Track The IMDB Ratings Of Your Favorite TV Shows With GraphTV Michael Lee, March 21, 2014 If you ever wondered what all the IMDB rating numbers on individual episodes of your favorite shows would look like as a collective, well, as they as, there is an app for that. The nifty tool let’s you visually explore the ratings of TV shows in the IMDB database. Now this isn’t quite exactly a smartphone app, but it might as well be.Created by Kevin Wu, GraphTv allows you to explore the chart of ratings for your favorite shows based on those exact IMDB ratings. There are a couple of flaws to this site however. Hit the jump to see what they are. Now there are many shows out there, a lot of them, and it appears that GraphTV has yet to recongize that fact. If you type in “True Detective” for example, HBO’s hit show, you will find that the site cannot access those numbers, despite the show having already been rated on IMDB.But for the shows that do work, we will provide some examples of what the charts look like.Regression lines and progression show how disinterested or interested the fans were of the particular episode.Let’s take a look at Breaking Bad for example. As you can see “not every season actually has a significant trend, so be careful with these (or check the provided r-squared values).Another minor problem is that for all but the very most popular shows, the samples sizes aren’t enormous.So these charts don’t by any means define the actual show. For an ongoing show, here is a look at Archer.So check out the site for yourself to see where you favorite show ranks, and how each episode was rated by your fellow audience. Apps News GraphTvKevin Wu
Avatar: The French are Lucky November 18, 2009Oh to live in France. Today we have a new poster for Avatar‘s French release, which you’ll notice is on December 16th, two days for we get to see it in the states. Personally, I’m not a big fan of the recent trend of big sci-fi action films opening earlier… Read More
Avatar News Roundup: Big Opening, 3D TV Prospects Improve, and a Real Pandora? December 21, 2009December 21, 2009With reports of Avatar‘s budget ranging from $230 to $500 million, the big question on everyone’s mind (at least in the blogosphere) has been whether the 20th Century Fox film could make back its money. Well, if the low-end guesses are accurate, then James Cameron and the gang can already… Read More
Tron Legacy Image #3 March 3, 2010Total Film has yet another new photo from Tron Legacy in what is a week long series of daily images. Today’s third of four images continues the scene set by the earlier pictures. Sam Flynn enters the old Flynn’s Arcade and walks by covered arcade machines towards a “Tron” sign…. Read More