> Then I started to notice a pattern among the few movies I totally enjoyed: when I looked them up on Wikipedia, every single article stated that the film had received acclaim from critics.
That's a neat idea of how to find movies on Wikipedia, but for me critical acclaim has not been very correlated with quality ("best movies"). In the last 10 years the correlation has been markedly negative. Maybe it's just me.
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pimlottc · 4h ago
The tagline is a bit confusing. Saying a movie is “on” a website strongly implies the film is directly watchable on that site (e.g. “best films on Netflix this month”). So at first I thought maybe this was perhaps about the best illustrative video clips uploaded to Wikipedia, or public domain films.
A clearer description might be “Discover the best movies through Wikipedia” or “via Wikipedia”. Or perhaps some like “Using Wikipedia to discover the best movies”.
mock-possum · 2h ago
Intriguing idea - I enjoy my own process of media discovery and critique, so I couldn’t see paying someone else to do it for me, but I feel like I can see the appeal, if I were that kind of person.
That's a neat idea of how to find movies on Wikipedia, but for me critical acclaim has not been very correlated with quality ("best movies"). In the last 10 years the correlation has been markedly negative. Maybe it's just me.
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A clearer description might be “Discover the best movies through Wikipedia” or “via Wikipedia”. Or perhaps some like “Using Wikipedia to discover the best movies”.