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Online Movie Databases: Internet Movie Database, Hong Kong Cinemagic, Metacritic, Big Cartoon Database, Everyone's a Critic - Softcover

 
9781155236308: Online Movie Databases: Internet Movie Database, Hong Kong Cinemagic, Metacritic, Big Cartoon Database, Everyone's a Critic

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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 123. Not illustrated. Chapters: Internet Movie Database, Hong Kong Cinemagic, Metacritic, Big Cartoon Database, Everyone's a Critic, Internet Adult Film Database, Toptenreviews, Movietome, Critical Metrics, Jinni, Hong Kong Movie Database, Movie Genome, Douban, Box Office Mojo, Allmovie, Findanyfilm.com, Complete Index to World Film, Filmarchives Online, Little Golden Guy, Korean Movie Database, Christian Film Database, Box Office Prophets, Port.hu, Internet Movie Script Database, Filmfront, Movie Review Query Engine, Japanese Movie Database, Allociné, Cinema and Science, Filmweb, Cinenacional.com, Czech Movie Heaven, Fexon. Excerpt: The Internet Movie Database (IMDb) is an online database of information related to movies, television shows, actors, production crew personnel, video games, and most recently, fictional characters featured in visual entertainment media. IMDb launched on October 17, 1990, and in 1998 was acquired by Amazon.com. The IMDb originated from two lists started as independent projects in early 1989 by participants in the Usenet newsgroup rec.arts.movies. In each case, a single maintainer recorded items emailed by newsgroup readers, and posted updated versions of his list from time to time. The founding ideas of the database began with a posting titled "Those Eyes", on the subject of actresses with beautiful eyes. Hank Driskill began to collect a list of attractive actresses and what movies they had appeared in, and as the size of the repeated posting grew far beyond a normal newsgroup article, it soon became known simply as "THE LIST". (The first code to manage this list was a Perl program written by Randal L. Schwartz to "invert the list", organizing the list by movies instead of actresses. The other project, started by Chuck Musciano, was briefly called the "Movie Ratings List" and soon became the "Movie Ra...

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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 123. Not illustrated. Chapters: Internet Movie Database, Hong Kong Cinemagic, Metacritic, Big Cartoon Database, Everyone's a Critic, Internet Adult Film Database, Toptenreviews, Movietome, Critical Metrics, Jinni, Hong Kong Movie Database, Movie Genome, Douban, Box Office Mojo, Allmovie, Findanyfilm.com, Complete Index to World Film, Filmarchives Online, Little Golden Guy, Korean Movie Database, Christian Film Database, Box Office Prophets, Port.hu, Internet Movie Script Database, Filmfront, Movie Review Query Engine, Japanese Movie Database, Allociné, Cinema and Science, Filmweb, Cinenacional.com, Czech Movie Heaven, Fexon. Excerpt: The Internet Movie Database (IMDb) is an online database of information related to movies, television shows, actors, production crew personnel, video games, and most recently, fictional characters featured in visual entertainment media. IMDb launched on October 17, 1990, and in 1998 was acquired by Amazon.com. The IMDb originated from two lists started as independent projects in early 1989 by participants in the Usenet newsgroup rec.arts.movies. In each case, a single maintainer recorded items emailed by newsgroup readers, and posted updated versions of his list from time to time. The founding ideas of the database began with a posting titled "Those Eyes", on the subject of actresses with beautiful eyes. Hank Driskill began to collect a list of attractive actresses and what movies they had appeared in, and as the size of the repeated posting grew far beyond a normal newsgroup article, it soon became known simply as "THE LIST". (The first code to manage this list was a Perl program written by Randal L. Schwartz to "invert the list", organizing the list by movies instead of actresses. The other project, started by Chuck Musciano, was briefly called the "Movie Ratings List" and soon became the "Movie Ra...

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