I am on a roll for publishing! Maybe it's because I have become encouraged by EnderIte. (And, yeah, it is kind of annoying me repeatedly mentioning that, but she (he?) is my first follower!)
Anyways, my rating system is a movie or book rating thing where I have a scale of 1 to 10. One is pretty much what you'd expect for a 1; everything is horrible. 2 is similar, but there was that one good character or a few good jokes that made you like the movie a small bit more. 3 is where it's 2, but to a higher degree. 4 is meh. Wasn't a complete waste of time and has some visually interesting scenes and good jokes with an act of emotion occasionally shining through.
If you're wondering why I'm starting a new paragraph, well, I just kind of find it displeasing to see this giant block of text knowing you have to read it. And I won't do that in a regular book, but this is a thing with tons of random stuff, so it's OK in my book. (Eh? Eh? OK in my book? Because its a book? Nah, you got it the first time.)
Moving on, 5 is a pretty good movie with some good action or whatever the movie was going for and that one really funny moment that just pops out of nowhere that you just laugh really hard at, like Foaming Mouth Guy in ATLA. 6 is similar but to a higher standard.
7 is a movie that you fully enjoyed and you'd probably see it again if someone else offered it to you. 8 is where it had good animation, good sound, a creative concept, good jokes, well-devolped characters, and you will probably watch it again just if you have spare time on your hands. 9 is similar and you know the rest. 10 is a book/movie that is just awesome in every way and something I would strongly recommend to anyone who I think has similar enough interests to enjoy it. This is where I put the Ready Player One book, for anyone who hasn't read that. The movie is back in 6 or 7.
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