IMDb just released a new trivia app for the iPhone that’s sure to be a great time spender/waster for any TV and movie buff. There are hundreds of fun little questions that’ll work the part of the brain you fried from watching all those movies and shows. More »
I love a “man done good” story, particularly when it’s about one of our favourite websites. IMDb supposedly began with founder Colin Needham watching over 1,000 films a year in the ’90s, writing down the end-credits himself. [Telegraph] More »
When we looked at the IMDB iPhone app recently, we lamented that the app didn’t show movie session times outside the US. Last week, that all changed. More »
Every film lover has IMDb bookmarked in their web browser, but an even better option is to use their incredible iPhone app. More »
Remember The Tunnel – the Aussie made indie horror flick that allowed people all over the world to buy a frame of the film as a way of raising funds, before the promise of releasing it for free online via bittorrent? Turns out they’re having some difficulty getting IMDB to recognise their work. More »
Mere days after Google stuck it to the man and refused to continue censoring search results in China, the country has put IMDb.com on its list of inaccessible sites. [The Reg via TechRadar]
Well, that took long enough. The Internet Movie Database—the sole reason that nobody can have factual arguments about movies anymore—has been turned into an app. A decent one, no less! More »
From September, all new Sony Pictures Blu-ray discs will support MovieIQ, a service which grabs IMDB-esque data from the Internet to show during playback. How BD-Live hadn’t already been used to do something like this, I have no idea. More »
The original Internet Party was a pretty funny video, but I’d say that the sequel is even tighter in its execution. Watch your favourite websites—almost scarily apt in their personification—tell MySpace that it’s time to stop. The actress playing IMDB is especially brilliant.