How do you keep track of all your watched movies/TV shows?
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>flawlessly remember every movie I've ever watched for the last fifteen years and maybe 95% of the dialogue and the majority of the cast
>can't remember what my friends/family said to me twenty minutes ago
>>85200169
Why would I need to keep track of them?
The human brain can store 100+ terabytes of information, stop smoking weed and you might be able to remember simple names.
>>85200169
Oh that's simple. I'm not autistic and I don't have to do unnecessary shit.
>>85200169
watched_current_year.txt
>>85200197
You suffer from acute escapism overload. I'm writing a paper on it but it will probably be done once I get through the Wire.
>>85200169
I use a little website called Flickcharts where I rank all my movies.
>>85200169
Letterboxd you mong
>>85201195
This.
>>85200169
trakt.tv
>>85201195
This is definitley my favourite and I don't have anything against it, though it doesn't do shows.
>>85201230
This is the best one for shows (it does movies to, but i neglect that personally). I remember not liking it after some UI overhaul, but I've since forgotten why and gotten used to it.
>>85200169
i just see a movie or show and automatically remember if i have watched it or not
>>85200169
I dont.
I have a non-stop stream of various media bombarding me at all time . I absord ancillary amounts of information which represent abstract symbology of each and every genre or overall form cinema. I see all possibilities at all times, so I never "remember" so much as I experience certain moments I already have envisioned.
Once you have transcended to this level you will remember all film ever made even before you see it. You also realize capeshit is un-watchable garbage and anyone who speaks of it is to some degree retarded.
It's pretty simple, I'm not a retard.
>>85200169
I had a huge favorite folder, with subfolders for decades and, inside, years, where I saved the pages for all films and shows I considered somewhat memorable.
>>85201769
this