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fidjiefidjie · 5 months ago
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“La peinture s’apprend dans les musées.” 🖼
Pierre-Auguste Renoir
Gif Yves Brette/ Henri-Guillaume Schlesinger
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icariebzh · 9 months ago
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Werner Bischof On the train between Saigon and Nha Trang, Viet Nam, 1952
source: Yves Brette
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slugthatprovides · 3 months ago
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Tell your Jesus - yves brette on sunday 22 october 2017
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dossantosspirit · 1 year ago
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Top 100 songs of 2023
100. Miley Cyrus - Flowers
99. Tirzah - Promises
98. Joesef - It’s Been a Little Heavy Lately
97. Carly Rae Jepsen - Psychedelic Switch
96. Ashnikko - Cheerleader
95. Nation of Language - Weak in Your Light
94. Janelle Monáe - Float (ft. Seun Kuti and Egypt 80)
93. Fifty Fifty - Cupid
92. The Kills - New York
91. Romy - She’s on My Mind
90. Jessie Ware - Free Yourself
89. Zach Bryan - I Remember Everything (ft. Kacey Musgraves) 
88. Róisín Murphy - Coocool
87. LE SSERAFIM - UNFORGIVEN
86. Squid - Swing (In A Dream)
85. Peggy Gou - (It Goes Like) Nanana
84. Shamir - Oversized Sweater
83. The National - The Alcott (ft. Taylor Swift)
82. Mandy, Indiana - Pinking Shears
81. You Me At Six - No Future? Yeah Right (ft. Rou Reynolds)
80. Tyla - Water
79. Arlo Parks - Weightles
78. Hitsujibungaku - More Than Words
77. Slowdive - kisses
76. Indigo De Souza - Smog
75. Feist - Hiding Out In The Open
74. Margo Price - County Road
73. Raye - Ice Cream Man
72. Laufey - From The Start
71. Paris Texas - TenTHIRTYseven
70. The Hives - Bogus Operandi
69. Pangaea - Installation
68. Black Belt Eagle Scout - My Blood Runs Through This Land
67. Bad Bunny - WHERE SHE GOES
66. Q - LUV (I KNOW I WANT THIS FOR REAL)
65. Bombay Bicycle Club - Diving (ft. Holly Humberstone)
64. The Beaches - Blame Brett
63. Troye Sivan - Rush
62. Yaeji - For Granted
61. Rosalía and Rauw Alejandro - Beso
60. PJ Harvey - I Inside the Old I Dying
59. Margaret Glaspy - Act Natural
58. Flo - Fly Girl
57. U.S. Girls - Tux (Your Body Fills Me, Boo)
56. Bring Me The Horizon - LosT
55. Jenny Lewis - Psychos
54. (G)I-DLE - Queencard
53. Jim Legxacy - eye tell (!)
52. Bully - Days Move Slow
51. James Blake - Tell Me
50. Kali Uchis - Moonlight
49. XG - Shooting Star
48. Victoria Monét - On My Mama
47. Blur - The Narcissist
46. Fall Out Boy - Heartbreak Feels So Good
45. Amaarae - Reckless & Sweet
44. Genesis Owusu - Leaving the Light
43. Mahalia - Terms and Conditions
42. Skrillex, Fred again.., and Flowdan - Rumble
41. Baby Keem and Kendrick Lamar - The Hillbillies
40. Blondshell - Olympus
39. Sofia Kourtesis - How Music Makes You Feel Better
38. ANOHNI and the Johnsons - It Must Change
37. Billie Eilish - What Was I Made for?
36. Soccer Mommy - Soak Up The Sun
35. Hannah Jadagu - Warning Sign
34. V - Love Me Again
33. Slow Pulp - Slugs
32. BABYMETAL - METAL KINGDOM
31. billy woods & Kenny Segal - Facetime (ft. Samuel T. Hearing)
30 .Young Fathers - Rice
29. Ratboys - Morning Zoo
28. PinkPantheress - Boy's a liar Pt. 2 (ft. Ice Spice)
27. Sampha - Spirit 2.0
26. Fever Ray - Shiver
25. Overmono - Good Lies
24. CHAI - MATCHA
23. Paramore - Running Out of Time
22. 100 gecs - Hollywood Baby
21. Noname - namesake
20. Big Thief - Vampire Empire
19. Fred Again.. & Baby Keem - leavemealone
18. Foo Fighters - Under You
17. Taylor Swift - Is It Over Now? (Taylor’s Version)
16. Yves Tumor - Ebony Eye
15. The Murder Capital - Return My Head
14. Julie Byrne - Summer Glass
13. Nourished by Time - Daddy
12. Wednesday - Chosen to Deserve
11. Mannequin Pussy - I Got Heaven
10. yeule - Sulky Baby
9. Sufjan Stevens - Will Anybody Ever Love Me?
8. XG - Left Right
7. Caroline Polachek - Pretty In Possible
6. Olivia Rodrigo - Vampire
5. McKinley Dixon - Beloved! Paradise! Jazz!?
4. boygenius - Not Strong Enough
3. Lana Del Rey - A&W
2. NewJeans - Super Shy
1. Mitski - My Love Mine All Mine
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yasskaydee · 2 years ago
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This article stood out to me for two reasons:
This excerpt and its associated link: "As noted in “Stochastic Parrots,” the famous paper critiquing AI language models that led to Google firing two of its ethical AI researchers, “coherence is in the eye of the beholder.” "
an excellent comment which also included supporting references once can look up for further research (I included the mentioned research paper link at the bottom) which is worth sharing:
pj_camp (comment author)
Aristotle believed the heart was all important and the brain was simply a radiator to keep the heart cool. Descartes, impressed by the hydraulic action of fountains in the royal gardens, developed a hydraulic analogy for the action of the brain. Thomas Henry Huxley thought of the brain as analogous to a steam engine. Now we thing brain are computers and so, therefore, computers are brains.
However, leaving aside the fact that if an argument is true, the converse argument does not have to be true, the fact is that there is exactly zero evidence and exactly zero theoretical reason to believe that computers can be what brains are. To believe it nonetheless is an article of faith, not an article of science. There are, in fact, some reasons to believe that they are not.
The computer/brain analogy is compelling because computers are able to do some things we find extremely difficult and to which we attribute high intelligence to people who can do those things. Playing chess, for example. Most of these things involve what amounts to effective lookup of useful information in a large database. The things that we find simple to do, like perceiving and navigating through a complex world, computers find extraordinarily difficult. Somehow, we do not see that as a lack of intelligence.
Computers are fundamentally dualist. Brains are not. By that I mean that computers are a hardware substrate on which an algorithm created by an external entity executes. That at least suggests that the analogy between brains and computers could be just that -- an analogy. As French neuroscientist Yves Frégnac put it, "big data is not knowledge."
LLMs are an elaborate way of accessing big data. What strikes me about what enthusiasts are eliding from LLMs is that what they do is not driven by knowledge. It is driven by a pastiche of things that have been said in the past by humans. So when they argue that LLMs indicate the imminent arrival of true artificial intelligence, they are in effect claiming that intelligence does not depend in any way on actual knowledge. That strikes me as nonsense.
Brains are not radiators. They are not fountains. They are not steam engines. They may not even be computers. No one really knows that yet. Another French neuroscientist, Romain Brette, has challenged this metaphor in some detail. Brette points out that in thinking of brains as running code, researcher unconsciously drift between different meanings of the word "code." Starting from a technical sense, in which code means there is a link between a stimulus and the activity of a neuron, they drift into a very different, representational, meaning in which neural codes represent that stimulus, without justifying, or even consciously acknowledging, that shift.
This is dangerously close to a homunculus model. The unstated implication, using the representational meaning of code, is that the activity of neural networks is presented to an ideal observer or reader within the brain, often described as "downstream structures'" that have access to optimal ways of decoding the signals. With LLMs, it is pretty obvious that the downstream structure is us.
The cognitive revolution in psychology, starting in the 1970's, has pretty clearly demonstrated that viewing the brain as a passive computer that responds to inputs and processes data is wrong. Brains exist in bodies. Those bodies are interacting with and intervening in the world, and a considerable portion of whatever it is that brains do is based on sensorimotor metaphors derived from these interactions. And I should point out here that the meaning of metaphor is not the usual "How shall I compare thee to a summer's day" sense. Rather, the cognitive theory of metaphor involves wholesale export of reasoning methods from one domain into a completely different one, e.g. using the ability of the brain to reason about navigation to instead think about mathematics. This is what a number line is. When the metaphor changes (as it did in mathematics from numbers as enumeration of objects to labeling positions along a path), the meaning changes as well (as when the enumeration metaphor excluded the concept of zero as well as irrational numbers from the world of numbers -- the Pythagorean position -- to requiring them to be numbers since otherwise those positions along a path lack labels).
In 2015, the roboticist Rodney Brooks chose the computational metaphor of the brain as his pet hate in his contribution to a collection of essays entitled This Idea Must Die. Less dramatically, but drawing similar conclusions, two decades earlier the historian S Ryan Johansson argued that “endlessly debating the truth or falsity of a metaphor like ‘the brain is a computer’ is a waste of time. The relationship proposed is metaphorical, and it is ordering us to do something, not trying to tell us the truth.”
Reverse engineering a computer is often used as a thought experiment to show how, in principle, we might understand the brain. Inevitably, these thought experiments are successful, encouraging us to pursue this way of understanding the squishy organs in our heads. But in 2017, a pair of neuroscientists, Eric Jonas and Konrad Paul Kording*, decided to actually do the experiment on a real (and simple) computer chip, the MOS 6507 processor that was used in popular video games in the 70's and 80's. Things did not go as expected.
They deployed the entire analytical armament of modern neuroscience to attempt reverse engineering the CPU. Despite the fact that there is a clear explanation for how the chip works, they were unable to detect from outside the hierarchy of information processing that occurs inside it. As Jonas and Kording put it, the techniques fell short of producing “a meaningful understanding”. Their conclusion was bleak: “Ultimately, the problem is not that neuroscientists could not understand a microprocessor, the problem is that they would not understand it given the approaches they are currently taking.” This is directly related to neural networks in general as they are the blackest of black boxes. No one knows how they convert input into output, and this experiment suggests that such knowledge cannot be obtained with current techniques. Absent that knowledge, claims of "sentience" or "intelligence" are specious.
*Could a Neuroscientist Understand a Microprocessor?
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thingsiwant-nl · 5 years ago
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las-microfisuras · 6 years ago
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ffsimsohigh · 8 years ago
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lacett · 6 years ago
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Do any of your OCs like to cook as a hobby? What do they cook? Are they actually good at it or do they simply enjoy the process and everyone else suffers because it tastes odd?
hmm not necessarily as a hobby, but brett is a baker by profession bc he started learning from his father and helping out at the family bakery since he was pretty young. he likes baking bread the most but can make pastries and cakes and everything else in the bakery as well. though the bakery isn’t like, super famous or anything, beatrice would argue that it’s the best damn bread she’s ever eaten. oh, but i guess his profession extends as a hobby since he goes out of his way to travel to learn new recipes (this is a big deal bc he has no means of self-defense and is terrified of traveling).
yves also cooks, mostly out of necessity to feed his siblings, among others. probably makes things that are easy to make in large batches/portions, like soups and stews. everyone takes turns cooking (except faelan, who is banned from the kitchen due to fire-related atrocities), but yves’s food is probably the best relative to the rest of them. he kind of enjoys the process since it takes his mind off of other things.
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araekniarchive · 3 years ago
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not sure if you have done a web weaving about it already, but something about cannibalism/ consuminv one another?
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Simone Weil, Waiting for God (trans. Emma Craufurd)
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Red Dragon (2002) dir. Brett Ratner
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H. D. (Hilda Doolittle), A Dead Priestess Speaks
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Joan Tierney, WHY ARE YOU HAUNTED? A Survey
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Georges Bataille (attrib.)
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José Saramago, Cain
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Jen Rouse, Acid and Tender
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Anaïs Nin, Fire: From a Journal of Love
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AURORA, Hunger
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Benjamin Alire Sáenz, To the Desert
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Leonard Cohen, Book of Longing
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Rainer Maria Rilke, Journal of My Other Self
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Colum McCann, Let the Great World Spin
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Natalie Diaz, Postcolonial Love Poem
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Edvard Munch, Preliminary Study for The Kiss
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alt-J, Breezeblocks
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Mary Renault, The Persian Boy
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@billypotts, How to Prepare and Eat a Pomegranate
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Angela Carter, Unicorn
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Yves Olade, When Rome Falls
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aconissa · 4 years ago
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IN LOVING YOU I EAT MY HEART; IN LOVING ME YOU EAT MINE
Mary Renault, The Persian Boy Stephen Crane, ‘In the Desert’ Grace Moloney, bite the hands that feed me Yves Olade, Bloodsport Natalie Diaz, Postcolonial Love Poem Edvard Munch, Two Heart (detail), 1899 Philippe de Champaigne, Saint Augustine (detail), 1650 Dante Alighieri, Vita Nova, trans. Mark Musa Red Dragon (2002), dir. Brett Ratner Margaret Atwood, ‘Two-Headed Poems’
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fidjiefidjie · 11 months ago
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🦜 Bêtise 😁 du jour 👫
Source: Yves Brette
👋 Bel après-midi
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jimothystu · 3 years ago
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Hockey Cards for Sale!
I have a variety of hockey cards for sale if anyone is interested! Some are older players from the 90s, some are more recent ones. Since they can fit into letter-sized envelopes, I’m selling them for a small amount (mainly just to cover postage and envelopes, especially for those out of Canada). This can be paid through my Ko-Fi (via Paypal), and I’ll give the link for those interested.
Cost depends on where you live (i.e. in Canada or elsewhere), how many cards you want (any more than 5 will be sent in more than one envelope to avoid issues in mailing), and whether you want them sleeved or unsleeved.
Within Canada:
1-5 cards: $2 unsleeved, $3 sleeved
6-10 cards: $3 unsleeved, $4 sleeved
11+ cards: $5 unsleeved, $6 sleeved
Within the US:
1-5 cards: $3 unsleeved, $4 sleeved
6-10 cards: $4 unsleeved, $5 sleeved
11+ cards in the US: $5 unsleeved, $7 sleeved
Any other country:
1-5 cards: $4.50 unsleeved, $5.50 sleeved
6-10 cards: $5.50 unsleeved, $6.50 sleeved
11+ cards: $6.50 unsleeved, 7.50 sleeved
I can and will send pictures of the cards people ask about/want. I will also send photo proof of the envelope being mailed once payment has gone through. Lists are found under the cut:
Colorado Avalance:
Greg de Vreis (2003)
Milan Hejduk (2008)
Marek Svatos (2008)
Scott Young (1995)
Chicago Blackhawks:
Artem Anisimov (2018) (x2, one is Upper Deck, one is O-Pee-Chee)
Dustin Byfuglien (2009)
Adam Creighton (1990)
Paul Gillis (1991)
Phillip Kurashev (2022)
Bryan Marchment (1991)
Andy Moog (1991) (Card is in French)
Mike Peluso (1991)
St. Lous Blues:
Justin Faulk (2021)
Steve Duchesne (1994)
Brett Hull (1991) (Card is in French)
Mark Rycroft (2005)
Vladimir Sobotka (2018)
Boston Bruins:
Sandy Moger (1995)
Barry Pederson (1991)
Jim Weimer (1991)
Montreal Canadiens
Donald Dufresney (1991)
Washington Capitals:
Sylvain Cote (1991)
John Druce (1991)
Lars Eller (2017)
Lars Eller (2018)
Tomas Fleischmann (2009)
Bob Joyce (1990)
Olaf Kolzig (1990)
Steve Konowalchuk (2001)
Michal Pivonka (1991)
Mike Ridley (1990)
Ken Sabourin (1991)
Chris Simon (2002)
Mikhail Tatarinov (1991)
Dave Tippett (1991)
Arizona Coyotes:
Jakoc Chychrun (2021)
Conor Garland (2021)
New Jersey Devils:
Jason Arnott (2001)
Jason Miller (1991) (Top prospect)
Anaheim Ducks:
Rickard Rakell (2021)
Philadelphia Flyers:
Keith Acton (1991)
Kimbi Daniels (1991)
Steve Duchesne (1991)
Pelle Eklund (1991) (Card is in French)
Corey Foster (1991)
Brad Jones (1991)
Steve Kasper (1991)
Mike Ricci (1991)
Doug Sulliman (1991)
Dimitri Yushkevich (1993)
Vegas Golden Knights:
Alex Pietrangelo (2021)
New York Islanders:
Gerald Diduck (1990)
Mark Fitzpatrick (1991)
Olli Jokinen (1999)
Derek King (1995)
Gary Nylund (1990)
Richard Pilon (1991)
Taylor Pyatt (2001)
Joe Sakic (1991)
Dave Volek (1989)
Randy Wood (1991)
LA Kings:
Jaret Anderson-Dolan (2021)
Randy Gilhen (1991)
Tony Granato (1991) (Card is in French)
Kelly Hrudey (199)
John McIntyre (1991)
Larry Robinson (1991)
Daryl Sydor (1990)
Gabe Vilardi (2021)
Tampa Bay Lightning:
Brantt Myhres (1995)
Danis Savard (1994)
Rob Zamuner (1993)
Florida Panthers:
Evgenii Dadonov (2018)
Roberto Luongo (2005)
Frank Vatrano (2021)
New York Rangers:
Tony Amonte (1991)
Filip Chytil (2021)
Michael Grabner (2017)
Kaapo Kakko (2021)
Chris Kreider (2018)
Mark Messier (1991)
Randy Moller (1991) (Card is in French)
Mike Richter (1991)
Kevin Rooney (2021)
Detroit Red Wings:
Tyler Bertuzzi (2021)
Valtteri Filppula (2021)
Kory Kocur (1990)
Yves Racine (1991) (Card is in French)
Jakub Vrana (2021)
Buffalo Sabres:
Doug Bodger (1991)
Kevin Haller (1991)
Victor Olofsson (2021)
Evan Rodrigues (2018)
Randy Wood (1991)
San Jose Sharks:
Rudolfs Balcers (2021)
Mikkel Boedker (2018)
Mikkel Boedker (2017)
Pat Falloon (1991)
Tomas Hertl (2020)
Timo Meier (2020 x2, one is Upper Deck series 1, one is Upper Deck series 2)
Brian Mullen (1992)
Owen Nolan (2002)
Marco Sturm (2000)
Dallas Stars:
Andrew Cogliano (2021)
Blake Comeau (2021)
Trent Klatt (1993)
John Klingberg (2021)
Alexander Radulov (2020)
Minnesota Wild:
Jordan Greenway (2021)
Carson Soucy (2021)
Other:
Roman Meluzin (Czech Republic World Junior Hockey) (1996)
Pat Peake (USA World Junior Hockey) (1992) (Card is in French)
Jens Schwabe (Sweden World Junior Hockey) (1992)
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mrscorpio · 3 years ago
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movies watched in 2020 (part one)
1. Little Italy (2018) Directed by Donald Petrie
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2. Mr. Magorium’s Wonder Emporium (2007) Directed by Zach Helm
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3. Super Size Me 2: Holy Chicken! (2017) Directed by Morgan Spurlock
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4. Along Came Polly (2004) Directed by John Hamburg
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5. Frozen II (2019) Directed by Chris Buck, Jennifer Lee
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6. Maleficent: Mistress of Evil (2019) Directed by Joachim Rønning
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  7. The Two Popes (2019) Directed by Fernando Meirelles
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8. It Takes Two (1995) Directed by Andy Tennant
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   9. Last Christmas (2019) Directed by Paul Feig
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10. Christine (2016) Directed by Antonio Campos
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11. Head Over Heels (2001) Directed by Mark Waters
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12. The Babysitter (2017) Directed by McG
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13. Fry Day (2017) Directed by Laura Moss
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14. Hair Love (2019) Directed by Bruce W. Smith, Matthew A. Cherry & Everett Downing Jr.
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15. The Terminal (2004) Directed by Steven Spielberg
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16. Bombshell (2019) Directed by Jay Roach
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17. Thanks for Sharing (2012) Directed by Stuart Blumberg
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18. The Edge of Democracy (2019) ‘Democracia em Vertigem’ Directed by Petra Costa
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19. Klaus (2019) Directed by Sergio Pablos   
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20. Little Women (2019) Directed by Greta Gerwig
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21. Life Overtakes Me (2019) Directed by Kristine Samuelson, John Haptas
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22. The Lego Batman Movie (2017) Directed by Chris McKay
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23. A Beautiful Day in the Neighborhood (2019) Directed by Marielle Heller
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24. Simply Irresistible (1999) Directed by Mark Tarlov
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25. Airplane Mode (2020) ‘Modo Avião’ Directed by César Rodrigues
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26. American Factory (2019) Directed by Steven Bognar, Julia Reichert
BONUS  
27. American Factory: A Short Conversation with the Obamas (2019) Directed by Julia Reichert
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28. Jumanji: The Next Level (2019) Directed by Jake Kasdan
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29. Cats (2019) Directed by Tom Hooper
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30. Pain and Glory (2019) ‘Dolor y gloria’ Directed by Pedro Almodóvar 
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   31. Missing Link (2019) Directed by Chris Butler
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32. Nefta Football Club (2018) Directed by Yves Piat
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33. Richard Jewell (2019) Directed by Clint Eastwood
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34. Troop Zero (2019) Directed by Bert, Bertie
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35. 1917 (2019) Directed by Sam Mendes
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36. Labor Pains (2009) Directed by Lara Shapiro
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37. Love Wrecked (2005) Directed by Randal Kleiser
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38. I Lost My Body (2019) ‘J'ai Perdu Mon Corps’ Directed by Jérémy Clapin
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39. Breakthrough (2019) Directed by Roxann Dawson
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40. The Cave (2019) ‘غار’ Directed by Feras Fayyad
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41. Corpus Christi (2019) ‘Boże Ciało’ Directed by Jan Komasa
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42. For Sama (2019) Directed by Waad al-Kateab, Edward Watts
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43. Harriet (2019) Directed by Kasi Lemmons
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44. Birds of Prey (and the Fantabulous Emancipation of One Harley Quinn) (2020) Directed by Cathy Yan
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45. Ad Astra (2019) Directed by James Gray
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46. To All the Boys: P.S. I Still Love You (2020) Directed by Michael Fimognari
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47. Charlie’s Angels (2000) Directed by McG
48. Charlie’s Angels: Full Throttle (2003) Directed by McG
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49. Charlie’s Angels (2019) Directed by Elizabeth Banks
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50. Overboard (2018) Directed by Rob Greenberg
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51. Jenny Slate: Stage Fright (2019) Directed by Gillian Robespierre
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52. The Rewrite (2014) Directed by Marc Lawrence
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53. Looper (2012) Directed by Rian Johnson
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54. Signs (2002) Directed by M. Night Shyamalan
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55. Margaret (2011) Directed by Kenneth Lonergan
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56. All the Bright Places (2020) Directed by Brett Haley
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57. Beauty & the Briefcase (2010) Directed by Gil Junger
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58. When in Rome (2010) Directed by Mark Steven Johnson
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59. Beauty Shop (2005) Directed by Bille Woodruff
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60. Vampires Suck (2010) Directed by Jason Friedberg, Aaron Seltzer
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61. So Undercover (2012) Directed by Tom Vaughan
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62. Think Like a Man (2012) Directed by Tim Story
63. Think Like a Man Too (2014) Directed by Tim Story   
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64. Sonic the Hedgehog (2020) Directed by Jeff Fowler
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65. Across the Universe (2007) Directed by Julie Taymor
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66. Bring It On Again (2004) Directed by Damon Santostefano
67. Bring It On: All or Nothing (2006) Directed by Steve Rash
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68. The Invisible Man (2020) Directed by Leigh Whannell
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69. The Hunt (2020) Directed by Craig Zobel
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70. Step Sisters (2018) Directed by Charles Stone III
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71. Swiped (2018) Directed by Ann Deborah Fishman
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72. Just Friends (2005) Directed by Roger Kumble
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73. Love Don’t Co$t a Thing (2003) Directed by Troy Byer
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74. The Gentlemen (2019) Directed by Guy Ritchie
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75. Onward (2020) Directed by Dan Scanlon
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76. Dolittle (2020) Directed by Stephen Gaghan
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77. Love Jacked (2018) Directed by Alfons Adetuyi
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78. Two Night Stand (2014) Directed by Max Nichols
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79. Hot Fuzz (2007) Directed by Edgar Wright
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80. Nine Months (1995) Directed by Chris Columbus
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81. Locke (2013) Directed by Steven Knight
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82. The World’s End (2013) Directed by Edgar Wright
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83. Imagine Me & You (2005) Directed by Ol Parker
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84. Little Shop of Horrors (1986) Directed by Frank Oz
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85. Bad Times at the El Royale (2018) Directed by Drew Goddard
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86. Ibiza (2018) Directed by Alex Richanbach
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87. Emma. (2020) Directed by Autumn de Wilde
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88. Jexi (2019) Directed by Jon Lucas, Scott Moore  
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89. Airplane! (1980) Directed by Jerry Zucker, Jim Abrahams, David Zucker
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90. The Half of It (2020) Directed by Alice Wu
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91. The Wrong Missy (2020) Directed by Tyler Spindel
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92. Possessor (2020) Directed by Brandon Cronenberg
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93. Ingrid Goes West (2017) Directed by Matt Spicer
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94. El Revenge (2017) ‘La Vingança’ Directed by Fernando Fraiha
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95. Unfinished Business (2015) Directed by Ken Scott
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96. Rough Night (2017) Directed by Lucia Aniello 
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97. Ben Platt: Live from Radio City Music Hall (2020) Directed by Alex Timbers, Sam Wrench
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98. Miss Americana (2020) Directed by Lana Wilson
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99. The Lovebirds (2020) Directed by Michael Showalter
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100. Hannah Gadsby: Douglas (2020) Directed by Madeleine Parry
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