7/20/2023 0 Comments Coollector movie database 4.5.6![]() Movie lovers will get enough hints to decide what to watch from their own collection, on TV, in theaters, or on streaming services like Netflix and Hulu. All those personalizations are clearly visible: movies that you own are highlighted, and colored icons will instantly remind you of how much you like a movie or a person. You can create a wish-list with all the movies that you'd like to watch. You can organize your video collection, remembering what you own, where it's stored, or what you've loaned to whom. You can tag the movies and the persons with any words you want. You can track which part of a series you've already seen, by rating whole seasons or individual episodes. You can rate a film to remember whether it was good or bad. The best part is that you can personalize that movie database. You can customize the layout to your liking, and make almost any search you can think of, without needing to be a database engineer. The interface is very easy to use, and richly illustrated with film posters, video covers, photographs of actors and crew, and even character screenshots. Since it's installed on your computer, you can use it even when you're offline. Right from the start, you have an entire encyclopedia with nearly all the movies and series that exist. With Coollector Movie Database, it's completely different. All the alternative softwares are simply video collection organizers, where you start with an empty database, and must download information for each video, one by one. Why would you waste your precious time watching an average show when you could be enjoying a much better one instead? This app will make it much easier for you to decide what to watch on streaming, on TV, in theaters, or from your personal collection.Ĭoollector Movie Database is the only program of its kind! It's a personalized film database and at the same time a video collection organizer. We live in a golden age where we have access to so many awesome movies and series that it's not possible to watch them all. Catalog your collection of DVDs, BLU-RAYs and files. Discover great movies and series that you would have missed otherwise. Get recommendations based on your tastes, with the app predicting what you'll like or dislike. Learn what's currently trending, which series are airing new episodes, and which streaming services have the episodes that you haven't yet watched. Be informed when shows are added to streaming services or about to be removed. Quickly find new movies and series to watch by hiding those you've already watched and those you're not interested in. 5-6.Track what you watch and how much you like it. ![]() A lot of sci-fi movies have been made that decade that are far worse. ![]() The low user rating on the imdb isn't very reasonable. And his romantic involvement with Mary Murphy is totally unbelievable. Rod Cameron is laughably bad casted as the protagonist. In 'The Electronic Monster' they're just weird noises. The score consist mostly out of futuristic (electronic) noises, a bit like in "Forbidden Planet" - but in that movie it provided the alien atmosphere of the planet. Especially the camera work is rather poor. A Dutch(?) megalomaniac has been using the machine to brainwash a small group of patients (which apparently is a step further than just implanting pleasant dreams.) The "technical" execution isn't very good. Halfway through, the movie takes an unexpected twist towards a more banal story line. (These implanted dreams/thoughts usually involve partially nude ballet dancers - a bit naughty for the 1950s.) In order to achieve this result a novelty recording device is used to "apply" pleasant dreams to these people. This leads him to a psychiatric clinic that provides treatment for patients to overcome problems like anxiety disorders an drug addiction(!). An insurance agent investigates the death of an American movie star in France. The movie starts with a nice bit of mystery. One of the earliest sci-fi flicks I can think of, where a by humans made machine is used for brainwashing. Seen on May the 12th 2013 (Day 132: Sunday) This little review contains spoilers! Interesting movie.
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