Quote from: Mark Harrison on May 25, 2010, 01:02:36 AMAll this talk of reviews is almost enough to make me want to try. But my strength lies in writing computer code, not something to be read by the general public. Let me tell you this Mark...English grammar and literature were my absolutely worse subjects when I was in school. I just never became interested in writing, I was more of a logic, science and history person. Sort of a cross between Mr. Spock and Mr. Peabody.
All this talk of reviews is almost enough to make me want to try. But my strength lies in writing computer code, not something to be read by the general public.
For my reviews I never do individual film, I just don't like it. I used two big thread :Jimmy's XXX Movies review (this one is now closed since I don't review adult material here anymore)...
Quote from: Antares on May 25, 2010, 01:28:13 AMQuote from: Mark Harrison on May 25, 2010, 01:02:36 AMAll this talk of reviews is almost enough to make me want to try. But my strength lies in writing computer code, not something to be read by the general public. Let me tell you this Mark...English grammar and literature were my absolutely worse subjects when I was in school. I just never became interested in writing, I was more of a logic, science and history person. Sort of a cross between Mr. Spock and Mr. Peabody. I hear what you're saying. Though English and grammar were never my strong subjects in school, I think I could nail that part. It's the critical part I'd have issues with. I'm too optimistic and love most everything (except the Lost finale ) My reviews would be boring.
It's the critical part I'd have issues with. I'm too optimistic and love most everything (except the Lost finale ) My reviews would be boring.
Quote from: Mark Harrison on May 25, 2010, 02:25:00 AMIt's the critical part I'd have issues with. I'm too optimistic and love most everything (except the Lost finale ) My reviews would be boring. You would be like a second Pete, nothing bad or boring in this
Quote from: Antares on May 24, 2010, 08:14:31 PMJust create a HTML window for this code, and when you click on the DVD in your collection, it creates the BB code with all the info. A small correction to the above code. The code above looks like it wouldn't show the cover images. What follows is the template I am using, stripped of the CCViewer specific stuff like awards and Wikipedia link.Code: [Select]<HTML><HEAD><script language="JavaScript"><DP NAME="HEADER_VARS"></script></HEAD><BODY><SCRIPT language=javascript>document.write('[img]http://www.invelos.com/mpimages/' + DP_UPC.substring(0,2) + '/' + DP_UPC + 'f.jpg[/img]' );</script><br/><br/>[b]Title:[/b]<DP NAME="ORIGINAL_TITLE"><SCRIPT language=javascript>if (DP_MediaTypeBluRay) { document.write('[img]http://www.invelos.com/images/BluRayLogo.png[/img]') }if (DP_MediaTypeDVD) { document.write('[img]http://www.invelos.com/images/DVDLogo.png[/img]') }</script><br/>[b]Year:[/b] <DP NAME="PRODYEAR"><br/>[b]Director:[/b] <DP NAME="CREW_DIRECTION"><br/>[b]Rating:[/b] <DP NAME="RATING"><br/>[b]Length:[/b] <DP NAME="RUNTIME" TotalInMins="TRUE"> Min. <br/>[b]Video:[/b] <DP NAME="VIDFORMATS" Ratios="YES"><br/>[b]Audio:[/b] <DP NAME="AUDIOTRACKS"> <br/>[b]Subtitles:[/b] <DP NAME="SUBTITLES"><br/><br/>[b]Stars:[/b]<br/><DP NAME="CAST" ShowRoles="NO" MaxList="5" Divider="BREAK"><br/><br/>[b]Plot:[/b]<br/><DP NAME="OVERVIEW"><br/> <br/>[b]Extras:[/b]<br/><DP NAME="FEATURES" Divider="BREAK"><br/><br/>[center][size=15pt][b][u]My Thoughts:[/u][/b][/size][/center]<br/>Rating: [mr][/mr]</BODY></HTML>
Just create a HTML window for this code, and when you click on the DVD in your collection, it creates the BB code with all the info.
<HTML><HEAD><script language="JavaScript"><DP NAME="HEADER_VARS"></script></HEAD><BODY><SCRIPT language=javascript>document.write('[img]http://www.invelos.com/mpimages/' + DP_UPC.substring(0,2) + '/' + DP_UPC + 'f.jpg[/img]' );</script><br/><br/>[b]Title:[/b]<DP NAME="ORIGINAL_TITLE"><SCRIPT language=javascript>if (DP_MediaTypeBluRay) { document.write('[img]http://www.invelos.com/images/BluRayLogo.png[/img]') }if (DP_MediaTypeDVD) { document.write('[img]http://www.invelos.com/images/DVDLogo.png[/img]') }</script><br/>[b]Year:[/b] <DP NAME="PRODYEAR"><br/>[b]Director:[/b] <DP NAME="CREW_DIRECTION"><br/>[b]Rating:[/b] <DP NAME="RATING"><br/>[b]Length:[/b] <DP NAME="RUNTIME" TotalInMins="TRUE"> Min. <br/>[b]Video:[/b] <DP NAME="VIDFORMATS" Ratios="YES"><br/>[b]Audio:[/b] <DP NAME="AUDIOTRACKS"> <br/>[b]Subtitles:[/b] <DP NAME="SUBTITLES"><br/><br/>[b]Stars:[/b]<br/><DP NAME="CAST" ShowRoles="NO" MaxList="5" Divider="BREAK"><br/><br/>[b]Plot:[/b]<br/><DP NAME="OVERVIEW"><br/> <br/>[b]Extras:[/b]<br/><DP NAME="FEATURES" Divider="BREAK"><br/><br/>[center][size=15pt][b][u]My Thoughts:[/u][/b][/size][/center]<br/>Rating: [mr][/mr]</BODY></HTML>
Quote from: Mark Harrison on May 25, 2010, 01:02:36 AMAll this talk of reviews is almost enough to make me want to try. But my strength lies in writing computer code, not something to be read by the general public. If you want to feel better about writing your own reviews, find anything by someone here called «RossRoy» - most are abysmal!
You all have very good suggestions and now I'm a little torn with what to do. I like the idea of keeping all my reviews in one thread for simplicity reasons but I also like and encourage active discussions about the movie in question which may not lend itself well to one big enormous thread. I don't really do marathons as such... I'm weird and I have an archaic system for randomly selecting my movies to watch. Perhaps I might post my review, allow a suitable time period to elapse first (a day? a couple of days?) to allow for some discussion and then move onto my next review. I'm glad you allow for flexibility so that I can experiment as I get my feet wet. KC