| Posted by: John Harkness at September 25, 2004, 8:18 pm | | Topic: why does zombie movies have to be about zombies taking over? Forum: groupsrv | | On Sat, 25 Sep 2004 21:43:16 -0400, laura capozzola wrote: Quote:If you want to say "Greatest" you need to come to a consensus about the objective criteria that you will apply against all films, assign a score to that criteria and then rank the films against the criteria. For example: Criterion 1 - for a film to be greatest, it must have been nominated for an award: 1. Score 5 points if it won a Best Movie Oscar 2. Score 3 points if it was nominated for a Best Movie Oscar but didn't win. 3. Score 1 point if it won any other Best Movie award but was never nominated for an Oscar. 4. Score zero points for none of the above. Criterion one, it must be an American film. Criterion two, it must be a feature film. Quote: Criterion 2 - For a film to be greatest, the NY Times, Los Angeles Times and the Washington Post had to give it 4 stars or more when it was originally released. 1. Score 5 points if all 3 papers gave it 4 stars 2. Score 3 points if 2 of 3 papers gave it 4 stars or more 3. Score 1 point if 1 of the 3 papers paper gave it 4 stars or more Criterion Three, the film must have been released in America. Got any more? John Harkness |
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