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Cinematical Introduces Socialthing!

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We've added a nifty new gizmo to the bottom of our pages, and we're hoping it'll give you more to do at Cinematical than just read a few posts, comment on how LAME we are for not liking Wolverine, and email the latest Eric Snider article to your mom with the subject line "OMG, sooo funny!" I've only been able to play around with our new Socialthing doo-hickey for a few minutes, and so far my favorite aspect is that Cinematical now has a nifty little chat room! To talk about movies in! With your fellow readers AND Cine-staff members!

I've been told that Socialthing does a lot more than just that, though. According to my notes, it can also help you...
  • Stay connected with the sites you love, wherever you are
  • Bring your social graph with you to the site you are on
  • Easily share your activity with buddies
  • Keep up with buddies' activities via feeds
  • Discover new content, buddies, etc.
  • Facilitate conversations with people that have like interests in a site's content
(That last one is the chat room geekery that has me all excited.) So please do give the Socialthing toolbar a little spin, and let us know what you think of our new toy. I plan to throw a few trivia parties and such in that chat room during the summer, so be sure you know how the gizmo works! If you'd like a little more info before jumping in, check out the official Socialthing site and nose around a bit.

Disney is Looking for 'Fun' (aka That Live Action Sea Monkeys Movie)!

Filed under: Comedy », Deals », Scripts », Family Films »

It's been a long time since John Francis Daley made a cult name for himself on Freaks and Geeks. Since then, he's popped up on a bunch of other television shows, from the one-season Kitchen Confidential to the current skeleton-solving Bones, but he's also building a pretty sweet screenwriting gig for himself. Last year, the writer/actor sold a spec called The $40,000 Man for Terry Zwigoff to direct, and now The Hollywood Reporter posts that he's teaming with Jonathan Goldstein (The New Adventures of Old Christine) to rewrite Greg Pace's family comedy, currently titled Fun.

Honestly, it does sound like fun -- sort of Jumanji meets Mad Magazine. Remember all those back-page ads in comics and kids mags that would give you seemingly immense power for only a couple of bucks? Well, Fun focuses on "two childhood friends who ordered a slew of novelty toys (such as X-ray glasses, Sea-Monkeys, and transforming robots) from the back pages of their late-'70s comic books. Thirty years later, the toys begin living up to their wild advertising claims, forcing the pair to save their town from ensuing chaos."

The best family movies usually merge old-school memories for the adults with funky stories for the kids, so this has a lot of potential. I just wonder how the Sea Monkeys fit in. Will they grow bigger so people can actually see them? Or will the little buggers slip into the drinking water while a poor sap tips the glass to take a drink?

My head's buzzing with all the old-school toy possibilities. What novelties would you like to see come to life?

The IMDb Introduces 'Character' Searches! Cool!

Filed under: Fandom »

OK, pop quiz!

Name three actresses who played Maid Marion.

Name five actors who played Dracula.

Name six actors who played Zorro.

Name fifteen actors who played Hamlet.

Name fifty actors who played Sherlock Holmes.

This gets pretty tough, doesn't it? Well, not with the IMDb's handy-dandy, brand-new, ultra-nifty character search it won't! The world's greatest movie resource just got 1.4 times more addictively clickable! You can just toss a character's name into the search bar, or you can search for Raiders of the Lost Ark and then just click on Indiana Jones. Like I said, nifty.

OK, so here's another pop quiz. And yes, you can cheat.

Name every actor who played Jason Voorhees, every actress who played Eve (from the Bible), and every horse that played Mr. Ed. (Good luck on that last one.)

(This message brought to you by the Scott Weinberg Loves IMDb Foundation.)
 
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