

Is this the brand? I’d be interested in something like this.
Is this the brand? I’d be interested in something like this.
Ahh ok sorry I was barely awake and just grabbed the first few, misunderstanding what you were trying to accomplish.
Copilot was really bad at this, but logged into free ChatGPT, it gave me this list on the second attempt with reasoning turned on (first attempt missed a handful of movies). I didn’t check super thoroughly but they seem to all be there, and I don’t see any that aren’t in the post/comments. I added numbering in a subsequent prompt.
Prompt: Can you go through this post including all comments and create a table of all of the movies listed, and add their release date, director and genre? Be very through and make sure to list all movies as some may be formatted differently, and some are mentioned in sentences and nested comments. https://piefed.jeena.net/post/125521
Below is an updated, comprehensive table that includes all of the movies extracted from the post and its comments – now including “The Matrix” and “The Sandlot” among others. Note that for some titles (like “Tengoku to jigoku”), details are approximate.
No. | Movie | Release Date | Director | Genre |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | M | 1931 | Fritz Lang | Crime, Mystery, Thriller |
2 | Gone with the Wind | 1939 | Victor Fleming (plus uncredited directors) | Epic Historical Romance Drama |
3 | The Godfather | 1972 | Francis Ford Coppola | Crime, Drama |
4 | Taxi Driver | 1976 | Martin Scorsese | Psychological Thriller, Crime Drama |
5 | Murder on the Orient Express | 1974 | Sidney Lumet | Mystery, Crime, Thriller |
6 | One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest | 1975 | Miloš Forman | Drama |
7 | Rear Window | 1954 | Alfred Hitchcock | Mystery, Thriller |
8 | Dr. Strangelove or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb | 1964 | Stanley Kubrick | Satire, Black Comedy, War |
9 | Chinatown | 1974 | Roman Polanski | Neo-noir, Mystery, Thriller |
10 | La Grande Bouffe | 1973 | Marco Ferreri | Dark Comedy, Satire, Drama |
11 | L’Avventura | 1960 | Michelangelo Antonioni | Drama, Mystery |
12 | Tengoku to jigoku | c. 1963 | Unknown | Japanese Drama/Horror (approx.) |
13 | An American Tail: Fievel Goes West | 1991 | Phil Nibbelink | Animated Western, Adventure, Comedy |
14 | The Land Before Time | 1988 | Don Bluth | Animated Adventure, Drama |
15 | The Secret of NIMH | 1982 | Don Bluth | Animated Fantasy, Adventure |
16 | Robin Hood | 1973 | Wolfgang Reitherman | Animated Musical, Adventure |
17 | 1984 | 1984 | Michael Radford | Dystopian, Drama, Sci‑Fi |
18 | Nausicaä of the Valley of the Wind | 1984 | Hayao Miyazaki | Animated Sci‑Fi, Fantasy, Adventure |
19 | 12 Angry Men | 1957 | Sidney Lumet | Courtroom Drama |
20 | To Kill a Mockingbird | 1962 | Robert Mulligan | Drama, Courtroom Drama |
21 | The Fifth Element | 1997 | Luc Besson | Sci‑Fi, Action, Adventure |
22 | The Terminator | 1984 | James Cameron | Sci‑Fi, Action |
23 | Terminator 2: Judgment Day | 1991 | James Cameron | Sci‑Fi, Action |
24 | Total Recall | 1990 | Paul Verhoeven | Sci‑Fi, Action |
25 | Cool Hand Luke | 1967 | Stuart Rosenberg | Drama |
26 | Rebel Without a Cause | 1955 | Nicholas Ray | Drama |
27 | A Hard Day’s Night | 1964 | Richard Lester | Musical, Comedy |
28 | Psycho | 1960 | Alfred Hitchcock | Horror, Thriller |
29 | Forrest Gump | 1994 | Robert Zemeckis | Drama, Comedy |
30 | Star Wars | 1977 | George Lucas | Sci‑Fi, Space Opera, Adventure |
31 | Raiders of the Lost Ark | 1981 | Steven Spielberg | Action, Adventure |
32 | Local Hero | 1983 | Bill Forsyth | Comedy‑Drama |
33 | Rocky Horror Picture Show | 1975 | Jim Sharman | Musical, Comedy, Horror |
34 | Joe vs the Volcano | 1990 | John Patrick Shanley | Romantic Comedy, Adventure |
35 | Life of Brian | 1979 | Terry Jones | Satirical Comedy |
36 | Monty Python and the Holy Grail | 1975 | Terry Gilliam & Terry Jones | Satirical Comedy |
37 | Highlander | 1986 | Russell Mulcahy | Action, Fantasy |
38 | So I Married an Ax Murderer | 1993 | Lee H. Katzin | Comedy |
39 | Wayne’s World | 1992 | Penelope Spheeris | Comedy |
40 | The Game | 1997 | David Fincher | Thriller, Mystery |
41 | Bull Durham | 1988 | Ron Shelton | Sports Comedy‑Drama |
42 | Tampopo | 1985 | Juzo Itami | Comedy |
43 | Paper Moon | 1973 | Peter Bogdanovich | Comedy‑Drama |
44 | Sing Street | 2016 | John Carney | Musical, Comedy‑Drama |
45 | Who Framed Roger Rabbit | 1988 | Robert Zemeckis | Live‑Action/Animation, Comedy, Mystery |
46 | The Sting | 1973 | George Roy Hill | Caper, Comedy‑Drama |
47 | Hunt for the Wilderpeople | 2016 | Taika Waititi | Adventure, Comedy |
48 | About Time | 2013 | Richard Curtis | Romantic Comedy‑Drama, Fantasy |
49 | School of Rock | 2003 | Richard Linklater | Comedy, Music |
50 | O Brother Where Art Thou | 2000 | Joel & Ethan Coen | Adventure, Comedy‑Drama, Musical |
51 | Midnight Run | 1988 | Martin Brest | Action, Comedy |
52 | Barb and Starr Go To Vista Del Mar | 2017 | Ken Wiederhorn | Comedy |
53 | Spaceballs | 1987 | Mel Brooks | Sci‑Fi, Comedy, Parody |
54 | Uncle Buck | 1989 | John Hughes | Comedy |
55 | Planes, Trains, and Automobiles | 1987 | John Hughes | Comedy |
56 | Airplane! | 1980 | Jim Abrahams, David Zucker, Jerry Zucker | Parody, Comedy |
57 | Father of the Bride | 1950 | Vincente Minnelli | Comedy, Romance |
58 | The Man Who Came to Dinner | 1942 | William Keighley | Comedy |
59 | Death Becomes Her | 1992 | Robert Zemeckis | Black Comedy, Fantasy |
60 | 9 to 5 | 1980 | Colin Higgins | Comedy |
61 | Clue | 1985 | Jonathan Lynn | Mystery, Comedy |
62 | Office Space | 1999 | Mike Judge | Comedy |
63 | Bill and Ted’s Excellent Adventure | 1989 | Stephen Herek | Sci‑Fi, Comedy, Adventure |
64 | The Day the Earth Stood Still | 1951 | Robert Wise | Sci‑Fi, Drama |
65 | Nosferatu | 1922 | F. W. Murnau | Horror |
66 | The Maltese Falcon | 1941 | John Huston | Film Noir, Mystery |
67 | Vertigo | 1958 | Alfred Hitchcock | Psychological Thriller |
68 | Little Shop of Horrors | 1986 | Frank Oz | Horror Comedy, Musical |
69 | The Good, the Bad and the Ugly | 1966 | Sergio Leone | Western |
70 | Videodrome | 1983 | David Cronenberg | Sci‑Fi, Horror |
71 | Blade Runner | 1982 | Ridley Scott | Sci‑Fi, Neo‑noir |
72 | Wild at Heart | 1990 | David Lynch | Road Film, Crime, Drama |
73 | Drive | 2011 | Nicolas Winding Refn | Crime, Drama, Action |
74 | Destroyer | 2018 | Karyn Kusama | Crime, Drama, Thriller |
75 | Annie Hall | 1977 | Woody Allen | Romantic Comedy |
76 | The Graduate | 1967 | Mike Nichols | Comedy‑Drama, Romance |
77 | Ball of Fire | 1941 | Howard Hawks | Comedy, Romance |
78 | Double Indemnity | 1944 | Billy Wilder | Film Noir, Crime |
79 | Some Like It Hot | 1959 | Billy Wilder | Comedy, Romance |
80 | Sunset Boulevard | 1950 | Billy Wilder | Film Noir, Drama |
81 | Sabrina | 1954 | Billy Wilder | Romantic Comedy |
82 | Stalag 17 | 1953 | Billy Wilder | War Comedy, Drama |
83 | Bringing Up Baby | 1938 | Howard Hawks | Screwball Comedy |
84 | Goodfellas | 1990 | Martin Scorsese | Crime, Drama |
85 | Ikiru | 1952 | Akira Kurosawa | Drama |
86 | Jaws | 1975 | Steven Spielberg | Thriller |
87 | Pulp Fiction | 1994 | Quentin Tarantino | Crime, Drama |
88 | Spirited Away | 2001 | Hayao Miyazaki | Animated Fantasy, Adventure |
89 | Grave of the Fireflies | 1988 | Isao Takahata | Animated War Drama |
90 | Fantasia | 1940 | Various (Disney) | Animated Musical, Fantasy |
91 | Ben Hur | 1959 | William Wyler | Epic Historical Drama |
92 | Logan’s Run | 1976 | Michael Anderson | Sci‑Fi, Action |
93 | Time After Time | 1979 | Nicholas Meyer | Sci‑Fi, Adventure, Thriller |
94 | Casablanca | 1942 | Michael Curtiz | Romance, Drama |
95 | Apocalypse Now | 1979 | Francis Ford Coppola | War, Drama |
96 | 2001: A Space Odyssey | 1968 | Stanley Kubrick | Sci‑Fi, Adventure |
97 | The Shining | 1980 | Stanley Kubrick | Horror |
98 | Look Who’s Coming to Dinner | 1967 | Stanley Kramer | Drama, Comedy |
99 | Grumpy Old Men | 1993 | Donald Petrie | Comedy |
100 | The Sixth Sense | 1999 | M. Night Shyamalan | Supernatural Thriller |
101 | The Matrix | 1999 | The Wachowskis | Sci‑Fi, Action |
102 | The Sandlot | 1993 | David Mickey Evans | Family, Sports Comedy‑Drama |
103 | The War | 1994 | Jon Avnet | War Drama |
104 | Enemy of the State | 1998 | Tony Scott | Spy Thriller |
105 | Fandango | 1985 | Kevin Reynolds | Coming‑of‑Age, Comedy‑Drama |
106 | Saving Private Ryan | 1998 | Steven Spielberg | War, Drama |
107 | Being There | 1979 | Hal Ashby | Drama, Satire |
108 | The Princess Bride | 1987 | Rob Reiner | Fantasy, Adventure, Romantic Comedy |
Note: Some release dates (or “release years”) and genres are simplified for brevity, and in a few cases the director’s name represents the most widely recognized figure associated with the film.
Yeah that is a perfect use for AI. Here’s what I came up with:
Using this list of classic movies, can you create a table which also includes each movie’s release date, director and genre? (Insert list of movies)
Here is a table that includes each movie’s release date, director, and genre:
Movie Title | Release Date | Director | Genre |
---|---|---|---|
M | 1931 | Fritz Lang | Thriller, Crime, Mystery |
Gone with the Wind | 1939 | Victor Fleming, George Cukor, Sam Wood | Drama, Romance, War |
The Godfather | 1972 | Francis Ford Coppola | Crime, Drama |
Taxi Driver | 1976 | Martin Scorsese | Crime, Drama, Thriller |
Murder on the Orient Express | 1974 | Sidney Lumet | Crime, Drama, Mystery |
One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest | 1975 | Milos Forman | Drama |
Rear Window | 1954 | Alfred Hitchcock | Mystery, Thriller, Crime |
Dr. Strangelove or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb | 1964 | Stanley Kubrick | Comedy, War, Satire |
Chinatown | 1974 | Roman Polanski | Mystery, Thriller, Drama |
Le Grande Bouffe | 1973 | Marco Ferreri | Comedy, Drama |
L’Avventura | 1960 | Michelangelo Antonioni | Drama, Mystery, Romance |
Tengoku to jigoku (High and Low) | 1963 | Akira Kurosawa | Crime, Drama, Thriller |
This table lists the movie titles alongside their release dates, directors, and genres. Let me know if you’d like more details or adjustments!
What a sad state of things. Guess the bribe worked.
It looks to be open source, and does not cost money. The “Try before you buy” heading is perhaps a little confusing, just means “try a demo of the software before spending time installing and configuring on your own instance”.
Looks to be a one stop shop to manage multiple instances of the arr suite. Pretty neat.
Had a nibble on that onion.
Breaking records with that abysmal voter turnout ☹️.
You all are getting sleep?
Same-ish, with chronic fatigue. This is the way.
To add, if you’re not drinking, take a pain med (Tylenol, neurofen, etc) before as well, to help your old ass bones and joints to not be sore. I usually start hydrating heavy a day or two before. I usually graban Organika or other electrolyte powder instead of Gatorade, and grab a b12 and Coq12. Oh and comfy shoes! Nothing worse than being at like a second or third day of a festival, unable to stand because of sore feets!
I though that was for Angeldust?
Hate to say it, but yes it is…
Jan 1, 2030 is 1,825 days away from today, Jan 2, 2025.
The first cases of COVID-19 in Wuhan were late November 2019 (about 1,870 days ago), with the first confirmed case in the US on Jan 19, 2020 (1,810 days ago).
I mean, yeah I get your point and see it from time to time as well.
But, in my case, I have a 1080ti on EndeavourOS, another 1080ti on Nobara and a 3050 on Bazzite. Used for gaming, DaVinci Resolve, blender, stablediffusion and even streaming games to lower end machines. No issues on any of them, and anecdotally, better performance than the same gear on windows. The only thing that most recently popped up just a couple of days ago was trying to use Creality Print 5, it will seemingly not work with nvidia, but the previous version works fine.
Nice, thanks. I’m on nvidia. I was thinking about the quest simply because it is so much more affordable, and newer than the index. Only thing holding me back is I don’t have a meta account nor do I want to make one, even if it’s just for the quest.
What sort of hardware are you using (gpu and headset)? I’m thinking of picking something up soon.
Have you tried non official jellyfin clients? I had issues with the official app on AppleTV as well, so I switched to Infuse. The free app supports most things and I think the paid gives access to additional codecs if I recall correctly. The pro upgrade isn’t too expensive and the app is sleek across Apple devices. Only issue I’ve really had is sometimes if a video is not played to the end (as in, stopped during credits) it still shows up in the continue watching, but that might be a problem on my end.
I think MXPlayer is similar on Android which might be worth checking out.
TIL “ArguingOnline” is a hobby.
I actually tried this as my second step in trouble shooting, the first being using different ports.
In the non-omada management software, it defaults to 10G, and if the devices is on before the switch it negotiates 10G correctly and works at full speed (tested with iperf3). As soon as any of the 10G connected devices is rebooted, I’m back to 1G. To fix it, I then have to set the port to 1G with flow control on, apply changes, save config, refresh page, change to 10G with flow control off, apply, save config and it goes back to 10G again. Alternatively I can reboot their switch and it’s fine again.
In Omada its the same, fewer steps to get there but I have to sometimes do it 2-3 times before it works.
Same issue with both 10G TP-Link switches, so I’m thinking it might be the SFP. Using Intel SFP+ with FS optical cables. I’m using a DAC for the uplink from the 10G switch to my unmanaged 2.5G switch, and that doesn’t have the problem of dropping, always works max speed.
Fair enough. Is there anything one can do to mitigate? Like I know for the recent issue in the news, a mitigation strategy for consumers is to basically reboot their router often. I keep my router and all hardware up to date, and try to follow news here. Not sure if there is really anything else I could do.
Oh wow, hard to believe a huge bug like that would make it to production. What do you recommend instead? Stick with TP-Link?
Edited, just for you because you made me laugh.