Who do you go to for movie advice?

Posted on March 3rd, 2010 by admin in unseen the movie | 1 Comment »

For me it’s the podcasts: ‘Filmspotting’ and ‘Scene Unseen’, and then Roger Ebert, of course. Oh, and my mum.

If anyone- my brother.. Theauteurs.com has some very intelligent people who really know film, and the critique on that website is far advanced than anything other I’ve seen- so I often discuss on that website. Actually if you create an account on it- and go to Find People- type Fellini in the Search users bar, you will only get two results and I am "Fellini Fan." If you are interested you can friend me.. In terms of navigating the website itself, if you want to see the movies list click on Films- switch the highlighted box: "Available to watch in your area" to "All," and then under the Sort By drop down menu click Rating.. The problem with the site is that new movies to the site have the highest ratings because most likely only a few people have rated it. The list really starts at M, skips to The Passion of Joan of Arc, and then it is pretty much in its correct order. Or you can search movies, but they won’t necessarily have everything you’ve seen.

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  1. good try Fabio Says:

    If anyone- my brother.. Theauteurs.com has some very intelligent people who really know film, and the critique on that website is far advanced than anything other I’ve seen- so I often discuss on that website. Actually if you create an account on it- and go to Find People- type Fellini in the Search users bar, you will only get two results and I am "Fellini Fan." If you are interested you can friend me.. In terms of navigating the website itself, if you want to see the movies list click on Films- switch the highlighted box: "Available to watch in your area" to "All," and then under the Sort By drop down menu click Rating.. The problem with the site is that new movies to the site have the highest ratings because most likely only a few people have rated it. The list really starts at M, skips to The Passion of Joan of Arc, and then it is pretty much in its correct order. Or you can search movies, but they won’t necessarily have everything you’ve seen.
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