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Oop.  I don't really use older videos so I guess I wouldn't know, but yeah I suppose that'd make sense. I definitely don't notice anything whenever I do the 2nd frame thing (and I do it a lot, actually) but someone made me a Taylor avi recently for The Photoshop Game and they noticed it was choppy when even I didn't, though I guess I didn't even explore it too much.
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I probably wouldn't be able to tell the difference between a E2F gif and a normal gif if someone else made it, but if I did it, I would just
know.

I only really use the every second frame option when making stuff for Tumblr because of their terribly low MB maximum. but yeah, the further back you go the less FPS cameras had. I tried to make a video of one of Eddie Cochran's live performances and when I deleted every 2nd frame it just looked TERRIBLE! Like, it was so so choppy.
Just gonna stick with this static avatar MiMi gave me.
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Yeah, Tomorrow just started off too slow and there were some parts where it really was awkward and it was noticeable. I loved Hard Knock Life and I actually enjoyed Diaz's first song, it was cute and she put a lot of her character into it which is always fun. The Jamie Foxx one in the helicopter and the one with that one semi-relevant character are forgettable. Opportunity had a rushed start and wasn't even that great, to be honest.
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Yes! Hard Knock Life was the best track, without a doubt. Sia's two tracks (not including her rendition of Opportunity) are really great. That Earthquake Lake song is soo fun, it reminds me of going to the beach and long summer days.

They changed the lyrics to "Little Girls" so much, but it REALLY, REALLY worked. I wasn't a fan of the changes in I Think I'm Gonna Like I Here, but they hit it out of the park with Little Girls.
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Fff yeah it was a little biT much for the whole social media thing, as if anyone would really care that much, anyways. Pretty much the same for me, she definitely played her role right. Mhm, people always judge things so insanely when they're not too amazing, if it's a movie that's basically begging for Oscars then you have the right to judge, but if it's obviously not going to be up for a ton of nominations then there's no need to go too crazy, plus it's not a BAD movie at all, it has a few messy moments here and there but overall it's fine.
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Right? Like, Annie wasn't even going to high-class clubs or dating a bunch of famous guys. She was like the worst socialist ever, people would NOT have cared that much about her.

lmao, but seriously that last bit was a little extra. Who includes their location in tweets anyway? Must be a New York thing.
I'll leave it for a surprise- although, I have a pretty good idea about what it could be.
Spreading the greatness of our #1 movies with friends.
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Mhm, I really don't watch a lot of them at all. Not even many that are nominated for the Oscars and all, I just prefer stuff that's not too serious. Though occasionally I'll watch some and enjoy it, like Silver Linings Playbook and American Hustle, but then again those had Jennifer Lawrence so that was an easy hook, line and sinker for me.
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Same. Like, I can barely even sit through normal drama/action films without getting bored. The Mazerunner was such a bore for me and just dragggged on. I only really enjoy horror and comedy movies

but sometimes, if the plot is really good and the director/writer does a great job with symbolism, I can get a lot of some film festival(esque) movies.
Come to think of it, though- the two movies I have tied for #1 are both considered dramas. and one of them is a romantic drama.

Man, it really
was a slow year.