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What is the best movie that has ever been made?

What is the best movie that has ever been made?

TOP 100 BEST MOVIES EVER MADE

  1. The Shawshank Redemption (1994) R | 142 min | Drama.
  2. The Godfather (1972) R | 175 min | Crime, Drama.
  3. The Godfather: Part II (1974) R | 202 min | Crime, Drama.
  4. The Good, the Bad and the Ugly (1966)
  5. Pulp Fiction (1994)
  6. Schindler’s List (1993)
  7. 12 Angry Men (1957)
  8. Inception (2010)

Can watching movies increase IQ?

If you’re looking to boost your intelligence you can always read a book, surround yourself with educated people, learn a new skill and take care of your health by exercising, getting enough sleep and eating “brain foods.” You can even increase your intelligence by watching TV and movies from time-to-time.

Are movies good for your brain?

Movies bring us a sense of relief, even if they stress us out at first. Watching something suspenseful, like a thrilling Hitchcock classic, releases cortisol (the stress hormone) in the brain, followed by dopamine, which produces feelings of pleasure.

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What should I watch if I like Sherlock Holmes?

Top 12 Shows Like Sherlock Holmes That You Will Enjoy Watching Update 12/2021

  • Luther (2010-present) WATCH THIS SHOW HERE.
  • Story so far.
  • The White Collar (2009-2014)
  • House (2004 -2012)
  • Monk (2002-2009)
  • Elementary (2013 – present)
  • The Mentalist (2008-2015)
  • Burn Notice (2007-2013)

What to watch to make you smarter?

9 Documentaries That Will Make You Smarter in 2020

  • Trust Machine: The Story of Blockchain (2018) Streams on Amazon Prime for $2.99.
  • Enron: The Smartest Guys in the Room.
  • 13th.
  • Steve Jobs: The Man in the Machine.
  • The Hunting Ground.
  • Man on Wire.
  • Killing Them Safely.
  • The Queen of Versailles.

Why movies make us happy?

But why do these films make us happy? At the most basic level, of course, seeing a film’s protagonist achieve happiness can trigger feelings of happiness in the viewer for the simple reason that humans are so wonderfully tuned to each other’s feelings that even a one-dimensional image can trigger empathic connection.