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Feed Fflick your Twitter screen name, and it will return all the movie-related tweets that any of your friends have made. You'll be able to tweet love/hate votes for your own favorite movies to Twitter from the Fflick site too, so you and your friends can immediately see what you all think about movies that you've seen or that are upcoming. And you can find other tweeters who share your movie interests and follow them if you aren't already doing so. Do you love the same movies as Justin Beiber? Of course you do. Alternatively you may browse all the movies in Fflick's extensive database and see what their positive ratings are as percentages of the total vote. The movie '2012' has only 9% in its favor at the time of writing, although more than 170,000 people have tweeted it; on the other hand, Jackass 3D has a healthy 97%, from an only slightly smaller audience. Very surprisingly, Avatar, while being tweeted almost half a million times, only manages a 25% positive vote; personally I'd be concerned about the world if Jackass really was more than three times as successful as Avatar or indeed any other movie, so I hope this is a statistical anomaly. What almost certainly isn't, is the excitement over the upcoming Harry Potter movie, which already has an 85% positive rating even though nobody's seen it yet. The development team behind this project include people who previously had a hand in the development of Digg and Yahoo, which ironically isn't such a big selling point right now, but in any case they all look sufficiently geeky to do the job and no doubt raise the venture capital to be on to a winner with this one. There's always great interest in movies and combining that with the potentially eight-figure audience from Twitter seems a plan almost certain to succeed.
Feed Fflick your Twitter screen name, and it will return all the movie-related tweets that any of your friends have made. You'll be able to tweet love/hate votes for your own favorite movies to Twitter from the Fflick site too, so you and your friends can immediately see what you all think about movies that you've seen or that are upcoming. And you can find other tweeters who share your movie interests and follow them if you aren't already doing so. Do you love the same movies as Justin Beiber? Of course you do.
Alternatively you may browse all the movies in Fflick's extensive database and see what their positive ratings are as percentages of the total vote. The movie '2012' has only 9% in its favor at the time of writing, although more than 170,000 people have tweeted it; on the other hand, Jackass 3D has a healthy 97%, from an only slightly smaller audience. Very surprisingly, Avatar, while being tweeted almost half a million times, only manages a 25% positive vote; personally I'd be concerned about the world if Jackass really was more than three times as successful as Avatar or indeed any other movie, so I hope this is a statistical anomaly. What almost certainly isn't, is the excitement over the upcoming Harry Potter movie, which already has an 85% positive rating even though nobody's seen it yet.
The development team behind this project include people who previously had a hand in the development of Digg and Yahoo, which ironically isn't such a big selling point right now, but in any case they all look sufficiently geeky to do the job and no doubt raise the venture capital to be on to a winner with this one. There's always great interest in movies and combining that with the potentially eight-figure audience from Twitter seems a plan almost certain to succeed.
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