The thing I hate about "advice" like this is that it assumes that everyone likes the same things and feels the same way, and it comes across as an attempt to shame anyone otherwise.<p>I <i>like</i> motion interpolation. I always have it turned on, and I chose my TV based on the quality of its motion interpolation.<p>Screens are so big these days, that if you're watching a 24fps movie, any panning movement becomes a horrible juddering shaking movement. Judder judder judder... ugh. I can't stand it.<p>With motion interpolation turned on, everything is silky smooth, and I can actually <i>see</i> what's on the screen, even when the picture is moving.<p>So no, I won't be turning it off, and I suggest that the next time you watch a shakey-cam action movie, you try turning it on too!