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|verified| — 3.6movies

Not 3.9. Not 3.2.

It’s become an unofficial meme and a quiet badge of honor: the rating for a movie that is fine — but nothing more. On a 5-star scale, a 3.6 translates to roughly 7.2 out of 10 — solidly above average, but far from great. On IMDb’s 10-point scale, a 3.6 is dangerously low (usually reserved for B-movie trash). But in the world of 5-star user ratings, 3.6 is the line between “I enjoyed it” and “I’ll forget it by next week.” 3.6movies

If you’ve spent any time scrolling through IMDb, Letterboxd, or Reddit’s movie communities, you’ve probably seen the number 3.6 pop up more often than you’d expect. On a 5-star scale, a 3

So here’s to . The cinematic oatmeal. The beige couch of film. Perfectly average. And secretly essential. What’s your favorite 3.6 movie? Let me know in the comments — but only if you feel mildly positive about it. 🎬 So here’s to