A Year of Bad Movies — The Rules
Over the next year, I will be watching 365 bad movies.
To distinguish what is considered a bad movie, I will be using three very useful websites: www.imdb.com, www.rottentomatoes.com, and www.metacritic.com. In order for a film to be considered a bad movie for the purpose of the project, the movie has to have scored in the lower 50th percentile of all submitted reviews on at least one of these sites.
Rotten Tomatoes and Metacritic use scores assigned and averaged out by a collection of professional film critics (for the most part, a group of equally snobbish movie fans with bad attitudes on par with my own).
IMDB, on the other hand, relies on user-submitted scores, offering up a somewhat reliable litmus test of public reaction.
By using the three sites, I feel fairly certain I can find movies to watch that are considered “bad” — even if I personally don’t share that particular judgment.
Now on to the first movies:
~ by robsaucedo2500 on September 1, 2009.
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