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10 Most Popular 3 Stars Rated Movies From The 1960s

Started by claws, February 17, 2021, 10:10:43 AM

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How many have you seen?

The Green Berets (1968)
5 (45.5%)
One Million Years B.C. (1966)
6 (54.5%)
Dementia 13 (1963)
4 (36.4%)
Ebirah, Horror of the Deep (1966)
3 (27.3%)
Dr. Who and the Daleks (1965)
4 (36.4%)
Return of the Seven (1966)
2 (18.2%)
The Lost World (1960)
8 (72.7%)
Gorgo (1961)
8 (72.7%)
Boot Hill (1969)
1 (9.1%)
Greetings (1968)
0 (0%)

Total Members Voted: 11

claws



Criteria: rating between 5,4 - 5,8 (IMDb)
Ranking by number of votes (IMDb)

1. The Green Berets (1968)
Votes: 12.098 / 5,8

2. One Million Years B.C. (1966)
Votes: 7.772 / 5,7

3. Dementia 13 (1963)
Votes: 7.114 / 5,7

4. Ebirah, Horror of the Deep (1966)
Votes: 4.550 / 5,5

5. Dr. Who and the Daleks (1965)
Votes: 3.903 / 5,8

6. Return of the Seven (1966)
Votes: 3.792 / 5,6

7. The Lost World (1960)
Votes: 3.563 / 5,5

8. Gorgo (1961)
Votes: 3.143 / 5,7

9. Boot Hill (1969)
Votes: 3.094 / 5,7

10. Greetings (1968)
Votes: 3.093 / 5,7

claws

Seen: The Green Berets (1968) , One Million Years B.C. (1966) , Gorgo (1961) and Boot Hill (1969).

RCMerchant

I watched part of the GREEN BERETS once, but it was so much gung ho bulls**t I turned it off.
Never seen BOOT HILL . Never even heard of GREETINGS or RETURN OF THE SEVEN.
Seen the rest.
Supernatural?...perhaps. Baloney?...Perhaps not!" Bela Lugosi-the BLACK CAT (1934)
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Lugosi-"No. Dracula-never ends."
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claws

Boot Hill used to air on TV here quite a bit in my childhood. Greetings is Brian De Palma's first movie I think.

RCMerchant

Quote from: claws on February 17, 2021, 10:43:53 AM
Boot Hill used to air on TV here quite a bit in my childhood. Greetings is Brian De Palma's first movie I think.

Now that I think of it- I have heard of GREETINGS- slipped my mind!  :buggedout:
Supernatural?...perhaps. Baloney?...Perhaps not!" Bela Lugosi-the BLACK CAT (1934)
Interviewer-"Does Dracula ever end for you?
Lugosi-"No. Dracula-never ends."
Slobber, Drool, Drip!
https://www.tumblr.com/ronmerchant

Rev. Powell

Quote from: claws on February 17, 2021, 10:10:43 AM


Criteria: rating between 5,4 - 5,8 (IMDb)


How did you determine that a ranking between 5.4-5.8 equates to 3 stars?
I'll take you places the hand of man has not yet set foot...

claws

I've been sort of trying to decipher IMDb scores for years, and to make sense of it, so I've been playing around with the ratings matching them to common film ratings. IMDb says the scores are not the averages of votes and they have a secret system they can't share that determine the ratings. What I came up with is this:

7,4 and higher = 5/5 (Perfect)
6,9 - 7,3 = 4.5/5 (Excellent)
6,4 - 6,8 = 4/5 (Great)
5,9 - 6,3 = 3.5/5 (Very Good)
5,4 - 5,8 = 3/5 (Good)
4,9 - 5,3 = 2.5/5 (Flawed but Worthy)
4,4 - 4,8 = 2/5 (Fair)
3,9 - 4,3 = 1.5/5 (Barely Sufficient)
3,4 - 3,8 = 1/5 (Poor)
2,9 - 3,3 = 0.5/5 (Very Poor)
0,0 - 2,8 = 0/5 (Awful)

It's just being experimental and putting names to numbers. Of course all this means nothing because one person's trash is another person's treasure.
It works for me as a guidline and I thought I'd try it out here, but I'm in no way pushing my ratings on anybody. In the end everybody can decide their own ratings.
These polls are just for fun and the ratings are not set in stone or anything and shouldn't be taken seriously.



Rev. Powell

Quote from: claws on February 17, 2021, 02:27:04 PM
I've been sort of trying to decipher IMDb scores for years, and to make sense of it, so I've been playing around with the ratings matching them to common film ratings. IMDb says the scores are not the averages of votes and they have a secret system they can't share that determine the ratings. What I came up with is this:

7,4 and higher = 5/5 (Perfect)
6,9 - 7,3 = 4.5/5 (Excellent)
6,4 - 6,8 = 4/5 (Great)
5,9 - 6,3 = 3.5/5 (Very Good)
5,4 - 5,8 = 3/5 (Good)
4,9 - 5,3 = 2.5/5 (Flawed but Worthy)
4,4 - 4,8 = 2/5 (Fair)
3,9 - 4,3 = 1.5/5 (Barely Sufficient)
3,4 - 3,8 = 1/5 (Poor)
2,9 - 3,3 = 0.5/5 (Very Poor)
0,0 - 2,8 = 0/5 (Awful)

It's just being experimental and putting names to numbers. Of course all this means nothing because one person's trash is another person's treasure.
It works for me as a guidline and I thought I'd try it out here, but I'm in no way pushing my ratings on anybody. In the end everybody can decide their own ratings.
These polls are just for fun and the ratings are not set in stone or anything and shouldn't be taken seriously.




I've done something similar. What I came up with was

1/2 star (IMDB >= 2.6)
1  (2.7-4.0)
1.5 (4.1 - 5.0)
2   (5.1 - 5.8)
2.5 (5.9 - 6.4)
3   (6.5-7.0)
3.5 (7.1-7.5)
4   (7.6-7.7)
4.5 (7.8-7.9)
5   (IMDB <=8.0)

I used some data about IMDB ratings compiled by a site that's since gone offline. An "average" IMDB rating of 5 usually denotes a pretty bad/unpopular movie. I was just trying to fit it into a bell curve shape, and that's what I wrote down.  :cheers:
I'll take you places the hand of man has not yet set foot...

claws

#8
That's an interesting take, especially this

4  (7.6-7.7)
4.5 (7.8-7.9)

I tried those on my blu-ray collection:

4  (7.6-7.7) from 195 titles down to 40 titles when applying your rating system
4.5 (7.8-7.9) from 127 down to 25 titles  :teddyr:

Basically mine are a bit more generous  :wink:

Rev. Powell

Quote from: claws on February 18, 2021, 02:44:08 AM
That's an interesting take, especially this

4  (7.6-7.7)
4.5 (7.8-7.9)

I tried those on my blu-ray collection:

4  (7.6-7.7) from 195 titles down to 40 titles when applying your rating system
4.5 (7.8-7.9) from 127 down to 25 titles  :teddyr:

Basically mine are a bit more generous  :wink:


I am a harsh grader. I only rate stuff 5 stars when I think it's essentially flawless and in the top 1-2% of all movies ever made.
I'll take you places the hand of man has not yet set foot...

claws

Quote from: Rev. Powell on February 18, 2021, 08:40:34 AM
Quote from: claws on February 18, 2021, 02:44:08 AM
That's an interesting take, especially this

4  (7.6-7.7)
4.5 (7.8-7.9)

I tried those on my blu-ray collection:

4  (7.6-7.7) from 195 titles down to 40 titles when applying your rating system
4.5 (7.8-7.9) from 127 down to 25 titles  :teddyr:

Basically mine are a bit more generous  :wink:


I am a harsh grader. I only rate stuff 5 stars when I think it's essentially flawless and in the top 1-2% of all movies ever made.

If anything, your ratings have inspired me to be a bit more harsher as well. I'm currently in the midst of re-rating the movies I've seen.

bob

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pacman000

Seen The Green Berets, The Lost World, & Gorgo.

Thought Gappa was better than Gorgo, & I thought The Lost World was too generic.  I actually liked John Wayne's army movie, but I don't think I'll defend it because that's too political.

Allhallowsday

The best part of THE GREEN BERETS is the most horrible part: impalement of JIM HUTTON in the jungle booby trap.   :hatred:  Poor JIM.  Rotten movie; sh!t on rye. 
If you want to view paradise . . . simply look around and view it!

Allhallowsday

Quote from: claws on February 17, 2021, 10:10:43 AM

...
3. Dementia 13 (1963)
Votes: 7.114 / 5,7...
I did not count DEMENTIA 13 because I haven't seen all of it.  TCM shows it sometimes.  The beginning is... unforgettable... filmed in Ireland. 
If you want to view paradise . . . simply look around and view it!