I disagree completely. A person's movement can be described objectively. Think of it as just more detailed tags.
"Nasita did front facing splits and winked. " That is objective and informative, and I would buy that card if Nasita did something like that.
"Nasita did similar swaying movements, no vertical movement, all standing clips" That is objective and meaningful input.
Totem is attempting to branch out their product to more than just collectors, and believe it or not, if they do, the quality of the product will improve. All those that responded to this thread are willing to spend thousands to fill a collection with cards they may only watch once, I imagine new customers will be more selective and looking for a few characteristics in a card. Totem IS losing money, that is my original thesis, all of the other responses just proved the point that totem has no viable review system, and new customers won't have a clue what the hell they are spending money on, and in a world where free porn is one click away. One distinct motion or look can sell a card, demos do not often contain these moments, a good review should...in an objective manner.