RSS
Thank you for visiting The Cinemologist. We specialize in the study of cinema. We love asking questions and learning new information.

New name, new address, new scale


Well, I got bored with the last set up, and to make it even harder for the few people who read this to find it, I've changed the address. I like this theme more. On top of the new name and address, you'll see the new rating scale on the right.

Our GAF score works similarly to the real GAF score. Movies rated will be given a GAF score at assessment. Meaning that the viewer will rate the movie on a 1-100 scale when they see it. Occasionally, we may rewatch the movie, and if a new GAF score needs to be given, so it shall. To show you how this works, I'll add a few movies sans review and their respective GAF score that I've seen lately.

The Usual Suspects (Brian Singer, 1995) - GAF score: 81

Shichinin no samurai "Seven Samurai" (Akira Kurosawa, 1954) - GAF score: 95

Memento (Christopher Nolan, 2000) - GAF score: 88

Some Like It Hot (Billy Wilder, 1959) - GAF score: 83

Bonnie and Clyde (Arthur Penn, 1967) - GAF score: 92

Please feel free to comment on the new site, scale or offer improvements.

Until then...keep it reel.

0 comments:

 
Copyright 2009 The Cinemologist. All rights reserved.
Free WordPress Themes Presented by EZwpthemes.
Bloggerized by Miss Dothy