We could sit and talk about our favourite movies for hours and hours, and we would never arrive at even the vaguest consensus of why title A is better than title B. And that is just fine; it is a subjective matter. We all could name a movie or two as the greatest we have ever seen, but if we were asked to pinpoint the reasons why then we would never be able to reel off a list of valid reasons beyond the emotional ones.
I think of that whenever I come across sites for the rating of movies. One has to think of that to a have a really enjoyable time, and take them as what they are – sites where people give opinions that are intrinsically personal, and which can seldom be defended from a strictly logical viewpoint.
And you should really think of that when you visit this site. Flickchart is a bit like Hot Or Not for movies. Its users are enabled to vote on movies that are presented to them in pairs, and pick the ones they like best. The idea is to let them come up with a list of their favorite 20 movies ever, and to share all that information with any other person who also happens to use the site.
Collectively, they will start figuring which movies they are yet to watch and which ones they should never give the time of day. And their Top 20 list will change as they go along.
I have to say it again – do never try a site like this one looking for a scientific answer to which movies are the best ones, because you are not getting that. You are not getting that anywhere. Think of Flickchart as a resource where you will be able to build a list of the movies you happen to like best, have it shared with others, and get their insight in return. These things have to be subjective by definition.
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