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why must films be either <10 or >60 minutes long and why can't I just watch a movie that is about 20-45 minutes long?
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>>217017129
I bet this was an NYU film school application project because of their retarded length limit for submissions
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>>217017129
Use the filters to find movies with that timeframe
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>>217018874
how do I use regex to do that?
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>>217018947
1. Use Google, ask for best movies with runtime between x and x
2. Use imdb, sort by runtime, skip to the section starting with the runtime you want - https://www.imdb.com/search/title/?title_type=feature&sort=runtime,asc
3. Use a movie site api, write a script that returns a list of movies filtered the way you want with a runtime between x and x
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>>217019038
I was joking, you said filters but didn't specify where to put those filters I wanted to mess with you. sorry (not sorry)
I am grateful however because the imdb search is good for what I want, even if the imdb UI is hot garbage

also
>screenshot is all movies from before 1970
lol
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>>217019240
>I was joking
Nah you're just lazy and stupid.
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>>217019338
>use the filters
>doesn't specify where to put said filters
Nah you're just lazy and stupid.



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