viernes, 29 de septiembre de 2017

Behind my work


  Behind everybody's blog there's an amount of research on the topic. This one is not an exception. so, in case you are curious, here are some of the sources I use to do so.
 

   Ok, maybe this isn't exactly a source, although I do use it as a constant way of finding trailers about whatever film I am talking about or maybe look up people talking giving information about it.
 

  But it mostly works as a source of inspiration. specially because of two youtubers. firstly, a Spanish critic called Dayo, who talks about movies, videogames and Tv series. Although he may be too negative at times, I love his style and he made me want to do something similar. The other one is I Hate Everything, mostly because of an ongoing series called The search for the worst, in which he reviews bad movies in a funny way, while being objective at the same time.

2- Wikia

  If something exists, there probably is a fanbase all about it. And those fanbases tend to like writing about what they love and getting others to know it. Wikia is basically a place where you can create an encyclopedia about your favorite book, movie, and so on. you can find pages ranging from the most known series to the most obscure. However, because it's available to everyone, I recommend double-checking the information on it.


  A webpage entirely dedicated to comics, this website has everything You can find comic reviews here, as well as information on characters and series. As well as this, they try to have the latest news so that you can keep up to date when it comes to the comic book world. You can even find a new read that you may have never tried otherwise.

4- IMDb

  The Internet Movie Database gives you information on almost every movie there has ever been. Not only this, but it also includes biographies for many actors and actresses, a rating system based on stars and a number out of ten, and the option to let you give your opinion about a movie and let other knows if you think it’s worth reading or not.
 

  Much like IMDb, these webpage rates movies, videogames, music and TV series. It provides a rating from zero to one-hundred both for professional critics and for "normal" watchers. Once again, it includes the option to write your own review for everyone to see. It also includes a list of the best and worst movies based on their score in their sit.

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