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Alright, bald kids and gals.

Your top 10 flicks of all time.

I've kept a list ever since I can remember and go back to it yearly to see if it changes/new add ons etc, no ties, left a lot of great ones out, but this has been pretty consistent for years now.

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Gosh, this has always been pretty impossible for me. I have no idea where to start.
Hyped for this. Don't know what I'm seeing yet - There's a lot I want to check out right now.
 
Alright, bald kids and gals.

Your top 10 flicks of all time.

I've kept a list ever since I can remember and go back to it yearly to see if it changes/new add ons etc, no ties, left a lot of great ones out, but this has been pretty consistent for years now.

LmBtK0a.png
I have over 50 movies I’d consider all time favorites, but I’ll pick these for now. My mind could change next week. 903D4176-F5DA-4655-A6FF-7DC5DECC9998.jpeg
 
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Paul Schrader woke up in New Orleans with four days of shooting left on his new movie, “Master Gardener,” when he thought he was going to die. He had severe breathing problems and trouble seeing out of his left eye, so he decided to get up and go to work.

“I knew if I called 911, those bastards would never let me out of the hospital, and the film would not be finished,” Schrader said. “So I lay there in bed and said, ‘Well, maybe I won’t wake up tomorrow — but would I rather not wake up tomorrow or wake up in the hospital room, knowing I can’t finish my film?’ And so I made my decision.”
 

Motion smoothing has gotten so bad they recruited Tom Cruise to get through to the boomers.
 
The amount of clips I've seen lately of people recording their tvs with motion smoothing on is painful. I can't imagine trying to watch anything with that on.
Three clips making rounds of people saying shows look bad (whether or not they do) and just showing they have motion smoothing on is like a holy trinity of evil.
 
I'm glad I upgraded my tv to a bravia last year. It's got Dolby Vision so every time I stream anything, it'll automatically set it to the best settings as intended. Now the only time I see motion smoothing is whenever I change the picture settings to vivid mode and it's honestly the worst picture setting on the tv.
 

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