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chapsman
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hi people, how would you rate nigeria home video the quality of background the colour to me i will rate 30% out of 100%
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diddy4 (m)
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i will rate them like 35%. they really have alotta work to do. i mean, you look at a poster of a movie and you already know whats going down in the movie and the role each xter will play. its an apology. in as much as we are trying, we still got miles to go. i give them props but they need to step their game up.
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Badman888 (m)
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even tough they are trying now, but i would give them like 25% they got lots of work to do,
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clocky (m)
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very crappy stuff i'll give 20%
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sexindcity (f)
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Based on technology available in africa i think the nigerian movie industry is doing aiight.My only problem with them is editing. There are so many grammatical errors in movies today and the producer or director or whoever does not cut the scenes thats just wrong and embarrassing. if they work on that they would be fine.
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Oracle (m)
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I've got no percentage to give anybody, Nigerians are really trying but they still have a long way to go and the most important thing is improvement
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nuzo (m)
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Script = 2%
Photography= 3%
Editing= 2%
Directing= 4%
Production= 3%
Acting = 3%
Costume= 1%
Total == 18%
One thing still baffles me; a movie done in the western world about 70 years ago, still beats the latest Nigerian movie in all aspect. Ranging from scripts to production.
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Oracle (m)
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Haba Nuzo. that percentage is too low, Increase it a little
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