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Thought it would be cool to make a list of good movies to checkout. Any suggestions?
Memento is very good.Mk said:I'm going to watch Memento tonight. xkcd said it was good.
I cried during that movie. Probably because I am Kurdish too.Gokul43201 said:
qspeechc said:That movie where Ferrel plays an elf, anyone?
NerfMonkey said:Boondock Saints, my favorite movie of all time hands-down. Gratuitous violence, extreme profanity and sexual content. Plus great music.
Get Shorty was dreadful! :yuck: Angry angry story!pace said:Get Shorty
NerfMonkey said:I haven't seen either of those but if by "that type of movie" you mean weird semi-porno-type movies that would be awkward to watch with close friends
Scientists may consider a movie a "must-watch" if it accurately portrays scientific concepts or theories, presents them in an engaging and understandable way, and promotes critical thinking or scientific curiosity.
There is no specific genre that scientists recommend as a must-watch. However, movies that incorporate science fiction, documentaries, or biopics may be of interest to scientists.
Some examples of movies that scientists may recommend as must-watch include "The Theory of Everything" for its portrayal of Stephen Hawking's life and work, "Interstellar" for its depiction of space and time travel, and "The Martian" for its scientific accuracy and problem-solving approach.
Watching movies can benefit scientists by providing inspiration and new ideas for research, promoting critical thinking and analysis of scientific concepts, and offering a way to communicate complex ideas to a wider audience.
There is no specific movie that scientists advise against watching. However, movies that perpetuate myths or misinformation about science, or that present pseudoscience as fact, may not be recommended by scientists.