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Your picks for The best of 2025

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It's Poppy

Any good stuff of 2025 that you recommend?

Best horror movie: Weapons

Best horror movie runner up: Sinners

Movie that should probably win the oscar: Hamnet

Most woke garbage movie that should not win the oscar: One Battle After Another

Best Netflix movie that was 2 and 1/2 hours or longer: Del Toro's Frankenstein

Best Cable series: Dexter Resurrection, finally a good reboot that had the style and grit of the original.

Best Cable series comedy: The Rehearsal season 2 with Nathan Fielder

Best Cable series horror: It Welcome to Derry

Pluribus is also getting buzz, same guy who did better call saul, so may check that out.


Best Video Game: Clair Obscur Expedition 33


Best Book: Ummm, do people still read those, no idea. I heard The Devils - Joe Abercrombie was a good if you like fantasy/humor/brutal fight scenes but have not read it yet.



Garraty_47

The best thing about 2025 is it's almost over.

The planet needs a reset and the new year seems apropos.

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Quote from: Garraty_47 on Today at 11:43:25 AMThe best thing about 2025 is it's almost over.

The planet needs a reset and the new year seems apropos.
Canada needs a reset more than the States. We needed it yesterday.

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Quote from: Garraty_47 on Today at 11:43:25 AMThe best thing about 2025 is it's almost over.

The planet needs a reset and the new year seems apropos.

There are plenty of credible sources that claim we will not be making it past 2030.

I agree.. and sure hope so.

Some believe that it is A.I that does us in. My belief is a bit more nuanced. A.I will be a driver in the overall equation but it is not the sole factor. Our own greed will have destroyed our own economies and ways of life long before A.I becomes self aware and puts us out of our misery the way any super intelligent being should. 

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