11:51 AM on 01/05/09 |
Oh, it wasn't really aimed at you in particular. Personally I don't have a problem with people scoring a film a 10, because we all know that perfection (at least in a clinical way) is pretty much impossible. I believe that when a film is that good then it is easy to overlook any mistakes or slight changes you think could be made. That's what I meant by 'redundant scoring' - I don't see the point in having a '10' if you're never going to use it. | | Reply | Wall-to-Wall |
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11:39 AM on 01/05/09 |
I mean, I figured as much, but I was wondering what it was in reference to. What kind of redundant scoring? I certainly wasn't redundant with anything. | | Reply | Wall-to-Wall |
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