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There was everyonesacritic.net, but last I checked, there were so many site
difficulties that I thought it was about to go under.
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From: Film and TV Studies Discussion List
[mailto:[log in to unmask]]On Behalf Of Jennifer Schneider
Sent: Wednesday, March 03, 2010 6:52 PM
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Subject: [SCREEN-L] film database?
Hi everyone,
A year or so ago I was having a conversation with someone who told me about
an online film database that would make viewing recommendations for you
based on a variety of factors. For instance, if you entered Citizen Kane,
it would generate a list of "similar" films you might enjoy for a variety of
reasons (ranging from Touch of Evil to Network, I guess). It sounded sort
of like Pandora for movies. Anyway, does this sound familiar to anyone? I
know it wasn't IMDB or Netflix, but I can't for the life of me remember it.
Many thanks,
Jen
Jen Schneider
Assistant Professor, Liberal Arts and International Studies
Colorado School of Mines
Stratton Hall 415, 1005 14th St.
Golden, CO 80401
Ph: 303-273-3628
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