Comments on: IMDb now serves full-length videos
After years of offering only minimal video content, the leading provider of movie information on the Internet beefs up its selection with 6,000 full length TV episodes and films.
After years of offering only minimal video content, the leading provider of movie information on the Internet beefs up its selection with 6,000 full length TV episodes and films.
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Admittedly, I tolerated their arcane UI back in 2004 to put my movie lists together.
As soon as the flixster app came out on facebook - this was groundbreaking and dropped IMDB cold turkey. Data was resident on flixster.com yet it was possible to work with the data and build your network completely inside the facebook architecture - this is my definition of embracing 2.0 on the movie front.
That said, I'm curious how long the "wiki-like" features for movie synopses been around? I would say this is a move in the right direction in making the database "editable" by the masses just like Wikipedia.
Now I want to see them make the *entire* database editable!
I see the "watch it" button but its greyed out - there must be some thing blocking me from using this feature, but I cant find any info on why??
so pretty much useless to the rest of the world, never mind.
- by September 16, 2008 12:09 PM PDT
- It's certainly a sensible move, but doesn't add much to the video options out there. Would be great to see more innovation around the viewing platform - e.g. Lycos Cinema lets you socialize while watching movies and TV episodes, and others allow you to make and share mash-ups.
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