• A // I really liked/loved it. Masterpiece.
  • A- // Amazing, but not enough to warrant an A
  • B+ // Great, but not quite grade A-level stuff
  • B // Good
  • B- // Decent (aka something I consider not quite as good as "good" is for me to consider it so)
  • C+ // Above average
  • C // Okay / Average
  • C- // Eh
  • D+ // Mediocre
  • D // Tolerable
  • D- // Unappealing
  • F // Utter disaster
  • A-grades: Films that are top-tier (obviously) to me. Films that I really was able to connect with and understand the messages conveyed.
  • B-grades: Films that are good enough for me to simply say, "yeah, that was good. I liked it."
  • C-grades: Films that are just okay, that I wouldn't necessarily call "good", but not outright "bad" either.
  • D-grades: Films that I don't think even fall under what can be called as at least "okay" to me.
  • F grade: Literally films that what I think are actually just BAD, and there's almost nothing if no redeeming factors about 'em at all.
  • Yeah, notice how I don't even call D-grade films "bad"? Because as long as a film has SOMETHING about it that redeems it from being an outright disaster, then that means it's not getting an F from me. (Like what prevents me from giving Jurassic Park an outright F is at least the score/VFX [even though not really] are good.)
jan 12 2018 ∞
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