 There's a rubric I use when I watch movies, and it's not like I'm there to analyze. My first job is just go to the movie and have a good time and try to see where the film's coming from, see if I'm engaged at the end of it, if it's working, if it's firing, or if it's just kind of towing the line or terrible. And then I try my best to give a reaction and a review that I think fits the quality of the film, not even necessarily my own personal beefs or issues with it. Hey, I didn't like this because X, however, I can see someone liking it because of Y or Z. And I also like this part of it, so it kind of cancels out. You know what I'm saying? It's not just that this is the worst movie in the world every time. This is the greatest movie in the world every time unless I'm using it as a joke, in which case I'll make that clear.