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Bollywood movie reviews, hindi film
trailers, interviews with movie stars and more... |
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With over 4 million hours of TV and video
content, blinkx.tv is the place to go for the latest news,
entertainment, and humor clips circulating around the Web. But blinkx.tv
isn't your typical search engine. It's fine-tuned to help you filter
your searches, with a relevance slider to hone your search down to the
exact clip you're looking for.
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Where can you go to watch TV-show spoofs,
the latest music videos, or the 1984 commercial for Apple Computer? Now
owned by Viacom, iFilm is an online video network that will keep you
entertained (and maybe even grossed out) for hours. Upload your own
videos if you dare. |
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Fancy yourself a film snob? Then Films101
caters to your sophisticated taste. Films101 is a movie database and
resource for discovering rewarding films. To make the cut for films101,
the movie must be strongly recommended by critics and filmmakers. Most
of the site's titles come from all-time-best movie lists and major
movie-award lists. |
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Box Office Mojo has information about
box-office stats past, present, and future. The site gives a rundown of
the movie as well as its performance at the box office. |
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Movie blogs are a dime a dozen, but few
tackle the subject with the humor and snarkiness of ericdsnider.com. And
few have such a large catalog of reviews—click on Movie Reviews to see
the exhaustive list. The reviews are free, and as of last week, so is
Eric's weekly "Snide Remarks" humor column. |
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When it takes longer to read the episode
synopsis than it would've taken to actually watch the episode, you know
you've found a good TV blog. TVgasm is detailed enough in its coverage
of favorite TV shows that you no longer need to fret if you've missed an
episode. We're split on whether it's better than Television Without
Pity, but it certainly holds its own. |
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The place for all addicts of Indian TV.
They have forums to discuss serials, cartoons, advertisements, news
readers, movies and almost every thing that is associated with
television. You can access pictures of various serials and actors as
well as download your favorites songs or your favorite title tracks. You
may open a fan club of your favourite actor or write a review on your
favorite show or channel. You can also create your own Blog. |
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The Kevin Bacon game (Six Degrees of
Kevin Bacon) is no fun anymore, and we blame that on IMDb, the most
comprehensive collection of movie and TV information online. One quick
search yields all the info you need about almost any movie, TV show,
actor, or director. The site also includes movie trailers, bios,
memorable quotes, trivia, plot summaries, user opinions, and more. |
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Whether you're looking for tonight's TV
lineup, a recap of yesterday's reality TV, or pics of post-rhinoplasty
Ashlee Simpson, TV.com is a great destination. This site has local TV
listings, show reviews, interviews with actors and producers, and
entertainment news. It's great for all those who still harbor good ol'
TV addictions. |
Insultingly Stupid
Movie Physics
Intuitor
It seems that everyone's a critic these
days. Intuitor's nerds take movie criticism to the next level as they
dissect, criticize, and argue the merits of movie physics to debunk what
they call "Insultingly Stupid Movie Physics." The site includes an
examination of general movie physics flubs, as well as movie physics
reviews and ratings from "Good physics in general" to "Obviously physics
from an unknown universe." |
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In this TV- and movie-obsessed age,
sites are inevitably going to crop up espousing (and exposing) the most
random trivia and observations about what's on-screen. That's not to say
these sites aren't entertaining. Case in point: iwatchstuff.com. From
info about the newest reality show to the latest Tenacious D trailer,
the site dishes on the various pop-culture flotsam with an air of witty
and often withering affection. You'll never look at the Today show the
same way again. |
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