Why would "so bad it's good" be the ultimate in badness? At least if you're laughing at a film, you're still feeling SOMETHING positive. Emotion is how we respond to the outside world, and fiction is built on deliberately inciting those same emotions. A film in which the only emotion engag...
It always takes me out of the film, at least a little bit. Nothing experience-ruining, but seeing daylight shadows at "night" just gets to me in some weird way.
Yeah, once Voldemort is dead the prophecy is fulfilled, so it most likely stops being relevant. But the best HP fan theory I've heard is that the whole reason why the wizarding world is hidden from the public at large is because their was a war between the wizards and the muggles - and the wizards l...
Good point about this potentially being confusing to people, though personally I'll always feel a bit weird about how I (someone who rates out of 100) can go to, for example, Judge Holden's ratings page and see it in only red, because he rates out of 10, and ratings appear red for me below 50. Maybe...
Yeah things like this can happen. It's an inevitable outcome of trying to quantize emotional response - there's no 1:1 correspondence between integers and feelings, we have to wing it a bit sometimes. After a few mass re-rankings early on I found it too much of a hassle and stopped letting it bother...