If you’re an occasional movie watcher or a movie-holic, when you reflect a little and actually start to count up all the money you spent on reject, bad acted movies or overly hyped movies that actually never delivered, then you will probably feel awful and a bit depressed and probably start regretting why you ever watched that particular or those movies in the first place.
Just imagine all those movies equate to a lot of money that you could spent more wisely if you actually took out the time to look up the movie review. You also have to admit that these days some mainstream movies aren’t terrific at all or its probably me who’s watched one too many that storylines start to blend in and feels like a bad chase of deja vu.
In the past I have found movie review sites very biased in some cases, critics always have something to say. People have different tastes that’s certainly true a single review, might not be an accurate judge whether a movie is good. however it’s a pretty good bet if 70 to 90% of the critics or members of the online community are all trashing a movie and talking about how much they despised it then you might just want to reconsider spending your money on that particular that’s money saved right there.
When it comes down to movie review sites there’s one site I heavily relie on and it hasn’t failed me thus far rottenTomatoes default stop center for me before any movie. Rottentoamoes uses rating system which they call the tomato meter. Usually from experience if a movie rates below 40% I usually I won’t watch it. What makes rottenttomteos different from other sites is it aggregates multiple reviews and divides their opinions into two fresh and rotten.

One critic’s review may not be a good measure of future satisfaction with a movie but when multiple reviews are aggregated together then the statistics become a powerful decision making tool.
Reading reviews does not necessary have to apply only to movies, you can practically do review searches online for pretty much about anything. This habit could potentially save you a lot of cash.
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