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tbear326 t1_ixqd8xm wrote

Also volume of movies by release year, I guess...

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oryx_za t1_ixqfekq wrote

Yea, I think you need to clarify.

Looks like you are mixing series and movies hence the super short "movies"

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WellQuiet t1_ixqnz8c wrote

What is the average and the median?

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arsenicplum t1_ixqpxwh wrote

I'd love to see a regression curve

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Im-Henrik t1_ixr9526 wrote

I’m just curious, is there anything special or surprising to see here? Looks to me like, there’s simply more movies over time.

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twitchydigits t1_ixrseko wrote

What's the movie that is over 300 minutes (which is 5 hours)?

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Super_Automatic t1_ixsb08t wrote

Interesting idea for a plot, but it looks wildly inaccurate. There are probably no true modern "movies" which are less than an hour long. Also, your categories are lacking, given that the majority of the plot is black (which is also the least useful category), and the legend should be color coded as well, and likely better off in the top left corner of the plot instead of below it. Title and axes could use proper title-capitalization.

Needs work. 3/10.

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anonkitty2 t1_ixtyp2j wrote

No. There are such things as short films. There's an Oscar category for them, so some get released. In the 1940s, they were guaranteed to be included in the theatrical mix. They were the way to get news until television national news was invented. And many of the older theatrical cartoons were really short.

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anonkitty2 t1_ixtz52a wrote

Shortages on materials to make films that weren't war movies or propaganda. After 1945, the rise of low-budget filmmakers. Short films had no stigma before television was common, and that didn't start before 1948.

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UsandoFXOS t1_ixx2uab wrote

Lawrence of Arabia (1962) is one of the best movies on Cinema history and it is 222 minutes long (almost 4 hours) 😁

There are also at least a couple of very popular films very long. But i don't remember but it's name.

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anonkitty2 t1_ixy3hyq wrote

Yes. OP's misfortune to fail to name the most common type of film in their key. I could figure it out from elimination -- there shouldn't be many other types of "other." But making the typical film "other" is like having most of your moving boxes marked "miscellaneous."

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