 % of all things of this nature. (between 84th and 97th percentile) | SURPASSED Has surpassed expectations with unique and innovative qualities |
+1 | 3 | Legit, good, alright | A Z-score of between 0 and +1 or 34.135% of all things of this nature. (between 50th and 83rd percentile) | STRONG PASS Has met expectations with general satisfaction |
0 | "2 1/2" | The theoretical average | This is the theoretical average point. A grade of zero will not be given. Iit has no real existential value. Have you ever had the average wine? | |
-1 | 2 | Not impressive, has problems | A Z-score of between 0 and -1 or 34.135 % of all things of this nature. (between 16th and 49th percentile) | WEAK PASS Did not meet all expectations, but has certain redeeming qualities |
-2 | 1 | Junk, bad, not good | A Z-score of between -1and -2 or 13.590 % of all things of this nature. (between 2nd and 15th percentile) | MARGINAL FAIL with no redeeming qualites (wine would be rejected) |
-3 | 0 | *@#^&# | A Z-score of less than -2 or 2.275 % of all things of this nature. (0th and 1st percentile) | SEVERE FAIL Has qualities, but they are bad. This was a step in the wrong direction |
The Z-score is a statistical tool. If you decided to sleep through your statistics course or have simply forgotten what it all means please check this website for a brief refresher:
http://www.sysurvey.com/tips/statistics/zscore.htm
Friday, August 18, 2006
Review: Domino
The action story line is told by Domino the bounty hunter in a police interrogation room. Of Course, this has been done, but Lucy Liu is the interogator and there is a good raport between the two. The main action story line develops over an inside job gone wrong, again, it has been done. What makes the movie kinda edgy is the female bounty hunter trying to prover herself. Plus the filming is done in a gritty kind of colour that lends a Bobba-Fet meets American Western in modern LA feel to the movie. I don't like making those kind of analogies any more than most people like reading them. Nonetheless I think the comparison is apt, so tough.
What does this all add up to? A solid action movie.
On the official Chris' Choice scale Domino gets three stars.
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