The Empire Strikes Back > Return of the Jedi >= The Last Jedi > Rogue One > A New Hope = The Rise of Skywalker > The Force Awakens > Revenge of the Sith >> Attack of the Clones >>>>> The Phantom Menace
Does this reflect how much you want to watch each of the movies? (Especially after it’s been a long time since you’ve seen any of them.)
I was also expecting to put “Revenge of the Sith” higher than it ultimately was. Unlike the other two prequels, I feel it was actually a decent movie, and wanted to reflect that by putting it higher; but, in any one-to-one comparisons with the other non-prequels, it ended up the loser. So it was a sort of Condorcet loser.
Would Revenge of the Sith go higher on your desire to watch ranking than in the ordering above?
Had I done it at a different time, or in a different mood, I would have had a substantially different ordering.
I’m just wondering what this synthesized preference corresponds to. (Does it relate to decision making? Or is it just for the purposes of having a consistent rating system?)
Does this reflect how much you want to watch each of the movies? (Especially after it’s been a long time since you’ve seen any of them.)
Would Revenge of the Sith go higher on your desire to watch ranking than in the ordering above?
That’s one of the features I considered.
I’m just wondering what this synthesized preference corresponds to. (Does it relate to decision making? Or is it just for the purposes of having a consistent rating system?)