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Tuesday, May 13th, 2025 1:17 AM

Live Poll: IMDb's Top 10 Rated Movies' Most Captivating Cut

Intro: You know a movie is good, when time flies by and you hardly can take your eyes off the screen. It tells a fluent and interesting story with no gaps or drawn-out bits. Perfect movies are rare. The top 10 of IMDb can claim that. Which of the top 10 rated movies on IMDb has the most captivating cut? Please tell us here. Suggestions: Set. List: https://www.imdb.com/de/list/ls592679901/ Poll: https://www.imdb.com/poll/noROmNhLcbw/

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27 days ago

Not my favorite from this bunch, but 12 Angry Men fits the poll question like a glove, a masterclass in dialogue driven tension and character study that naturally sparks curiosity.

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Yes, it surely is unquestionale one of the best in that issue. You got a big point when you state that it might not be your favorite movie, when it best fits for the criteria. Wouldn't it be interesting to know which would be the best cut to other users? Maybe '12 Angry Men' really would become the best in our little voting. Who knows? :D

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26 days ago

Please move the apostrophe in Movies: IMDb's Top 10 Rated Movies' Most Captivating Cut Please edit: take your eyes off the screen. no gaps or lengths.

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Done. But I don't get the difference with "no gaps or lengths." I copied and pasted, but I didn't get the difference.

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It's the order of the t and h: lenghts -- lengths "It tells a fluent and interesting story with no gaps or lengths." Actually, I'm not quite sure what you mean by lengths in this case. I wonder if another word would be better.

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"no gaps or drawn-out bits"

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Hi, Jess and Peter. With "lengths" I wanted to name it when a movie is told to boring, because of too prolated scenes or to much filling scenes. There exist many movies that are boring, because the pacing of the story s*cks. :) I don't know if that matches with Peter's "no gaps or drawn-out bits", but I guess you are right and so I've put it in. Or should I better write "torn Pacing"? Or is another term better?

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25 days ago

As Jess said, this is better for the title: IMDb's Top 10 Rated Movies' Most Captivating Cut

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Corrected. :D

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23 days ago

Live Poll, congrats! https://www.imdb.com/poll/noROmNhLcbw/

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Thank you, Jessica. Thank you, Buddies. :D

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23 days ago

The Godfather (1972) by far...