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<blockquote data-quote="DEFCON 1" data-source="post: 8523367" data-attributes="member: 7006"><p>Oh, so now reviewers have to instruct their readers on how to interpret the reviews? You can't just give one grade, you have to grade it six ways to Sunday for each different type of person who might be reading it?</p><p></p><p>"Well obviously if you don't like horror movies, the new film 'Scream' is going to be graded an F because it's a horror movie and you hate horror movies. Now if like horror movies, but prefer ones where there's a set killer that you know and there's no mystery attached regarding who the killer is... then the grade is a D+. Of course if you are a fan of the 'Saw' series, you'll find it's not exactly the torture porn you are used to, but the way the victims try to escape their deaths might be inspiring to you and there's a lot of blood, so we'll say C. And if you are an uber-fan of the 'Scream' films it's definitely an A- because it's not as good as the original 'Scream' but it's a damn good 'Scream' film... unless of course you just don't like the idea of reboots in general, in which case we'll drop it down to a B."</p><p></p><p>No one does that. Reviewers don't couch their remarks for the person who is reading it. And it is silly for any reader to expect that of a reviewer.</p><p></p><p>"Wait... I'm a fan of superhero movies! Why doesn't the reviewer take that into account when they review all these superhero movies and tell me they're bad? Why aren't they reviewing it specifically for ME?"</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DEFCON 1, post: 8523367, member: 7006"] Oh, so now reviewers have to instruct their readers on how to interpret the reviews? You can't just give one grade, you have to grade it six ways to Sunday for each different type of person who might be reading it? "Well obviously if you don't like horror movies, the new film 'Scream' is going to be graded an F because it's a horror movie and you hate horror movies. Now if like horror movies, but prefer ones where there's a set killer that you know and there's no mystery attached regarding who the killer is... then the grade is a D+. Of course if you are a fan of the 'Saw' series, you'll find it's not exactly the torture porn you are used to, but the way the victims try to escape their deaths might be inspiring to you and there's a lot of blood, so we'll say C. And if you are an uber-fan of the 'Scream' films it's definitely an A- because it's not as good as the original 'Scream' but it's a damn good 'Scream' film... unless of course you just don't like the idea of reboots in general, in which case we'll drop it down to a B." No one does that. Reviewers don't couch their remarks for the person who is reading it. And it is silly for any reader to expect that of a reviewer. "Wait... I'm a fan of superhero movies! Why doesn't the reviewer take that into account when they review all these superhero movies and tell me they're bad? Why aren't they reviewing it specifically for ME?" [/QUOTE]
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