On 8 Oct 98, at 20:18, Brent Eades wrote:
> On 8 Oct 98, Ann Miner wrote:
>
> > I guess I was just stuck in my ways, but I could find anything
> > and everything on the old IMDB site and now I can't find much
> > of anything. Probably just Old Dog Disease.
>
> Interesting... whereas I found the old version chronically frustrating, to
> the point where I eventually stopped using it. (I also saw it cited
> recently as an example of "lousy interfaces" in an article about site
> design, so I guess others felt similarly.)
>
> But yes, I suppose once you're accustomed to a given procedure, logical or
> not, you come to think of it as functional and unremarkable -- kinda like
the imdb is one of my favorite sites. I did find the previous imdb
difficult to follow. The current version is better, imho, but I
dislike all the ads.
I am a big movie goer (once a week, I watch little to no tv). I
really like to find a reviewer who thinks like me. I would suggest
that if any of you do movie sites that you allow me to click on the
name of a reviewer and see all of his other reviews.
BTW, I will recommend what I consider to be one of the all time great
movies: Harakiri
http://us.imdb.com/Title?Harakiri+(1962)
It gets an average rating of 9.2 based on 48 votes. Oddly enough I
found a copy of it at a local Kung-Fu store; believe me, it is no
Kung-Fu movie.
Peter
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