Additional Info: Kingdom of Heaven (2005); The Calcium Kid (2004); Elizabethtown (2005); Haven (2004); The Good Doctor (2011); Zulu (2013); Romeo and Juliet (2014); Romans (2017); Tour de Pharmacy (2017); S.M.A.R.T. Chase (2017); Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl (2003); Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest (2006); Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End (2007); Troy (2004); Ned Kelly (2003); David Blaine: What Is Magic? (2010); Unlocked (2017); Below Deck: An Interactive History Of Pirates (2003); According to Plan: The Making of 'Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest' (2006); New Zealand as Middle Earth (2002); The Outpost (2020); Gran Turismo (2023); An Epic At Sea: The Making of Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl (2003); Main Street (2010); Sympathy for Delicious (2010); The Hobbit: The Battle of the Five Armies (2014); Beyond the Movie: The Fellowship of the Ring (2001); Needle in a Timestack (2021); Billie Eilish: The World's a Little Blurry (2021); The Hobbit: The Desolation of Smaug (2013); The Quest Fulfilled: A Director's Vision (2003); Paparazzi: Full Throttle LA (2016); New York, I Love You (2008); Quest for the Ring (2001); The Armenian Genocide (2006); Ringers: Lord of the Fans (2005); The Three Musketeers (2011); Film Collectibles: Capturing Movie Memories (2003); The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers (2002); Love and Other Disasters (2006); The Path to Redemption (2006); Black Hawk Down (2001); Marina Abramović: The Artist Is Present (2012); And We Go Green (2019); Wonder Boy (2019); The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring (2001); The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King (2003); Wilde (1997); Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Men Tell No Tales (2017); A Passage to Middle-earth: Making of 'Lord of the Rings' (2001); Fight for Your Right Revisited (2011); Digging for Fire (2015)
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The number of movies Orlando Bloom appeared in correlates with...
Variable | Correlation | Years | Has img? |
Air pollution in Central City, Kentucky | r=0.97 | 6yrs | No |
Air quality in Union City, Tennessee | r=0.97 | 7yrs | No |
Air quality in Union City, Tennessee | r=0.95 | 7yrs | Yes! |
Votes for Republican Senators in New Hampshire | r=0.92 | 7yrs | No |
Popularity of the 'fidget spinner' meme | r=0.88 | 7yrs | No |
Google searches for 'boujee' | r=0.87 | 8yrs | No |
Air pollution in Union City, Tennessee | r=0.85 | 7yrs | No |
Average length of MrBeast's YouTube videos | r=0.82 | 12yrs | No |
Bloomberg Money Stuff articles about bitcoin | r=0.7 | 10yrs | No |
Popularity of the first name Jair | r=0.63 | 26yrs | No |
Google searches for 'attacked by a squirrel' | r=0.48 | 20yrs | No |
How good OverSimplified YouTube video titles are | r=-0.95 | 7yrs | No |
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You caught me! While it would be intuitive to sort only by "correlation," I have a big, weird database. If I sort only by correlation, often all the top results are from some one or two very large datasets (like the weather or labor statistics), and it overwhelms the page.
I can't show you *all* the correlations, because my database would get too large and this page would take a very long time to load. Instead I opt to show you a subset, and I sort them by a magic system score. It starts with the correlation, but penalizes variables that repeat from the same dataset. (It also gives a bonus to variables I happen to find interesting.)