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Ok, despite the majority of good responses, this site has been getting some flack about some of the reviews, so I’ve decided to do a tell-all and explain to you all how it is that I assess a reviews. Hopefully, once this mysterious process is unravelled, you people will stop submitting movies if you can’t handle the exploited teens review.

This is an evaluation of the film itself, including story, directing, cinematography, acting, etc. In other words, this is where I rip on your favorite movie and inspire you to send me hate mail. The Family Friendly portion of the rating is a brief run down of how appropriate a feature is for the entire exploited moms, or whether younger age groups should be kept away.

Video is evalutated in terms of picture clarity, contrast, color accuracy and the quality of digital compression. Source material is taken into consideration for this rating. It's also worth noting that the technology for authoring DVDs has greatly improved over the years. Older discs, that might have received high marks for picture quality at the time, may only be average presenations by today's standards.

Audio is judged by the clarity of sound reproduction, overall dynamic range and surround sound presence. As with video, the source material is taken into consideration (many older movies were never recorded in stereo or surround sound, therefore it isn't fair to judge them as strictly). Extra content is rated by the value of the presentation. More extra content doesn't necessarily translate into a higher rating if most of that content is substandard.

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