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Amazon is currently allowing everyone to vote on short films.

Amazon's Tribeca Screening Room brings up a random entry for the Tribeca Film Festival's short film competition. After watching the film, you suffer through a Ellen DeGenerate commercial, and then you are allowed to vote on the film. Simple voting . . . one to five stars.

As with all film festivals, there are some inventive pieces, some cute little comedies, and some useless fodder. If nothing else, you are rewarded by the bad ones by being able to give them the lowest possible score. Overall, however, I haven't seen any true losers yet, and I haven't given any of the films the lowest possible score . . . yet!

If you've got time, check it out. You just might learn something.

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Go ahead. Comment. It's easier than a barrel full of monkeys.