Has anyone thought about this? I would like to create a new movie rating system, that will be easy to pick the right movies.
Read some reviews and critics to get a hint on the vibes and content of a movie and whether it matches your personal taste. IMDB has them both.
And in the first place you will be very busy to figure which metrics you want in the first place. You basically need a complete set of them before you even begin for serious, because otherwise you will invalidate all older entries if you add metrics later.
Thinking about, tags are popular today, several media centred-sites are using them to allow a kind of freeform-metric to describe content. Maybe with modern solutions you can do something machine learning-voddoo to extract tags from reviews and generate meaningful metrics for describing impressions of a movie.
The more movies you watch, the better your intuiton for predicting if you'll like the movie by watching the trailer will get.
I found imdb scores are good to have a general idea. Eg I probably won't like a movie with a 5.9 score, even if the trailer seemed good. Or I'll give a movie with a >8 score a chance if the trailer is okay, but sometimes I know a movie is not for me by the trailer, no matter how high the score is.
For everything in between I decide mostly by the trailer and the past movies of the director.
Not really, I wouldn't know how to describe it. I just have an intuition of when a movie is "promising" according to my taste. An intuition that gets better the more trailer and movies I watch.
How do you propose a scoring system would work where movies are scored according to your preference in movies?
What is needed is a movie pick service and that starts with asking what genres you hate. Then get into specific movies you hate to further refine the list of things I don't want to see but at the same time clarifying questions to narrow down the like/dislikes because there are movies that combine elements from different genres. For example, The Joker could be considered in the #superhero, #sad, #mind-fuck categories and if you like #superhero movies but strongly dislike #sad and #mind-fuck then those should be weighted higher and the system shouldn't show The Joker on any personal lists.
The service should have an unfiltered search so people can just find stuff too.
I think a quiz like what you meantioned would be effective. The problem is finding data that could help power such a quiz. Example, a #tag of #sad could be assigned to a movie that's just 20% sad, leading to misuse/misinterpretation. What we may need is a variable-tag metric... But I don't think there is any available data for this yet..
Also, if you like a particular movie/genre then it's best to google for similar ones. People tend to recommend 'if you like X then you should also check out Y'. I've found this to be a decent indicator.
Would a similar filter be useful for movies?
https://thenextweb.com/syndication/2018/02/04/imdb-rotten-to...
I used to be a voracious movie consumer when I was younger, but it's due to the fact there was a backlog. Now there is none.
But like others have said the easiest way is to find a friend/critic who has similar taste to you and just see what they recommend.