Here's a question, BK, I'd like you to consider when you come back from your shower.
The digital cable systems, such as Time Warner here, have info pages for movies. They assign a star rating to every movie.
My question, or series of questions is, why is this in the best interests of the cable company or the various networks to supply these ratings? Would it not be better just to give a recap of a movie and who is in it, the basic info, let the viewers make up their own minds?
The reason I ask is, if you think about it, these ratings are completely anonymous and not backed up with any insight. They follow roughly along with Maltin's book ratings with a few discrepancies. TV shows are not rated in this manner. Could you imagine? This episode of "According to Jim" is a 2-star episode? I wonder who decided that my TV should make anonymous qualitative judgments about movies.