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====== Popcorn scale ====== | ====== Popcorn scale ====== | ||
- | The **popcorn scale** is the proprietary rating system of // | + | The **popcorn scale** is the proprietary rating system of // |
- | In addition to bags of popcorn, additional objects can be added to a movie of exceptional quality. | + | In addition to bags of popcorn, additional objects can be added to a movie of exceptional quality. |
- | Recently, [[oncinema# | + | The popcorn scale was one of the staples of //On Cinema at the Cinema//, having been implemented from the [[s01e01|very first episode]]. Given Gregg' |
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+ | //[[season14|On Cinema On Demand]]// appeared | ||
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+ | <WRAP todo> | ||
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+ | ===== Rare popcorn ratings ===== | ||
+ | Tim's ratings almost always range around 4 - 6 bags of popcorn, while Gregg' | ||
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+ | ==== 0-3 scores from Tim ==== | ||
+ | * In [[s07e01|S07E01]], | ||
+ | * In [[s11e04|S11E04]], | ||
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+ | ==== 0-4 bag scores from Gregg ==== | ||
+ | * Gregg gave //Getaway// **2 bags of popcorn** in [[s03e09|S03E09]], | ||
+ | * Gregg also gives //Mister America// a low score in [[s11e04|S11E04]], | ||
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+ | ==== 7+ bag scores from Tim ==== | ||
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+ | ==== 6+ bag scores from Gregg ==== | ||
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+ | ===== Star ratings ===== | ||
+ | Occasionally, | ||
+ | * In [[s01e08|S01E08]], | ||
+ | * Also in [[s01e08|S01E08]], | ||
+ | * In [[s01e09|S01E09]], | ||
+ | * In [[s04e05|S04E05]], | ||
+ | * Star ratings were a prominent aspect in // | ||
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+ | ==== Star-to-popcorn conversion scale ==== | ||
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+ | During //OCOD//, Gregg would frequently convert Joey's ratings to the popcorn scale, although occasionally his conversions would be incorrect. Assuming Joey would never go past 4 stars, and knowing Gregg' | ||
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+ | ^ Star rating ^ Popcorn rating ^ | ||
+ | | 0 | 0 | | ||
+ | | .5 | .625 | | ||
+ | | 1 | 1.25 | | ||
+ | | 1.5 | 1.875 | | ||
+ | | 2 | 2.5 | | ||
+ | | 2.5 | 3.125 | | ||
+ | | 3 | 3.75 | | ||
+ | | 3.5 | 4.375 | | ||
+ | | 4 | 5 | | ||
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+ | The proper formula to convert a star rating to a popcorn rating is | ||
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+ | 5 * (r / 4) | ||
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+ | where **r** is the **star rating** provided by a critic like Joey. | ||
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+ | ===== Other ratings ===== | ||
+ | Occasionally, | ||
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+ | * Food, specifically popcorn, was rated on a 0-5 [[vhs|VHS]] tape scale. Tapes were chosen as the rating scale as an fun inversion of the usual convention of movies being rated by bags of popcorn.[(cite: | ||
+ | * Gregg once rated a // | ||
+ | * Songs, specifically // | ||
+ | * A 1-5 pretzel bag scale was proposed for television shows by [[gregg]], though it was never officially implemented.[(cite: | ||
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