Wednesday, October 25

What Do the Ratings Mean?

All the Rewatchable.com reviews classify movies and DVDs into one of seven categories. Hopefully the ratings speak for themselves, but here's how you might explain them in more detail...

Infinitely Rewatchable: No matter who you are, where you live, or what you like, these are the films that unite us, the reasons we all love movies so much; buy a copy for yourself, for your family, for your friends, even for people that don't yet have DVD players so that they have a reason to buy one.

Compulsively Rewatchable: Leave the DVD player on repeat, 'cuz these never get old; unavoidably worth owning.

Frequently Rewatchable: It would take a lot to tire of rewatching these flicks; worth owning whoever you are.

Rewatchable: You'll enjoy these more than a few times; worth owning for those that like growing their movie collection.

Rarely Rewatchable: Worth watching if it's ever on TV years after you saw it the first time; rent it if you must.

Watchable: Worth watching one time, but it's not a film you'll want to see again, like ever, even if it is well done.

Unwatchable: Not even worth watching the first time, let alone rewatching.

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