Cool Features

Posted by Hubby & Wifey at 3:45 PM

Tuesday, July 24, 2007


The site is coming along nicely. In fact, there's a chance we'll be reviewing our first movie this weekend! I'm amazed at how easy it is for a rookie like me to be able to create a blog from scratch. You've probably noticed a few widgets on the right sidebar as well as a blogroll. I thought I'd give a brief overview of what they are and why they're here to begin with. Enjoy!



WIDGETS



The "Do We Have A Date?" widget is your classic "Subscribe" button. We'd be thrilled if you subscribed to our feeds.



The next 3 sections offer up some background information. The picture's almost 3 years old (already!?!), but we're still the same dashing couple with movie-star good looks today.



The next widget is pretty cool! Offered from Spout.com (an online community of movie lovers) it will display a scrolling banner of movie posters. The twist? We'll only add posters for the movies we have a date to review (or have reviewed). Scroll your pointer over each movie poster for some comments.



The "Date Diaries" is your classic blog Archives section. Here we'll catalog anything and everything related to our movie dates.



The "Movie Daters" widget will be a visual display of all the members of the OurMovieDate community. Click the box to set-up your own personal account at MyBlogLog.com where they keep track of the blogs you visit most often. Then, each time you visit a site with this feature your personal avatar will be on display.



No movie site is complete without the Internet Movie Database (IMDb) News Ticker. Keep track of breaking news stories from Hollywood.



The stay-at-home movie dater is lost without an up-to-the-minute guide on New Releases at your local video store. This widget proudly scrolls through each New Release for the current week.



DATE BLOGROLL



It seems like EVERY blog has a section for their Top 25 links. Here's ours...



Internet Movie Database (IMDb)



Got a question about a movie? Chances are the Internet Movie Database has the answer. IMDb is simply the biggest and best movie site on the Web.



All Movie Guide



This movie guide started as a music resource and has grown into an entertainment database of admirable size. Explore films of various genres or read about recent and upcoming movies.



All Release Dates



The latest and upcoming movie DVD release dates.



Blockbuster/Netflix



The King and Queen of the movie rental industry.



MovieFone



Offers about the same services as Fandango, but with a wider selection of downloadable movies and trailers.



Fandango



If you have any desire to see the latest blockbuster, you know you will have to get those tickets early - - before you even step into the Cineplex. To buy tickets ahead of time, without the hassle of waiting in line, go to Fandango.



Box Office Mojo



Box office data, analysis and much more.



Hollywood Reporter



"The Reporter was the first daily trade paper for the entertainment industry."



Entertainment Weekly



The U.S. magazine with lots on movies, reviews, interviews etc.



Film Monthly



A monthly e-zine providing reviews, commentary on films, video/DVD, and television programs and events. The coolest thing about this site is that everything is written and published by a group of entertainment industry professionals throughout the country.



Film.com



"Bringing a critical perspective to the world of film..."



The Greatest Films



A great resource for our purposes! Specializing in classic Hollywood and American films with detailed overviews of the greatest films in cinematic history.



Classic Film Guide



Another excellent resource for the purposes of our site! A site designed to celebrate great movies as well as to introduce (or reintroduce) films that have been forgotten, or even neglected, in today's myopic film industry.



Rotten Tomatoes



This site started out as a forum for honest moviegoers to critique the latest box office releases. Using the age-old technique of throwing rotten fruit at bad films, Rotten Tomatoes' critics rate movies with ripe red tomatoes or rotten green splats. Movies are certified fresh when they have a high "Tomatometer" rating and have 40 reviews or more. We like the ability to read many different viewpoints.



Past the Popcorn



Reviews and essays on Past the Popcorn will attempt a serious analysis of a film's meaning, both from the audience's point of view and from the filmmakers', as much as is critically possible. Recognizing that all films still exist (in part) as entertainment, films will also be subjectively reviewed for "nutritainment value" and audience-appropriateness.



Digital Theater: Trailers & News



The entertainment news site that loves you back.



Images



A quarterly journal that contains a mix of popular and academic articles.



Coming Soon



Links, trailers and more for upcoming movies.



CinemaSpot



Simplifies the search for movie news and reviews, show times, film festivals, movie stars, movie quotes, trivia, trailers, cinematography resources and more.



ScreenPlay Quiz



A web site offering movie quizzes and games based on trivia and quotes.



Movie Vault



In-depth resource guides for popular movie themes, including background information, and merchandise, as well as links to articles, reviews, easter eggs, fan sites, and more.



So Bad It's Good



Reviews, clips, screenshots and sounds covering bad movies of all genres.



The Movie Cliches List



Only in the movies!



Spout



An online community for movie lovers.




1 comments:

Anonymous said...

Not sure where to post this but I wanted to ask if anyone has heard of National Clicks?

Can someone help me find it?

Overheard some co-workers talking about it all week but didn't have time to ask so I thought I would post it here to see if someone could help me out.

Seems to be getting alot of buzz right now.

Thanks