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Favorites/Bookmarks - Movies & Reviews
Last updated on September 19, 2008.
Net Flix
Netflix, Inc. (Nasdaq: NFLX) is the world's largest online movie rental
service, providing more than 8 million subscribers access to more than
100,000 DVD titles plus a growing library of more than 12,000 choices
that can be watched instantly on their PCs. The company offers nine
subscription plans, starting at only $4.99 per month. There are no due
dates and no late fees – ever. All Netflix plans include both DVDs
delivered to subscribers' homes and, for no additional fee, movies and
TV series that can be started in as little as 30 seconds on subscribers'
PCs. DVDs are delivered free to members by first class mail, with a
postage-paid return envelope, from over 100 U.S. shipping points. Nearly
95 percent of Netflix subscribers live in areas that can be reached with
generally one business day delivery. Netflix offers personalized movie
recommendations and has two billion movie ratings.
New York Times
Find movie reviews & breaking news on actors & actresses, studios,
Hollywood, DVD & Video, Oscars, new releases, independent film, movie
trailers, showtimes, movie tickets.
Rotten Tomatoes
Hi there. Like most of you, we love movies … all kinds of movies.
Whether it's the latest sci-fi mindbender, visual effects romp, or
intimate and personal character-driven independent film, we're there
front and center, popcorn tub in lap. Life before RT and our Tomatometer
was fairly tough when it came to organizing weekends of movie watching
at the local cineplex. Sure, we could rely on our local critics or word
of mouth, but where was the consensus? Why should we rely on a single
critic who may have a particular taste in film different from ours?
Couldn't we organize and collect all of the reviews from a variety of
sources (newspaper, online, magazines) and average them into a single
score? We could and did.
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