A Better Way to Review Films

Well, it seems like I’ve been wasting my time. All along I should have been using The Dictionary Test to rate movies. Not sure how this translates to female anatomy, but I’m willing to run some tests.

This entry was written by FilmFemme , posted on Tuesday April 21 2009at 08:04 am , filed under opinion . Bookmark the permalink . Post a comment below or leave a trackback: Trackback URL.

4 Responses to “A Better Way to Review Films”

  • Chet Willens says:

    But does that guy’s book pass the dictionary test?

  • FilmFemme says:

    I don’t know, I haven’t read it.

  • Ben Esch says:

    Film Femme,

    Hey! First of all, big fan of the blog. I just heard that you haven’t read the book, and I’d like to fix that. If you send me your address, I would be happy, nay honored, to send you a copy of “Sophomore Undercover” for your consideration.

    Ben Esch

  • Liana says:

    This is hilarious. I love this method. Whenever I’m reviewing films, I feel so self-conscious about it, like I’ll never attain the level of awesomeness of say, Manohla Dargis from the NY Times when she’s writing about movies. I’ve always thought of having a simple rating system instead of just ranting on forever – like “Run to to theater” or “Watching grass grow would be more exciting,” but this dictionary thing is great – I will have to keep it in mind! Great blog :)

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