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Nice try, ChatGPTHello, my name is Edward Matthew, and I am passionate about movies! As an avid movie enthusiast, I find immense joy and entertainment in immersing myself in the world of cinema. Whether it's exploring different genres, analyzing storytelling techniques, or appreciating the art of filmmaking, movies have always held a special place in my heart.
From the magical realms of fantasy to the gripping narratives of thrillers, I enjoy a diverse range of films. I find myself captivated by the power of movies to transport us to different time periods, cultures, and even dimensions. There's something truly captivating about the way a well-crafted film can evoke emotions, spark conversations, and offer unique perspectives on the human experience.
I take great pleasure in not only watching movies but also delving deeper into their creative aspects. I often find myself analyzing the cinematography, screenplay, and performances, marveling at the skill and dedication that goes into bringing stories to life on the big screen. I love discussing and debating movies with friends and fellow enthusiasts, sharing our thoughts, and discovering hidden gems that might have gone unnoticed.
When it comes to my favorite genres, I have a soft spot for thought-provoking dramas that explore complex emotions and societal issues. I appreciate films that challenge conventions, provoke introspection, and shed light on the human condition. However, I'm also not one to shy away from a good laugh, and comedy films never fail to brighten my day. From classic comedies to witty satires, I enjoy the diverse range of humor that movies offer.
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After reading the explanation of Criticker algorithm, it makes sense that you don't see Criticker predictions working until you rated both good and bad movies, but I wish they made it more prominent to the new users. You can find it if you go to Resources->Help, and about half way down you will find the following paragraph:I'm going through my 'by rating' sheet, looking up every film I've watched by rating, currently its all the films I've rated as 10/10. As others have said, some of the films I'm rating it claims, under my rating, as being not good or terrible etc. I assume im not doing the ratings the correct way? is it a bad idea to go through my list of films by rating?
Crossing my fingers for some good predictions. Netflix's algorithm managed to find a lot of obscure gems, as well as helped pick a few mainstream films that were worth giving a chance to, and I feel like it had a really good sense of the kind of moods I am looking for films to evoke.In order to generate percentiles at all, you must have at least five distinct ratings. That means, if you give every film a rating of 1, Criticker will not build percentiles for you. For Criticker to work, there needs to be at least some variation in your ratings.
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