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Star Rating System Legend


- BlockBuster User Rating - Weaver   - Weaver  

- highlights minimum 4 star rating from either   ,      or   .


- highlights an Academy Award winner for Best Picture regardless of it's star rating. All other Best Picture nominees, along with both winners and nominees for Best and Supporting Actors and Actresses, will be highlighted only in accordance with the star rating explained above.

Additionally, winners and nominees in all of the five mentioned categories will display their release year in bold print, e.g. 2006, indicating an internal site link to the appropriate awards year information page.



50
- An all time personal favorite for reasons requiring no explanation or justification!


45 - A magnetic movie luring you into rewatching, to be enjoyed each and every time, over and over again!


40 - Must see cinema, felt as well as seen, and one which you'll be disappointed has concluded.


35 - A movie worth seeing of a quality better than to be expected from Hollywood's "cookie cutter creativity".


30 - Most will find this watchable entertainment at least more satisfying than "Law & Order" reruns.


25 - Then again, on second thought, find out what channel "Lenny" and those reruns are on.


20 - You ever catch yourself wondering who makes movies like this, and even worse, why you're watching it?


15 - If the choices are (A), see this movie, or (B), clean out your cat's litter box, someone pass the scooper!


10 - I'd rather cook asparagus!


05 - I'd rather eat the asparagus I just cooked... and I absolutely positively HATE asparagus!


MPAA Ratings and Additional Notations

G:   General audiences. All ages admitted.
PG:   Parental guidance suggested. Some material may not be suitable for children.
PG13:   Parents strongly cautioned. Some material may be inappropriate for children under 13.
TV14:   Parents strongly cautioned. Some material may be inappropriate for children under 14.
R:   Restricted. Under 17 requires accompanying parent or adult guardian.

MFTV:   Modified For Television.
TCM:   Turner Classic Movies.
WETA:   Washington Educational Television Association.

Movie Categories and Search Keywords

Award Winner
Action
Adventure
Animation
Biography
Biopic
Children
Christmas
Classics

Comedy
Crime
Docudrama
Documentary
Drama
Easter
Epic
Excercise
Family

Fantasy
Fitness
Groundhog Day
July 4th
Memorial Day
Musical
Mystery
Narration
Period Piece

Political
Romance
SciFi
Sports
Suspense
Television
TV
War
Western


Star Rating and Unviewed Search Keywords

GOLDUV, GOLD50, GOLD45, GOLD40, GOLD35, GOLD30, GOLD25, GOLD20, GOLD15, GOLD10, GOLD05

REDUV, RED50, RED45, RED40, RED35, RED30, RED25, RED20, RED15, RED10, RED05

BLUEUV, BLUE50, BLUE45, BLUE40, BLUE35, BLUE30, BLUE25, BLUE20, BLUE15, BLUE10, BLUE05

The above keywords are self explanatory as well as simple to use. For example, Drama finds all titles categorized with that keyword, GOLD30 all with a rating of three gold stars, while RED35 would return movies with three and a half red stars.

By default the search engine tries to locate titles having exact matches for ALL keywords in your search query. If that fails, it then tries to locate titles containing ANY keyword in your query. If the latter occurs, a short message is displayed under the "Search Results From This Site" indicating this has been done.

General Movie Pool - sends you to the Weaver Movies Home Page which is titled "New". In a perfect world, this page displays the most recent 25 additions.

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Sports - This is a test to see where the text description goes. This is a test to see where the text description goes.

Awards - This is a test to see where the text description goes.

Children & Family - This is a test to see where the text description goes.

Western - This is a test to see where the text description goes.

Television Shows - This is a test to see where the text description goes.

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Groundhog Day - This is a test to see where the text description goes.

Easter - This is a test to see where the text description goes.

Memorial Day - This is a test to see where the text description goes.

4th Of July - This is a test to see where the text description goes.

Christmas - This is a test to see where the text description goes.

 

 

 

 

By default the search engine tries to locate pages which have exact matches for all of the words entered in your search query. If that fails, it then tries to locate pages which contain any words in your search query. If that happens a short message is displayed at the top of the search results indicating this has been done.

In addition, there are several ways to modify the default search behavior.

1. phrase search
The search engine supports three types of phrase search.
* To match an exact phrase, use quotes around the phrase
Example: "free search engine"
* To match a near (within a couple of words) phrase, use square brackets [around the words]
Example: [free search engine]
* To match a far (within several words) phrase, use braces { around the words }
Example: {free search engine}

2. + and - qualifiers
If you prepend a word with + that word is required to be on the page.
If you prepend a word with - that word is required to not be on the page.
Example: +always -never
3. * wildcard
If a query word ends with a * all words on a page which start the same way as that query word will match.
Example: gift*
4. ? wildcard
If a query word contains a ? any character will match that position.
Example: b?g
5. boolean search
You can use the following boolean operators in your search: AND, OR, NOT. These operators MUST be in capital letters.
Example: (contact AND us) OR (about AND us)
All of these techniques can be combined: +alway* -ne??r*

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