What Movie Fanatics Really Want in a Film Site

A typical movie fan desires good, critical reviews that are based off of their own likes and dislikes. This could include what top of genres they like, what directors, actors, and release date. Yes, release date. A majority of today’s movie fans consider any movies made before the 70’s to be out dated. This is no ones fault but summer blockbusters. All of which have been destroying complex movies since the 1975 blockbuster smash “Jaws.”

So, how do people get these kinds of reviews? You know the ones that are catered towards their own tastes, not the taste of the masses and more importantly not the tastes of the critics. People who like sci fi will often disagree with a critic who only likes family drama. So, to solve this problem it is now up the crowd to write their own reviews, and explain who they think it is for. A website profile could be really handing in determining if any given reviewer is even with in the same type of preference taste.

A movie profile or movie personality profile can give the reader, user, or member a great indication of what kind of movies they like and portray it accurately. What could be included on this type of profile is their favorite genre, least favorite genre, favorite movie they are proud of, favorite directors, and even general information about themselves. Also, they could even include what the last movie was that they saw.

Ok, we now have typical movie lovers who write reviews and have a detailed movie profile where a general reader can get an idea of what they like and don’t like. What is next? A personal top movie list based on what ever criteria the user sets. This not only solidifies the love (or hate) for certain movies, it also solidifies the ranking that they give it. Typically if a person “loves” Finding Never Land then chances are they should place it on a top movie list. If it’s not on their top list, then they truly do not love it and will adjust their ratings so. The top movie list carries heavy weight in determining a person’s movie tastes. It is like the ultimate validator.

Next, they need recommendations. This does not include bad recommendations taken directly from personal past vote history, but from everyone’s past vote history, demographics, and gender. There are two ways to accomplish this: a complex math function and movie friends. The math is great. It is quick and easy and accurate if used properly.

But, movie friends are the ultimate in friends. Often they will stick up for movies until the end of time, but they will also be honest with you after reason and can recommend some serious flicks to you. If a true movie friend, they will look at all they know about you and offer their best guess based on your vote history and human conversations with them.