I understand that it is possible to cast from the chrome app on my iPhone, computers, and so on. I'm a frequent users of illegal streaming websites such as putlocker for movies, and vidbull/vodlocker/etc for tv series like Big Bang theory, and they work fine on my iPhone's chrome browser, my question is, will I be able to to cast movies/tv episodes from these websites this into my new tv using Chromecast?
The titular Drew has been sharing scripts with curious readers and writers for almost two decades now and has a vast library from which to choose. A great benefit of Script-O-Rama is that it holds several drafts of certain movies, an invaluable resource for those who want to see how a Hollywood film evolves in the writing process.
10 years ago there used to be hundreds of really great screen cap websites for people to see movie stills of any movie. Now anything I google I'm lucky if I find one decent screen cap, even IMBD has caps that are small sizes with different filters on them. Getty images might have a few, but I have to weed through countless promo pics. As an artist, this is a huge bummer. Does anyone know of a website that has consistently good caps?
I will also say again, for the record, that I have been very blessed and am eternally grateful that the movies brought so many people to the books. That is a wonderful thing movies can do for books, and all authors dream about getting that opportunity. Very few actually get to experience it. I just wish, well . . . You can read below, and see exactly what I was wishing and worrying about, back in 2009!
The Internet's largest database of movie reviews for over 100,000 titles. The continually growing site provides a searchable index of all published and available reviews, news, interviews, and other materials associated with specific movies.
I can't really help you since I don't watch movies etc on TV (or anywhere else) although since I have Amazon Prime still I do use some of their free stuff, mostly sports but recently I've started watching some "Reacher" since I enjoyed all the books.
YouTube has come a long way from cats playing the piano (to greater diverse content). There are a large number of free movies which you can watch on YouTube, but you will have to put up with commercial interruption (as in the early days of Hulu).
Kelsi and Trey examine the 30-year proiect of David Fincher's movies and how his most recent film 'The Killer' (no spoilers) adds to the mind games of his filmography. Check out our Letterboxd list of Fincher movies ranked and then listen to our episode about his depraved filmography!
I am using BeautifulSoup to scrape movies in the IMDB website. I was able to scrape name, genre, duration, rating of movies successfully. But I am not able to scrape description of the movies as when I am looking at the classes, it is "text-muted" and since this class is there multiple times holding other data such as rating, genre, duration. But since these data has inner classes also, so it was easier for me to scrape it but when it is coming to description, it does not have any inner class. So when pulling out data just using "text-muted" is giving other data also. How do I just get the description of the movies?
Immersive, fullscreen visual stimuli are an excellent starting point. Most good movie and production company websites use enrapturing images and videos to suck viewers into their artistic vortex and incite them to discover more about showcased works. They often implement interactive features to the site with the idea of increasing user engagement. Viewers are encouraged to play games related to a movie, take a look behind the scenes, perform actions that will affect the way the content is displayed on a site, and so on. Websites sometimes even integrate movie scores as background music to create a certain atmosphere and ensure a more immersive browsing experience.
Movie websites are devised so that they thematically and stylistically match the film they are dedicated to. The goal is to translate the storyline and the emotion of a film to the web as vividly and effectively as possible. To that end, all site elements, from copy and visuals to audio and accompanying effects are carefully orchestrated to enrapture viewers and bring them closer to the film. Oftentimes, the graphical richness of a movie site and the power of the added effects are so impressive that they make viewers feel as if they were a guest on the set or a member of the crew who decides in which direction the storyline should go.
Sometimes, the aesthetic of these websites truthfully mirrors a particular style a director or a studio may be recognizable for. For instance, if they are known for their love of a black-and-white aesthetic and minimalism, that preference is most likely going to show on their site as well.
While the number of production studio and director websites is undoubtedly large, there are some particularly effective presentations that, for us, stood out from the rest. These sites are imaginative, striking, informative, and memorable, perfectly showcasing the art of the studio or an individual they were created for:
Tandem Films is a production company based in Madrid, Spain. Their website starts off with a beautiful fullscreen video that subtly lures viewers into the creative universe of their movies. There is no navigation in the typical sense, but rather four useful links placed in each corner of the screen, written using outlined, uppercase, sans serif typography. When you hover over movie titles, the color of the background changes every time, making that section of the site look more alive and appealing to the eye. The site also includes news in the journal section that looks more like a gallery because of the featured poetic imagery. On click, photos reveal the featured story. Each page includes a combination of huge, serifless, attention-grabbing typography and cinematic graphics that look stunning placed on plain backdrops.
Skyline Films is a Hollywood movie and TV production company from London. Their portfolio includes movies such as Sherlock Holmes, Rocknrolla, Jane Eyre, King Arthur, Green Zone, and many others. All of their works are presented on an infinity canvas that you can browse in any direction you desire. Each movie includes a short video preview, and its name is written in an outlined serifless font. When you place the cursor on the name of the movie, the letters become white. On click, the video preview enlarges, taking you straight into the world of the selected feature. Single pages include movie quotes that slowly appear on the screen in the typeout effect as you scroll down the page. You can read a synopsis, watch the full trailer, browse photo galleries, and discover exactly what kind of work the studio did on the film. The fullscreen menu is simple, containing just three navigation links that match the typographic style of the movie titles on the homepage. And if the infinity movie canvas is not your cup of tea, the designers made sure to include a list of the movies that you can explore on scroll, with featured images appearing on hover.
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