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网易 the TV addict | TV Blog Faronheit thedissolve: Every year in my capacity as Film Editor of The A.V. Club, I would send out a raw list of movie titles to my core staff for year-end list consideration, ordered chronologically by their release date in New York City. But lately, I’ve been sending out “halftime” lists, too, and even published annotated versions of those lists on the site. I recently put together a halftime list for our writers at The Dissolve, too, and thought I’d share that with our Tumblr followers.Read More I’ve seen about a quarter of the movies on this list, and can tell you that I strongly recommend 100% of those (esp. cnBeta.COM_网友媒体与言论平台 Home
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