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rocketpig said:
Kasz216 said:
rocketpig said:

Apparently he's also watched "Thousands of movies from various eras and countries."

I mean seriously thousands? Who has watched thousands of movies... oustide of the occasional movie critic who watches like 30 a week.

That's at a minimium watching 1 movie a day for 5 years.

Actually, that's entirely believable based on age. When I unsubscribed from Netflix ~3 years ago, I had ~4,000 movies rated and found new ones every day. Since then, I've probably seen a few hundred more.

Then again, I watch an osbscene amount of movies.

 

Put me in that list of obscene movie watchers. I have probably seen 700+ movies in the last 1 and 1/2 years.

 



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