I hate IMDB Scoring
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rapagic — 16 years ago(November 22, 2009 01:53 PM)
I'm Spaniard. There are many films where Spain's image is incorrect or offensive. But if the film is a good movie, to rate it negatively is typical of retard people. Life is democracy, although we have put up with people would inmolate in the name of GOD.
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atticusfinch70 — 16 years ago(December 29, 2009 11:03 AM)
There are more people who voted with a 10/10!
Come on! Can such a movie among the best ever? For anybody? I have given a lot of 10/10 myself but most of those movies are among the best 250 of imdb and usually, they are not new.
"Midnight Express" is a movie full of stereotypes. Did you actually realize that there is not one single good Turk in the movie.
Watch the youtube video of the real Bill Hayes. He himself hated that in the movie. -
greenfuzz-1 — 16 years ago(February 27, 2010 10:38 PM)
There are people who will give a 1 to a movie just because they don't like the politics (or whatever) of someone involved. I'm sure there are also people who will, for example, give a 10 to every John Wayne or Charlton Heston movie just because he's their hero.
Netflix has a much better rating system, where they examine the ratings given by other people with similar movie tastes. From this, they give you a customized rating that tries to predict how much you will like the movie. -
goat84 — 16 years ago(March 21, 2010 06:29 PM)
Its a movie meaning fiction. Or there is actually a planet called pandora? well who knows maybe in 2100 we will know because if it is in a movie it must be true. I will try to play golf like Happy and maybe i could beat Tiger Woods.

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siukong — 10 years ago(June 18, 2015 11:58 AM)
Exactly. There are as many "undeserving" (whatever that means) 10s on imdb as there are 1s - many more actually. And although some people use it in ways many of us wouldn't think of as appropriate, I think it's as good a system as we're going to get. I haven't used Netflix, but I seem to recall reading that the predicted rating wasn't that useful at generating good recommendations. Whatever the case, it's not quite comparing the same thing, since Netflix is a recommendation-driven site that is geared towards the individual user, whereas imdb has only marginal recommendation features and is geared more to a general user base rather than tailored to each of us.
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jmichael3387 — 11 years ago(July 01, 2014 08:14 PM)
This is a great movie. Better than Shawshank Redemption or any of the classic prison-escape movies. IMO this is the best one.
The reason it's 'only' rated 7.7 on here is probably because of politics. Some people are so against drugs that they don't feel bad for the guy. But to me, the movie is a lot more realistic than if they'd have made him completely innocent. And of course some people won't like the fact that the Turkish people are portrayed as unsympathetic and scary. But it's just a movie. And in the American prison-movies, many characters are portrayed as bad guys too. -
Lycian — 11 years ago(December 12, 2014 04:11 PM)
In American movies which "portrays many characters as bad guys" there are also good American guys.
In this movie all Turks are portrayed as "bad guys." All stereotyped. No need to mention that the overal looks of Turkish characters have nothing to do with Turks considering their physical appearance, clothes, attitudes, etc.
Even the police uniforms are let's say it's not even a joke!
This movie is not a piece of art but a perfect racist political propaganda.
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jmichael3387 — 11 years ago(December 12, 2014 08:11 PM)
I think it's a great movie. Part of the reason is because the prison was so creepy. Of course not all Turkish people are mean and scary. We all know that. But it's a movie about being far away from home, alone, in an unusual scary place. So to the main character, probably everyone did seem scary. And that makes it more entertaining for the audience. If there were sympathetic Turkish people at the prison, the movie wouldn't have been as good. It's supposed to be scary and dreadful.
People with intelligence realize that it's a movie. And that not all Turkish people are like that. So instead of dismissing it at racist and saying it's a bad movie, you should view it for what it is. And relax. -
Lycian — 11 years ago(December 13, 2014 07:31 AM)
"People with intelligence realize" the difference between art and political propaganda.
If you use the names of ethnic groups, religions and countries which actually exist you have to be as correct as possible.
"It's just a movie"!!!!
So what? Movies are legitimate places for racist propaganda?
You make a film or write a book or paint a board or build a building. All art. All performance. Whatever you do racism is racism. "Movie" doesn't mean "you can safely be racist here."
Dehumanizing groups of people has no legitimate ground whereever you go, whatever you do, however you express it.
Screenwriters, directors, producers, and actors of this movie all are racists.