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https://letterboxd.com Interest in Letterboxd is growing at rate that it's steadily eclipsing all the other movie-nerd rating sites (although, if you add Rotten Tomatoes, IMDb or Netflix to this graph, everything including Letterboxd disappears). It's also way more pleasing to the eye than any of these other sites - just have a poke around yourself on an individual film, user-page, list, film person or the popular films page to see what I mean. All of these are presented in a really easy to navigate way, and have a few customisation options too. What Letterboxd has - Rate a film on a star rating from one to five (inc. half stars) - Review films - Like other people's reviews - Add up to Four favourite films of all time (yep - only Four; choose wisely!) - Add films to a watchlist or other "Lists" with titles that group them together, rank them or add reasons on said lists - Follow and follow-back other users to keep track of what they're watching and if they Review it - See what other people are watching on the cleanest sort-by popularity interface I've ever seen (and again, customisable); you can Fade out (or outright Hide) films you've already watched, limit popularity to week, month or all time, limit by decade or genre, or sort by rating or things like film length or release date instead. All these options are available when sorting through user lists as well, and you can rate, review or add films to a list by mousing over them on pretty much any page - they also have quite pleasing Year in Review pages about what Users liked most that year - "Pro"? I'm not a pro member, but for $19 a year you can get a personalised Year in Review Page, import activity from IMDb or sort films by Service Availability ie Netflix. I don't have this, so I can't comment on how worthwhile it is, but I've never felt limited by my free membership. An example of the interface, this is the "Most Popular of All Time" (note - Popular, not highest rated; this measures user activity on the film, not scores) since the site launched in 2011. I've moused over a film I have seen, Nightcrawler to show the options available directly from the same page - clicking any of these things won't take me out of the page unless I click on the Nightcrawler poster. Films I haven't seen are faded out (yes, I know I need to watch The Shining. No, I'm probably never going to see Age of Ultron or Deadpool). Examples of user lists. They range from useful or interesting to funny to kinda poo poo as to be expected. Like the films on the site, looking at user listscan also be sorted by their popularity across various timeframes. What this site doesn't have (above is their feedback page, where you can make and vote on other suggestions). As you can see there is currently no personalised recommendation algorithm. At this stage the much bigger focus on the site is just on overall ratings/popularity as well as qualitative perspectives of other Users from their reviews and Lists. There also isn't a way to match with Users who have similar taste - you might 'Follow' a stranger on the basis of liking their review or list, but you can't get matched up on the basis of similarity. That said, their response to Feedback indicates that they might add these features (and I think it would be great, given that their userbase continues to grow and we'd get some great data out of it!) but, this might be a reason to keep a Criticker or other site you use for personalised rec's even if you do migrate across. There isn't a way to create a specific Group/Community with other users as well either. I'm happy to periodically add Goons who are on the site who link their profile in this thread to this OP, though: Mod Edit for Updated List: Goons Ate Goatse posted:Hello my letterboxing friends, the fact that the OP was not up to date and even included 404s bugged me for months now, so I went ahead and made a new updated list of all goons who posted their account in this thread, sorted alphabetically: Somebody fucked around with this message at 06:47 on Sep 15, 2023 |
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https://letterboxd.com/TildeSwinton/ Here's mine.
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# ? Nov 3, 2016 15:33 |
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I would consider moving from criticker if they had a better rating scale. Is it seriously just 1-5 stars?
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# ? Nov 3, 2016 16:06 |
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Escobarbarian posted:I would consider moving from criticker if they had a better rating scale. Is it seriously just 1-5 stars? Yes, but with half-star increments.
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# ? Nov 3, 2016 16:18 |
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Letterboxd is extremely good. It's the only movie-rating-and-review site I've ever used more than a handful of times before giving up in frustration or asking myself what the point was. So easy to use, and so easy to get an idea of what to expect before watching a movie I'm iffy on, or just know nothing about. I made a list of the CineD Movies of the Month a while ago for my own benefit, now for all to enjoy: https://letterboxd.com/koblentz/list/cined-motm/
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# ? Nov 3, 2016 17:03 |
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Letterboxd is indeed pretty awesome. I don't really rate or review movies, I just like them or don't like them, and that's fine by me. Here's where I'm at: http://letterboxd.com/kenny_waste/ Also, the process of adding films isn't super intuitive or anything, but you don't need to have a Pro-account to add data. If you watch a movie, can't find it on Letterboxd, your best bet is to check if it's on IMDb or TheMovieDatabase (the latter of which is what letterboxd primarily uses). Signing up for an adding to TheMovieDatabase is super easy and way easier than IMDb. Once you've added something there, all you have to do is just copy the numerical code of the entry, and past it at the end of this url - letterboxd.com/tmdb/ - and press enter. It won't automatically load all the data from it, but within 24-hours you'll have a fine new entry.
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# ? Nov 3, 2016 17:25 |
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Just joined, because I started a personal wordpress blog to force myself to write more about movies as well as track what I watch/embarrass myself into getting through my backlog: https://letterboxd.com/aewade/
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# ? Nov 3, 2016 18:08 |
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Just getting started: http://letterboxd.com/egbertsouse/ I switched from Criticker to IMDB, but there's too much garbage
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# ? Nov 3, 2016 19:12 |
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I've added everyone so far to the OPEscobarbarian posted:I would consider moving from criticker if they had a better rating scale. Is it seriously just 1-5 stars? Yeah the site is going for intuitive and readable. Personally my Criticker ratings are a mess because of the granular rating system. I understand why Criticker does it that way because allocating your ratings in Tiers of movies underpins their recommendation system and works well for fine-tuned ratings, but I think in general we're all able to conceptualise the difference between a 3 and 3.5 star movie a lot more than a 62 versus a 67 out of 100.
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# ? Nov 3, 2016 21:49 |
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http://letterboxd.com/Teenage_Fansub/ Can this be a backdoor for Film Junk podcast fans to congregate? https://twitter.com/letterboxd/status/486703299991572481
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# ? Nov 3, 2016 22:38 |
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BOAT SHOWBOAT posted:Yeah the site is going for intuitive and readable. Personally my Criticker ratings are a mess because of the granular rating system. I understand why Criticker does it that way because allocating your ratings in Tiers of movies underpins their recommendation system and works well for fine-tuned ratings, but I think in general we're all able to conceptualise the difference between a 3 and 3.5 star movie a lot more than a 62 versus a 67 out of 100. Oh yeah, I absolutely get this. I just like to be super intricate with my rankings. I'll probably move over eventually, though.
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# ? Nov 3, 2016 23:03 |
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Teenage Fansub posted:http://letterboxd.com/Teenage_Fansub/ If you like Filmspotting podcast as well both hosts are on it and frequently mention it on the show: https://letterboxd.com/larsenonfilm/ https://letterboxd.com/filmspotting/ I think there are some more film-famous people on it but the only one I can remember off the top of my head is uh, Roger Avary. Roger Avary: https://letterboxd.com/avary/
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# ? Nov 4, 2016 00:08 |
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Just started mine, so I'll slowly be adding in movies I've remembered I've watched. http://letterboxd.com/HollandOates/
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# ? Nov 4, 2016 00:55 |
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Here's mine: https://letterboxd.com/nukedeggs/ I made it a while ago, it's a pretty good way of keeping track of what you watched. Some great reviews on here too.
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# ? Nov 4, 2016 03:46 |
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https://letterboxd.com/jayx Been using and enjoying LB for a few years now, I dig how you can essentially use the site in whatever way you like to. The lists function is my favourite aspect, and the second they add reordering to the iPhone app I'll dance a little jig of joy.
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# ? Nov 4, 2016 05:49 |
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EL BROMANCE posted:https://letterboxd.com/jayx Yeah, I can't wait for them to add an Android app, although the website is still not bad at all in terms of being mobile-friendly without an app. Love your Force Awakens review btw.
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# ? Nov 4, 2016 09:21 |
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I love Letterboxd so much. It's never been easier for me to track movies and carefully assign them ratings between 3 - 4.5 stars. Follow me and track my ongoing descent into madness: http://letterboxd.com/antisam/
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# ? Nov 4, 2016 18:25 |
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I'm in the process of adding all my Criticker ratings and reviews to Letterboxd. I have 2369 films rated on Criticker, and about a third of them have reviews. This is an onerous process.
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BOAT SHOWBOAT posted:Yeah, I can't wait for them to add an Android app, although the website is still not bad at all in terms of being mobile-friendly without an app. Thank you! I haven't re-watched it yet despite having the blu-ray, but I feel like I'm one of the few who didn't get over the honeymoon period and I still love it. Yeah the site on a mobile isn't impossible which is good, and I used to get by before the app. I'm just awful at re-ordering within lists without accidentally knocking another entry out of its place. Reminds me I have a bunch of 2016 entries to reorder before people* think decent films are my most hated of the year. And I'm on my laptop so I can add all of you guys easily too, woo! Most of my followed/follows are random people so it's nice to have a connection with others on the site. I might start moving some of my more recent reviews over after a grace period from the website I write for now too. * lol who am I kidding
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# ? Nov 4, 2016 20:24 |
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Haha I just checked my "Popular with Friends" page after adding a bunch of Goons and compared to the regular "Popular" across the whole site Spring Breakers is now the 2nd most popular movie and all the Marvel movies are way lower.
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# ? Nov 5, 2016 01:11 |
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Even worse, mine has the most recent Superman movie, and Batman vs Superman on the front page of greatest movies of all time. I'm pretty sure that's not the goon influence though, I hope not though. --- So here's something that was done on letterboxd last year, but sadly doesn't seem to have been done with as much oomph this year as the original dude was incapacitated and putting it together looks like a bit of a chore. It might be something we could recreate between us on a smaller scale, though... maybe 10 weeks worth? http://letterboxd.com/zapperlife/list/letterboxd-season-challenge-2015-16/detail/ Essentially each week contains a pool of films with a common theme, and you would choose one from each week you'd not seen and then made an effort to watch it and review it before the deadline. Sadly my life changed dramatically last year so I only got a small part through it, but I really enjoyed going through a lot of stuff that really isn't on my radar and getting ready to watch them. e: ooh this one looks quite good. Starts in 2017 so gives people plenty of time to get titles ready etc http://letterboxd.com/karmanoodle/list/film-school-drop-outs-weekly-challenge-2017/ EL BROMANCE fucked around with this message at 03:04 on Nov 5, 2016 |
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My Favorite Short Films (work in progress)
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# ? Nov 5, 2016 03:50 |
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EL BROMANCE posted:Even worse, mine has the most recent Superman movie, and Batman vs Superman on the front page of greatest movies of all time. I'm pretty sure that's not the goon influence though, I hope not though. You can look at the Highest Rated amongst the entire userbase, and Most Popular of All Time amongst your network (as well as the entire userbase). Popularity just measures how often it's being watched/rated/reviewed/etc., ie it's a measure of user activity not of opinions of film worth. There doesn't appear to be a way to see Highest Rated amongst only your network, which is kind of an oversight imo and a potential feature suggestion.
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# ? Nov 5, 2016 04:52 |
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I'm liking that it lets you choose a film as "watched" instead of having to rate it. I've seen every surviving Georges Melies film, but there's no way I can reliably list a rating for all 170-180 of them.
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# ? Nov 5, 2016 15:46 |
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Egbert Souse posted:I'm liking that it lets you choose a film as "watched" instead of having to rate it. Yeah there's a lot of flexibility. You can also just hit "Liked" without rating them too (edit: though I think you have to click "Like" and "Watched" for it to show as seen, rationale being you can Like unreleased movies I think).
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# ? Nov 5, 2016 22:08 |
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It's a shame Criticker seems to have fallen out of favor. I like Letterboxd for a better focus on community and also collecting movie posters like trading cards is fun. But Criticker is super useful for sorting movies (like when I want to know what I've seen from 1975 specifically) and for creating a remembered films list. I keep both going since they've got their advantages and disadvantages, but I'm worried about Criticker going under.
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# ? Nov 5, 2016 23:53 |
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This is mine, although I haven't put much time into it yet http://letterboxd.com/havelava/
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# ? Nov 6, 2016 00:07 |
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I'm not on any of these review sites but the idea of having only four top films is unique in the era where some have a top 100 by year.
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Zogo posted:I'm not on any of these review sites but the idea of having only four top films is unique in the era where some have a top 100 by year. He's overstating it. You can change them at will and it's just a sort of profile icon to throw up to give people a sense for your taste. You can always use the lists feature to make aforementioned Top 100 by Year collections.
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TrixRabbi posted:It's a shame Criticker seems to have fallen out of favor. I like Letterboxd for a better focus on community and also collecting movie posters like trading cards is fun. But Criticker is super useful for sorting movies (like when I want to know what I've seen from 1975 specifically) and for creating a remembered films list. I keep both going since they've got their advantages and disadvantages, but I'm worried about Criticker going under. This is the kind of thing that shouldn't be too difficult to implement at least. The only issue with Lb is that development speed is quite snail paced there... I've only noticed a handful of changes in the last few years - but they have been for the better. TrixRabbi posted:He's overstating it. You can change them at will and it's just a sort of profile icon to throw up to give people a sense for your taste. You can always use the lists feature to make aforementioned Top 100 by Year collections. Yeah the 4 picks are just what people see on your profile page, use Lists for pretty much everything.
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# ? Nov 6, 2016 00:32 |
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I'm pretty sure you can sort films by date, or are you guys talkin' about something else?
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# ? Nov 6, 2016 00:40 |
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Ah I just presumed the previous poster was correct in his assertion. There is a fair amount of things like that tucked away and possible to find through the filters, hopefully that'll do everything he needs.
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# ? Nov 6, 2016 01:54 |
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TrixRabbi posted:It's a shame Criticker seems to have fallen out of favor. I like Letterboxd for a better focus on community and also collecting movie posters like trading cards is fun. But Criticker is super useful for sorting movies (like when I want to know what I've seen from 1975 specifically) and for creating a remembered films list. I keep both going since they've got their advantages and disadvantages, but I'm worried about Criticker going under.
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# ? Nov 6, 2016 02:51 |
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Here's mine. Gaze upon my stars and despair (i'm branching out from cartoon movies, i swear) I also kinda feel like im too lenient on the ratings. oh well ¯\_(ツ)_/¯ PenguinKnight fucked around with this message at 03:04 on Nov 6, 2016 |
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TrixRabbi posted:He's overstating it. You can change them at will and it's just a sort of profile icon to throw up to give people a sense for your taste. You can always use the lists feature to make aforementioned Top 100 by Year collections. On any individual film you can see its number of Fans though, with fans being number of users who've picked it as one of their top 4. Which has been the subject of Lists themselves sorting by number of Fans. Of course there is scope to make lists of any length, and you can change them at any time, but it is interesting to have to pick four films and those four films that others pick is the first thing you'll see on their profile!
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# ? Nov 6, 2016 04:01 |
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K. Waste posted:I'm pretty sure you can sort films by date, or are you guys talkin' about something else? I find this format much more efficient for that type of thing. The predicted scores are nice too.
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# ? Nov 6, 2016 16:19 |
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TrixRabbi posted:I find this format much more efficient for that type of thing. Different strokes for different strokes I guess. Like you said, it's fun to "collect movie posters" and I like going to a given year or decade and fading out the movies I've seen with the ones leftover being a suggestion. I use both sites; I'll often sort by popularity to see what people are watching on Letterboxd and then lookup that same movie on Criticker to see my predicted score. To put it another way, Letterboxd has become my IMDb while Criticker is my Rotten Tomatoes.
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# ? Nov 6, 2016 21:57 |
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I'm going to begin using Letterboxd regularly, but I'll keep using Criticker too. Criticker's predicted score feature works unbelievable well. Sometimes it's uncanny how accurate it is. Once I've added all of my movies to LB, I'll post a link here to my profile. I've got about 2,000 to go...
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# ? Nov 7, 2016 00:35 |
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Spatulater bro! posted:I'm going to begin using Letterboxd regularly, but I'll keep using Criticker too. Criticker's predicted score feature works unbelievable well. Sometimes it's uncanny how accurate it is. Same here. Criticker is great but it has the look of a site that's going to mysteriously disappear one day. Just finished moving all my picks over. Thankfully I didn't have four digits like some others here. http://letterboxd.com/smp/ e: How did you get the films you've seen to fade out? SMP fucked around with this message at 06:56 on Nov 7, 2016 |
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Go to any list and click the eyeball on the right side of the sorting bar.
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