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[-] It's not that I don't think this is possible, but I'm pretty sure that it will end up in everyone getting a movie which they won't enjoy. "Oh yay, The Joy Luck Club!" By the time you set enough criteria, you're basically going to have selected a movie already. It's easier to select by what you want to see than by what you don't want to see. It's nice in an automat sort of 1950s vision of the future sort of way, though. |
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The Joy Luck Club r0x0red my b0x0rs. |
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I do this already, it's as easy as closing your eyes and spining around a few times before you pick up a movie box. |
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Last time I got a woody allen movie. |
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[photojunkie], I've tried that too. After the first two attempts yielded such results as The Day after Tomorrow and Best of Ready Teddy Death, I just reverted back to orthodox shelf scanning. |
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I think the crap-filtering mechanism described in paragraph three is a good idea, so here's a big bad croissant to add to the collection. |
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