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An anonymous reader writes: The year 2015 heralded a number of notable Internet milestones — the humble .com domain name reached 30 years of age, while both eBay and Amazon reached the grand old age of 20. That the Internet Movie Database, a gargantuan film and TV show encyclopedia better known as IMDb, began 25 years ago as a pre-Web hobby project and is now one of the top 50 most visited websites on the Internet is a notable achievement. "IMDb is the only pure Internet company that can celebrate its 25th anniversary," said Col Needham, founder and CEO of IMDb, in an interview with VentureBeat.
my Mom's homepage (Score:2)
Impressive but not unique (Score:1)
There are a lot of things that started offline, moved online, and are still going strong after decades.
The On-Line Encyclopedia of Integer Sequences [oeis.org] comes to mind. Neil Sloane started that 50 years ago.
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online?
Re:Impressive but not unique (Score:5, Informative)
It was online. It started on Usenet.
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Err... Define "online" for me, if you will... (I've only been "online" since 1985 or so, help me out.)
Thank you moderators... (Score:1, Insightful)
for proving that you're spoiled children that know nothing about the Internet. Usenet is most certainly online. Marking this guy as a troll is ridiculous.
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It certainly was online for whatever value of 'online' you'd choose to use. Obviously it wasn't on the web in 1990, as that hadn't started yet, but the web is a subset of the Internet. I was an avid user of rec.arts.movies db. When I accessed the very few websites available in early 1994 as a student at Cardiff University, the 'Cardiff Internet Movie Database' was there. I borrowed a copy of 'Clockwork Orange' on VHS (then still banned in the UK) via CIMB. Even then I was impressed that this obviously Inter
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What do you think usenet is? It's one of the very first online services.
Pure Internet Company? (Score:5, Informative)
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I remember when I first encountered IMDb. Downloaded it from aminet.
It was fun playing around with a reasonably large dataset, picking out movies the same two actors had been on and such.
The webpage, is much less fun, but it seems like you can still download the data from http://www.imdb.com/interfaces [imdb.com]
It claims to be a subset but doesn't specify what is missing.
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Me too. Seems they stopped updating the AmigaGuide version in 2005. Slackers.
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My own take on IMDB is that it's the internet poster-child for "commercial exploitation of user generated content". It's an identical model to Slashdot, though I bet Amazon makes a shit load more money from IMDB than Dice do from here.
I think the main problem is the sense of scale (volume of visitors) is lost on most people. That, and determining how much money a website makes is pretty difficult for experts, and impossible for a regular web user to do.
The reason the deceit is so strong, is that it's a simi
Wikipedia? (Score:2)
Happy birthday (Score:5, Insightful)
Happy birthday IMDB! You've done more than any other site on the internet to convince me of the necessity of ad-blocking! Those HUGE banners above everything else, especially when they are the last thing to load and make the page move while I'm trying to click on the search bar but instead get taken elsewhere. The nice blurring of the line between just listing what's new, and giving huge extra amounts of intrusive space to movies that are paying you for clicks... And let's not even get started on locking-up content behind a paid service that was previously freely available (and still available on other sites). Or the Yahoo/Amazon-esque cramming more crap into every page, or spreading the content across dozens more pages, so that it takes 4 extra clicks to look-up the basic info nearly everybody visiting your site is looking for...
No other site makes me curse for needing to use it like you do, IMDB. So happy birthday...
Re:Happy birthday (Score:5, Informative)
Pretty good rant, but one clarif -- you can make the "main details" page much bigger, by default, so that you don't have to click anything to find out who all was in and made the movie. Just a preference setting away, and it sticks like cookie dough.
As to ads, I really had no idea IMDB had ads...
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I'm allergic to cookies...
Now, if it was just a GET option I could append onto the URL, I'd be interested.
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Is it just the website? (Score:3)
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I'll admit, I started using imdb after it was a website.
Cricinfo on the other hand.. That was multi protocol before it was a website, albeit being younger than imdb.
Both grew from crowdsourcing long before the term was invented and both continue to be a core part of my online life.
Didn't realize IMDB was that old (Score:2)
I didn't realize IMDB was that old. I remember getting a CD of Microsoft Cinemania in 1994, which was the best reference that I knew of for movies at the time. I think they came out with a new one yearly, but Internet databases such as IMDB could be updated easier and more frequently so they stopped publishing Cinemania.
TPB (Score:2)
The most useful movie reviews look something like this:
V: 9
A: 9
M: 8
More Disenchanted, still use it (Score:2)
I've been using IMDB forever. I still use it several times a day. I do have some nits to pick though:
I have started to notice lately, a lot of images for actors are missing.
I think I would like it if the image for the actor in the movie link was one from the movie, not one 40 years later. Much of the time
there are images in the photos (if there are any) of the actor in the movie I'm looking at.
Lastly, there seems to be some real issues with most foreign (non-Hollywood) movies.
Frequently there is no detai
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I can't speak for the A-list actors. Just for everyone else listed on IMDB. All of those pictures are uploaded by the person listed or an agent of that person. I have a profile as a lowly Grip. You can't add a picture unless you are an IMDB pro paid user. At least not that i have found yet.
http://www.imdb.com/name/nm689... [imdb.com]
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I can't speak for the A-list actors. Just for everyone else listed on IMDB. All of those pictures are uploaded by the person listed or an agent of that person. I have a profile as a lowly Grip. You can't add a picture unless you are an IMDB pro paid user. At least not that i have found yet.
http://www.imdb.com/name/nm689... [imdb.com]
So grips don't have agents? (Just kidding)
I thought it would be something like that, agents need their booty. A-listers can probably afford it. and you wouldn't want to get into
legal trouble by just pasting any old picture in there.
I do dislike the watermarked images though.
Ratings have changed (Score:2)
But the comments sections... (Score:2)
...have barely advanced beyond the age of three.
Although I am willing to allow 25-year-old monkeys flinging poo as an alternative.
And there are those of us still miffed (Score:2)
imdb wanted to be slashdot (Score:2)
must be getting old. /. (long ago) where the imdb founder said in an interview that he would love to have a site like slashdot. not so sure that he still feels this way now though.
i remember a post on