With the emergence of social networking sites, there was a small influx of a niche in this market - movies. Each has its advantages and disadvantages as you refer to the future and where you go in the future. Below a detailed look at each.
IMDB.com: Perfect film information website. It has virtually every Director, actor, writer, film, tv movie, year published man known. The site is more often as any other movie website. Often is the information found here considered right. His social network side of things is a little blah and is missing a lot to be desired. It has a few login features and some list generation, but other than that it's too excited that about – especially something you and your friends would want to engage with nothing.The Outlook which is site has everything required for a movie site lot versprechend.Es and with the social side of things could easily integrate a few more interactions.
RottenTomatoes.com: A monster movie review website. It has compiled all critical reviews for each movie. It does a good job getting people in or out of the theatre with an idea of the film will be as well. There are also some info for release dates, actors, etc.But, for social networking, it lacks a little etwas.Es has some film list to keep interested in return people signed functions and some message boards. But there is no substance or nothing really pushes interact.
Flixster.com: A newer true social networking Web site, movies dedicated to. Users can all sorts of things to do, as well as recommend movies, rate movies, review and talk with friends. There are also movie information.But it's not zurückkehren.Es push you to the site the site for a short time has some nice features, but most users often never to return. It has a Facebook application, but how much it draws users on the site is unknown. Some call this the MySpace film social networking - this was the first.
YMDB.com (Shompy): Old, outdated and not much visited. It has a feature - film lists.Users can easily create a list of the top film, explain why you think it is chat you well, then with a few friends who stumble on your list can it has no film reviews, no real social interaction and not intuitive. It's an and done site that never really generates revenue. No one knows, as there is in the position to a float to keep. It is possible some knowledge of non-English to get movies.
Spout.com: This small page has a decent amount of movie information and some cool tools.There are finally some film review feature type, although it is all really is a blog that is manually.the design it nice and people seem nice too. There is no social interaction and a free bug website. I enjoyed looking for movie about an instant movie search, but it was buggy. It had some good film list functions and a way to look hot or not movies. But in the end it was a confusing site that will not return most too many times.
FilmCrave.com: A very young but ambitious social networking site. Lacking a strong film database (although it looks like it is growing), some social interaction and a strong heart. What has it, is almost anything. Strong film reviews, intuitive moviemaking list and enough social networking potential.It is everything looks promising less than a month old, from the looks of it it is not known where it go or grow, however.
Yahoomovies.com: Yahoo movies is A very large part of Yahoo.You have movie reviews, movie lists, recommendations, critics and number of ones.They have it pretty much all.It's not focused or very intuitive.It's a site once in a while or frequently used music.you has large movie files, but as far as social interaction it may also spread his looks to users to enjoy the company of others erhalten.Es how it is used mostly for movie reviews.
As you can see, have most is good and bad Punkte.Es websites to you to decide whether some or all of you value find beitreten.Ich it easier to join all of you again those I feel myself as I need again to kommen.Eines day, one of these sites is all together better than anyone sees another tun.derzeit out how could be it, Flixster or Filmcrave.
Alex is co-founder www.filmcrave.com