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Five Great Movie Sites That Run a Whole Lot Better with Satellite Internet by Flipora
1. Five Great Movie Sites That Run a Whole Lot Better with
Satellite Internet by Flipora
If you're living further away from town these days and still are
as interested in ever in the latest films and blockbusters that are
coming out across the country, then it can be disappointing to try
and keep in touch with the news via dial-up. After all, streaming
the latest high definition trailer is a whole lot more difficult if
you try to do it through a phone line, and forget about loading
image-heavy pages showing you the latest in film shoots from
around the world. While technology has definitely progressed at
a rate where you should be able to see any website like Flipora
from anywhere, sometimes the internet service providers in your
region haven't. And that used to mean that rural cinephiles had
to make due with dial-up, or just deal with it.
The addition of satellite internet as one of the numerous options
for getting online these days means that you will be doing a
whole lot better when it comes to streaming content or reading
up on the filming process of your latest favorite film. Because
satellite is able to move at the same speed that broadband does,
streaming video is finally an option again, and loading files
takes considerably less time and results in less frustration than in
the days of dial-up.
Celebrate your switch to satellite internet and the ease that it
brings by enjoying these five great movie sites from Flipora,
which simply work better when you have a faster connection.
2. RogerEbert.com - As one of the most famous and well-known
film critics in the country, Roger Ebert has given his opinion on
films for decades now while still keeping people's respect.
Whether it's finding the latest reviews of current releases to
decide what's worth driving to town for or simply streaming one
of his old lectures or trailers from days gone by, his official
website is a great resource for film buffs.
The Internet Movie Databaseor IMDB for short, this is a one-
stop resource for figuring out what is in production, what's out,
what has just released a trailer, and who is working on which
projects in development. It's the closest that the armchair critic
can come to feeling like a professional, and also has a number of
forums, so you can spend all day chatting away on your new
speedy satellite internet connection while checking out the latest
trailers.
Gawker,if you're a film purist, you're not going to find much use
for the idle gossip being spread over at Gawker. But if you are
as interested in the fame as you are the process behind the
filmmaking, then this is an obvious next stop for your news
involving celebrities big and small, currently hot and once-great
but now second-rate. An interesting look at the world of
Hollywood and beyond.
Filmmaking.net - It's easy to get the most out of learning the
craft of film by having a high-speed internet connection that
3. allows you to explore every corner of Filmmaking.net, one of
the most popular websites that lists everything from great
filmmaking schools and books worth reading to events that
might be in your area. Better for those interested in trying their
hand at the craft than just those interested in watching classics.
Rotten Tomatoes - If you don't have time to read every single
review out there, even with your new and speedier satellite
internet connection, you can just head to this website, where a
complicated math equation derives an average rating based on
what the critics are saying as well as what users of the site think,
depending on which preferences you have enabled. As nerdy as
it is helpful.
With satellite internet from wild blue, the entire web, including
the world of movies, is now yours at an astonishingly quick
speed.