What does IMDb mean in movies?
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What does IMDb mean in movies?
Internet Movie Database
IMDb, in full Internet Movie Database, Web site that provides information about millions of films and television programs as well as their cast and crew. The name is an acronym for Internet Movie Database.
Is IMDb the best rating site?
IMDb is great for seeing what general audiences think of a movie. If you don’t care what the critics say and want to see what people like yourself thought of a film, then you should use IMDb. Just be aware that fans often skew the vote with 10-star ratings, which may inflate scores somewhat.
Are movie ratings reliable?
Short answer: not really. Longer answer: They’re fine for creating watch lists, but only to a point. If a movie has been around for a while (say, 15+ years) has several thousand votes, and has a rating of 7+, it’s probably worth a watch. If a movie has settled into the top 250, it’s almost certainly worth a watch.
What does IMDb Rank mean?
STARmeter
What do the rankings mean? STARmeter, MOVIEmeter, and COMPANYmeter are rankings of every person, title and company in IMDb and only available on IMDbPro. Plain and simple, they represent what people are interested in, based not on small statistical samplings, but on the actual behavior of millions of IMDb users.
What is the use of IMDb?
IMDb (an abbreviation of Internet Movie Database) is an online database of information related to films, television series, home videos, video games, and streaming content online – including cast, production crew and personal biographies, plot summaries, trivia, ratings, and fan and critical reviews.
Which rating is best for movies?
Best of Rotten Tomatoes
Rank | Tomatometer | Title |
---|---|---|
1. | 99\% | It Happened One Night (1934) |
2. | 98\% | The Wizard of Oz (1939) |
3. | 99\% | Citizen Kane (1941) |
4. | 98\% | Modern Times (1936) |
Why do we need movie ratings?
Movie ratings provide parents with advance information about the content of movies to help them determine what movies are appropriate for their children at any age. After all, parents are best suited to knowing each of their children’s individual sensitivities and sensibilities to pick movies for them.