The Power of Personal Movie Reviews
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article on Pinterest A lot of people claim that baseball is America’s favorite pastime, but
movies are really America’s favorite pastime. Consider this, if you go to a dinner party
and there are several individuals there in regards to age, sex, and race, do you think
everyone at that party is going to have the same interests? It’s very unlikely. However,
one interest that almost every American shares is movies. Some people might enjoy
dramas and others might enjoy comedies, but movies nonetheless. Movies are fun to
discuss and can lead to opinionated yet harmless discussions. If you’re at a dinner
party, you can provide your own verbal movie review. This is very productive as far as
socializing goes, especially since everyone interprets a movie differently. How a film
affects one person can differ greatly from how it affects another person. Personal
movie reviews, whether verbal or written, sometimes hold more value than professional
ones. While a professional movie reviewer might receive a paycheck for what he or she
is doing, that individual is still only one person. Therefore, their opinion can only hold so
much weight. It’s when hundreds, or even thousands, of people leave their own analysis
that it becomes significant. And this, of course, is much more beneficial for someone
who is looking to find more information on a movie they are considering for rental or
purchase. There are many advantages to personal movie reviews, but one of the biggest
advantages is that if these critiques are left online, the reviewers will often have an
opportunity to leave a star rating. The following is a simple example. If 546 people leave
a rating for A Beautiful Mind and the rating is 4.5 out of 5 stars, people are going to be
inclined to watch A Beautiful Mind. However, if a ‘professional’ movie critic says A
Beautiful Mind is just average and slow in parts, the person listening, or watching, is not
likely to watch A Beautiful Mind. Simply put, this is a case of 546 opinions versus 1.
Which do you think holds more value? 546 of course, the numbers don’t lie. That being
the case, it’s important that you look for personal movie reviews and ratings the next
time you’re in search of a good movie. The days of the professional movie reviewer are
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