I used to because it's usually want other people wanted to do. Once I realized that was a stupid reason to watch them, I stopped.
I just don't understand what people derive from such a passive form of entertainment. Watching one feels... restricting. Like shutting off a part of my mind.
I Do not think that word means what you think it means.
I'm not a frequent movie watcher, though I have a decent DVD collection, but as for judging based on my netflix queue, I share it with my family(mostly my brother, but also my dad), so I'd have to be with you as you look though it.
I have three different ranking systems.
One set purely for how attractive I find them physically.
One for how attractive I find their mind.
And another for their personality.
If the total comes to 30, then we have a keeper.
These days I have to use a ranking system. Swift evaluation without any of the waffle. It also allows me to keep a spreadsheet of everyone in my life, organised by overall rank and colour coded according to subrank. Your standard 1-10 just isn't adequate.
I give everyone I first meet a report card detailing their looks, personality, hygiene, odor, humor, height acceptability quotient , and earning potential. It's a lot of work, but I'm certain it will lead me to the correct person to date.