MOVIES TO GO! Version 1.0 July 15, 1992 Your Ticket to the Best Movies Copyright 1992 All rights reserved ImagiSOFT, Inc. P.O. Box 13208 Albuquerque, New Mexico USA 87192-3208 CompuServe 70632,1177 Prodigy FSWM11A "Academy Awards" and "Oscar" are registered trademarks and service marks of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences. "G", "PG", "PG-13", "R", and "NC-17" are registered trademarks and service marks of the Motion Picture Association of America. We have made every effort to make this software as powerful, flexible, accurate, inexpensive, and as easy to use as possible. However, we know this software is not perfect even though we have spent hundreds of hours writing this software, collecting the data, and writing the reviews. If you find inaccuracies or have any suggestions, please write us at one of the above addresses. INTRODUCTION Almost everyone has had the frustrating experience of spending an hour or so browsing the titles in a video store only to end up with a movie you didn't like anyway. The purpose of MOVIES TO GO! is to help you discover movies that suit your personal taste so that you will spend more time watching enjoyable movies instead of wandering the isles of the video store. This booklet will introduce you to MOVIES TO GO!'s powerful search features. After a few minutes you will be a master at finding movies: - with your favorite actors / actresses - directed by the most talented directors - in categories such as comedy, romance, drama, war, etc. - which have been assigned a particular rating by the MPAA - without offensive language or scenes - which won Academy Awards - in a special category, such as "Dog Movies" or "Tough Guys" - and more! WHY MOVIES TO GO! IS UNIQUE MOVIES TO GO! is different than the other books and software about movies in the following ways: 1. The reviews were not written by movie critics, but were written by ordinary people who like to watch movies. 2. MOVIES TO GO! is comprised mainly of movies which are enjoyable to watch. We don't want MOVIES TO GO! (and your hard drive) cluttered with poor movies. 3. Most sources list only the director, principal actors, MPAA rating, length, and a short synopsis. MOVIES TO GO! goes further by listing up to three categories, the main characters, several special categories, possible objectionable content, and a detailed review. 4. MOVIES TO GO! has stunning, fun-filled graphics! People who have reviewed at least ten movies have their picture displayed on the screen. We are currently working on obtaining the rights to display actor's pictures. MOVIES TO GO! Documentation Page 2 THE MAIN MENU One of the first things that appear on the screen is the MAIN MOVIE MENU. In the upper right hand corner is the number of movies this menu contains. To display the information about a certain movie just type the first few letters of the title. For example, if you want to see the information on the movie RAIDERS OF THE LOST ARK, type "raiders" and the movie with the closest matching title (in this case, Raiders of the Lost Ark) will be highlighted on the screen. Press the [Enter] Key to look at the information MOVIES TO GO! has stored about the movie. SEARCHES Unless you know exactly which movie you want, you will probably find that the MAIN MOVIE MENU has too many movies listed to be of much use. Press the [F2] key to search for particular types of movie you enjoy watching. You can do the following types of searches: - Category (Action, Adventure, Comedy, Romance, War, etc.) - Review (Good, Average, and Poor) - Cast (John Wayne, Harrison Ford, Sigorney Weaver, etc) - Director (John Ford, Woody Allen, Steven Spielberg, etc.) - Year (1992, 1940 - 1949, 1980 - 1999, etc.) - Rating (G, PG, PG-13, R, NC-17, and None) - Key Word (Disney Movies, Nothing Offensive, etc.) - Any combination of the above CATEGORY SEARCHES ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ A Category search is the first menu option; to select it press the [Enter] key. The Category Menu lists 25 categories from which you can choose: Action Family Musical Adventure Fantasy Mystery Animated Fitness Romance Children Foreign Sci-Fi Comedy Historical Sports Classics Horror Suspense Crime Intrigue War Documentary Music Video Western Drama MOVIES TO GO! Documentation Page 3 Action movies usually have battles, fight scenes, drug dealers, criminals, guns, karate, fast cars, explosions, chase scenes, and other violent themes. Adventure movies have pirates, heroes, jungles, wild animals, exploring, mountains, space ships, or other larger than life experiences. Animated movies are composed primarily of cartoon characters. Children means that the movie was aimed primarily at children, not adults. A recent example is TEENAGE MUTANT NINJA TURTLES II. This is different than a "Family" movie, in that family movies have something to interest mom and dad too. Comedy is a movie which shows the lighter side of life. This is a broad category and will comprise about one fourth of all the movies in MOVIES TO GO! Searching for comedy movies should usually be combined with a search in another category. For example, searching for Action-Comedies would list such movies as LETHAL WEAPON. For details, see "Searches in More Than One Category" below. Crime has do do with illegal activities where the police or private detectives get involved. Documentary movies are based on fact, and are written primarily to provide information about an event, person, or place. Drama shows the serious side of life. As with the comedy category, "Drama" covers more than one third of the movies in MOVIES TO GO! Searching for dramas should usually be combined with a search in another category. For details, see "Searches in More Than One Category" below. Family movies are good, clean, movies that will interest both adults and children. Walt Disney was a master at producing family movies. Fantasy usually has dragons, mythology, sorcery, ghosts, time travel, and other fun stuff. Fitness is usually videos aimed at helping you get yourself in shape. Foreign is a movie made outside the United States, in a language other than English, or is subtitled or dubbed. MOVIES TO GO! Documentation Page 4 Historical movies are based on an historical event. However, most historical movies are better at entertaining audiences than they are at depicting an accurate representation of what really happened and what the people were like. Horror movies have monsters, werewolves, vampires, and other scary creatures. Many recent horror movies have ax murderers, slashers, rapists and psychopaths who fill the screen with violence; and for this reason, we omitted most of the modern horror movies. Intrigue is spy movies, and other cloak-and-dagger fun stuff. You will find all the James Bond films listed in the intrigue category. Music Video takes a popular song and combines it with an entertaining video script to more fully bring the mood of the song to life. They are usually centered around just one performer or music group. Musical is both "musicals", such as THE SOUND OF MUSIC and movies which revolve around music such as AMADEUS. Most of Elvis Presley's movies are listed under the category "musical" but they aren't "musicals" in the traditional sense of the word. Mystery movies usually have a detective trying to piece together the parts of a complex puzzle. Romance is a movie where two people fall in love and try to build a relationship. Sci-Fi Science fiction movies are usually set in outer space, have aliens, ray guns, flying saucers, and other fun stuff. Sports is a movie about basketball, baseball, boxing, etc. Suspense movies keep the audience biting their fingernails in anticipation of what is about to happen next. War movies were very popular after World War II, but we usually categorize any movie which has armed conflict as a major theme as a "war" movie. That was the rationale for this classification for the movie ROBIN HOOD -- PRINCE OF THIEVES. Westerns usually take place in North America during the late 1800s, but some westerns take place in Australia too. MOVIES TO GO! Documentation Page 5 SEARCHES IN MORE THAN ONE CATEGORY ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ MOVIES TO GO! is unique in movies can be categorized in up to three different categories. To categorize, for example, "Westerns" all together and pretend they are all the same is preposterous. The highly dramatic western HIGH NOON is more like the science fiction movie OUTLAND than it is Mel Brook's western comedy BLAZING SADDLES. You will have more success finding movies you want to watch with MOVIES TO GO! if you search for movies in at least two categories. After you have pressed the [F2] Search key, and selected the "Category" menu option, use the arrow keys to highlight the category your are interested in. Press the [F3] Mark key to "Mark" that category, and arrow to the next category you are interested in. Press the [F3] key to mark that category, then press the [Enter] key. Now press Find It! to begin your search. Only MOVIES TO GO! allows you to distinguish between movies which are Action-Comedy, Romance-Comedy, Drama-Comedy, Western-Comedy, and over 13,000 different category combinations. Use it! REVIEW SEARCHES ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ MOVIES TO GO! rates movies in one of three categories: Good Average Poor We have made an attempt to include mostly "Good" and "Average" movies in MOVIES TO GO!, but you are the final judge of what a "good" movie is. Movies which were among the Top 10 in box office gross for the year were judged as "Good", as were those nominated for Best Picture by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences. Other pictures, such as "Children of a Lesser God", which was #47 in box office gross receipts at only $8.7 Million are listed as "Good" because the reviewer liked it very much. As you can see, Review Searches are pretty subjective. Keep in mind that many fine films haven't been reviewed at all and won't appear in any of the three categories. This number should decrease in the future as more and more people submit reviews for these movies to us. For information about how to submit reviews for publication in MOVIES TO GO!, see the section titled "Submitting Reviews for publication in MOVIES TO GO!". Here's how to do a Review Search: 1. Press the [F2] Search key 2. Select "Review" from the search menu MOVIES TO GO! Documentation Page 6 3. Press the "A" key for "Average" or the "G" key for "Good", then press [Enter] 4. Find IT! A menu listing all the "Good", "Average", or "Poor" movies will appear on the screen. CAST SEARCHES ~~~~~~~~~~~~~ It's lots of fun to search for movies which have your favorite star. A survey published in the July 17, 1992 issue of "Entertainment Weekly" ranks America's favorite actors and actresses as follows: Actor Actress ----- ------- Mel Gibson Julia Roberts Kevin Costner Goldie Hawn Tom Cruise Michelle Pfeiffer Michael Douglas Meryl Streep Harrison Ford Whoopi Goldberg Clint Eastwood Kim Basinger Burt Reynolds Sharon Stone Steven Seagal Other popular stars you may want to search for include: Humphrey Bogart, John Wayne, Cary Grant, Charlie Chaplin, Kirk Douglas, Charlton Heston, Clark Gable, Spencer Tracy, Katharine Hepburn, Fredric March, Charles Laughton, Bette Davis, James Stewart, Gary Cooper, Claudette Colbert, Bing Crosby, James Cagney, Ray Milland, Joan Crawford, Errol Flynn, Maureen O'Hara, William Holden, Audrey Hepburn, Marlon Brando, Gene Kelly, Paul Newman, Robert Redford, Katharine Ross, Burt Lancaster, Sophia Loren, Loretta Young, Gregory Peck, Julie Andrews, Lee Marvin, Elizabeth Taylor, Laurence Olivier, Dustin Hoffman, Robert De Niro, Jack Nicholson, Jane Fonda, Gene Hackman, Jack Lemmon, Henry Fonda, and William Hurt, to name a few! Here's how to search for all movies which star MEL GIBSON: 1. Press the [F2] Search key 2. Select "Cast" from the search menu 3. Type the first few letters of the actor's last name, GIBSO 4. Arrow down until you find the name you want, press [Enter] 5. FIND IT! A menu of all the movies which have the actor you want will be listed on the screen. You can also find actors or actresses which were in the same movies together. For example, to find all the movies which Paul Newman and Robert Redford were in togther, do the following: 1. Press the [F2] Search key MOVIES TO GO! Documentation Page 7 2. Select "Cast" from the search menu 3. Type the first few letters of the 1st actor's last name, NEWM (for Paul Newman) 4. Arrow down until you find the name you want, then press the [F3] Mark key 5. Type the first few letters of the 2nd actor's last name, REDF (for Robert Redford) 6. Arrow down until you find the name you want, then press the [F3] Mark key 7. Press [Enter] 8. FIND IT! Two movies, BUTCH CASSIDY AND THE SUNDANCE KID and THE STING will appear in the menu. DIRECTOR SEARCHES ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ The director's job is to make sure that all the parts of a movie come together in a way which will tell the story best. If a movie is extremely well done, the director was a big part of it. Some of the best directors include: John Ford, Steven Spielberg, Frank Capra, Robert Wise, William Wyler, Billy Wilder, Michael Curtiz, Elia Kazan, John Huston, Joseph L. Mankiewicz, George Stevens, Fred Zinnemann, David Lean, Robert Benton, Robert Redford, George Cukor, George Roy Hill, Francis Ford Coppola, Woody Allen, Milos Forman, Bernardo Bertolucci, Sydney Pollack, Oliver Stone, Barry Levinson, John Sturges, Peter Wier, Richard Donner, Jonathan Demme, Ridley Scott, just to name a few! Search for the movies by some of the above directors; you won't be disappointed! Here's how to search for all movies which were directed by Michael Curtiz: 1. Press the [F2] Search key 2. Select "Director" from the search menu 3. Type the first few letters of the director's last name, CURT 4. Arrow down until you find the name Curtiz, Michael, then press [Enter] 5. FIND IT! A list of some of hollywood's best movies will appear on the screen, including ADVENTURES OF ROBIN HOOD, CASABLANCA, CAPTAIN BLOOD, SANTA FE TRAIL, LIFE WITH FATHER, and MILDRED PIERCE. MOVIES TO GO! Documentation Page 8 YEAR SEARCHES ~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Do you like old movies, or would you rather watch more recent movies? The year search feature will help you narrow your movie list even further. For example, here's how you search for all movies which were released in 1980 or later: 1. Press the [F2] Search key 2. Select "Year" from the search menu 3. Type 1980 in the "From Year" field, then press [Enter] 4. Leave the "To Year" field blank by pressing [Enter] 5. FIND IT! To search for a single year, type that year in both the "From Year" and "To Year" fields. To search for all the movies in a range of years, enter those years in the "From Year" and "To Year" fields. RATING SEARCHES ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ The Motion Picture Association of America (MPAA) has issued ratings to most movies released after 1968 which will give you an idea of a movie's possible objectionable material. These ratings are: G "General Audiences. All ages admitted." PG "Parental Guidance Suggested. Some material may not be suitable for children. PG-13 "Parents Strongly Cautioned. Some material may be inappropriate for children under 13." R "Restricted. Under 17 requires accompanying parent or adult guardian." NC-17 "No children under 17 admitted." Note: MPAA ratings have undergone slight changes over the years. Movies rated which were previously rated "GP", we have listed as "PG"; movies previously rated "M" are listed as "PG-13"; movies previously rated "X" are listed as "NC-17". To search for movies which have been designated with a certain rating press the [F2] Search key, select "Review" from the menu, arrow down the the desired rating, press [Enter], then FIND IT! If you are looking to avoid movies which have objectionable material, do a multiple search for "G", "PG" and "Not Rated" movies by "marking" these categories with the [F3] Mark key. NOTE: Be cautious of movies issued after 1980 which fall into the "Not Rated" category. Some films, such as ANGEL HEART, 9 1/2 MOVIES TO GO! Documentation Page 9 WEEKS, and WARRIOR QUEEN have unrated, more explicit versions in video which go beyond their original "R" rating. We will try to alert you to these films in the "Contains" section. KEY WORD SEARCHES ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Key word searches are perhaps the most fun searches to do of all! You can search for literally ANYTHING using the Key Word Search. We have tried to make it easier for you to find movies of particular interest by adding the "Special Categories" section. To search for a key word, or group of words do the following: 1. Press the [F2] Search key 2. Select "Key Word" from the search menu 3. Type the word or phrase, then press [Enter] 4. FIND IT! Here are some suggestions for the Key Word Search: Academy Awards Chicago Friendship Abraham Lincoln China Gambling Adultery Chinese Gangs Africa Christianity Gangster Movies Alcoholism Christmas Movies George Washington Al Capone Circus Movies Ghosts Aliens Civil War Gold Ancient Rome Clive Cussler Good vs. Evil Animal Movies College Days Government Anti-war Movies Communism Great Warriors Assassination Computers Guilt Autobiographies Cop Movies Gunrunners Ballet Corruption Haunted Houses Bank Robberies Courage Heroes Baseball Courtroom Dramas Hippies Battle of the Sexes Creature Movies Hitler Best Actor Dance Movies Hollywood Best Actress Detective Movies Hostages Best Picture Disaster Movies Humanitarians Bible Movies Discrimination Immigrants Big Business Disney Movies Israel Biographies Dog Movies Italian Movies Black Comedies Drug Abuse Japan Bounty Hunters Elephants Japanese Movies Boxing English Movies Jesus Christ Box Office Gross Evolution Jews Brainwashing Fairy Tales Karate Movies British Films Family Kidnapping Broadway Famous Battles Knights Buddy Movies Firefighters Korean War California Fires Lawyers Castles Football Legends Catholicism Freedom Life After Death Chase Movies French Films London, England MOVIES TO GO! Documentation Page 10 Los Angeles Psychopaths Swords Love Stories Psychotic Killers Tearjerkers Mad Scientists Quakers Teen Pregnancy Manipulation Racism Teenagers McCarthyism Race Cars Television Melodramas Recommended Temptation Midlife Crisis Rehabilitation The Cold War Monster Movies Reincarnation The Depression Moral Courage Relationships The Holocaust Motorcycles Religious Movies The Press Movie Making Remakes The Sea Murder Mysteries Revenge Movies The Sixties Murderers Rich vs. Poor The Stage National Lampoon Rock 'n Roll The Supernatural Native Americans Robin Hood Thrillers Nature Roman Movies Titanic Newspaper Movies Royalty Time Travel New Jersey San Francisco Tolerance New York City Satires Top 5 Nothing Offensive School Days Top 10 No Review Available Screwball Comedy Topless Number 1 Seduction Tom Clancy Number 2 Serial Killers Tragedies Number 3 Shakespeare Truck Drivers Number 4 Sheriffs True Love Number 5 Ships True Stories Number 6 Skating UFOs Number 7 Skiing Vampires Number 8 Slapstick Comedy Veterans Number 9 Slavery Vietnam War Number 10 Soap Operas Vigilante Justice Organized Crime Song & Dance Movies Vikings Outer Space Spider Movies Walt Disney Paris, France Spoofs Weddings Pirates Spousal Abuse Werewolves Political Satire Spy Movies Witchcraft Politics Stephen King Whiskey Prison Camps Success Stories Women's Rights Prison Movies Superhero Movies World War I Prisoners of War Surfing World War II Propaganda Films Swashbucklers World War III MOVIES TO GO! Documentation Page 11 HOW TO GET THE MOST OUT OF MOVIES TO GO! Performing a multiple search is the key to instantly displaying a list of enjoyable movies on your screen. A few dozen key strokes is a lot easier than aimlessly wandering the isles of your video store! For example: Let's say you've had a long day at work and feel like watching a good, romantic comedy. You've seen most of the recent stuff, and you want to watch the movie with your teenage daughter, not be embarrassed by lots of sex scenes. In other words, you want to do a compound Category Search, a Review Search, a Year Search, and a Key Word Search simultaneously. It's really not that difficult. Here's how: 1. Press the [F2] Search key 2. Select "Category" from the Search Menu 3. Use the [F3] Mark key as explained above to "mark" both "Comedy" and "Romance" categories, then press [Enter] 4. Select "Review" from the Search Menu 5. Arrow down to "Good" and press [Enter] 6. Select "Year" from the Search Menu 7. Enter From Year "1900" To Year "1980" as explained above 8. Select "Key Word" from Search Menu 9. Enter the phrase "Nothing Offensive" 10. FIND IT! After the search, the titles of twenty or more good romantic comedies will be listed on the the screen. Read what MOVIES TO GO! has to say about each one, and press the [F4] Print key on the titles you are interested in. Take the list to take to your video store; better yet, call your video store first to make sure the titles you want are available. MOVIES TO GO! will help you sort through the thousands of movie titles and will help you get the most out of your video dollar. DIFFERENCES IN THE GRAPHICS VERSION The graphics edition of MOVIES TO GO! requires an EGA monitor and 640 K of memory. Because of the number of graphics images that are displayed on the screen, we recommend that your computer be at least a 386, but this is not required. We originally wanted to release MOVIES TO GO! with at least 500 scanned photos of cast members; unfortunately, we weren't able to obtain permission for these photos yet. Version 1.0 was released with only two: James Stewart and Donna Reed from the movie "It's a Wonderful Life", which is in the public domain. We are currently asking movie and video companies for press release MOVIES TO GO! Documentation Page 12 photos which we can scan, and add to MOVIES TO GO! Registered users will be notified when these photos become available. If you are using a mouse, the graphics edition of MOVIES TO GO! has the ability to do searches from the NOW SHOWING screen. Simply click the mouse on the category, actor, director, or key word you want to search for. If you want to search by more than one category, click between the two you want to search for. If you want to search for two words, click between them. If you find the graphics version too sluggish, you can run the standard version by running the command TEXT instead of MOVIES. HOW MOVIES WERE SELECTED FOR MOVIES TO GO! Over 50,000 movies have been released in this century, and more than 500 new movies are released each year. Separating the best movies from the run of the mill is not an easy task, and is one which we continue with every day. We selected movies which fall into at least one of the following categories: 1. We chose movies which were one of the top 10 movies in box office gross ticket sales in the United States in a given year. "Gone With the Wind" qualifies in this category for three different years. 2. We researched movies which were nominated for Best Picture by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences. 3. We found movies which were highly acclaimed by several movie critics. 4. Lastly, we added movies in which a movie reviewer wrote a credible review about a movie they liked very much. SUBMITTING REVIEWS FOR PUBLICATION IN MOVIES TO GO! Since the reviews for MOVIES TO GO! are written by ordinary people who like to watch movies, we naturally, are interested in having as many people as possible submit reviews for publication. You can submit reviews for your favorite movies with the following understanding: 1. ImagiSOFT will become the owner of the material you submit to us. We have the right to make editorial changes or to not include your review in MOVIES TO GO! MOVIES TO GO! Documentation Page 13 2. We will not pay you royalties, nor any other type of remuneration for your review; your submissions are strictly on a volunteer basis. If you would like to have your photo appear in the Graphics Edition of MOVIES TO GO!, send us one to scan. We will mail it back to you within ten working days. 3. If you are a registered user and five or more of your reviews are accepted for publication, we will send you a free update which contains your reviews and your scanned photo, if you sent one. 4. We will notify you in writing within ten working days whether or not we have accepted the reviews you have submitted. 5. As of this writing, about 75% of the movies in MOVIES TO GO! still list "No Review Available." instead of a written review. If you submit a review for one of these movies you have a much greater chance of having your review published. Please feel free to write reviews for movies which you have enjoyed which are not in MOVIES TO GO! 6. You have a MUCH better chance of getting your review published if you submit it to us in an electronic format. The most popular methods are: a) Modify the file SUBMIT.TXT, and E-Mail it to us at CompuServe address 70632,1177 b) E-Mail your review, in the format shown below, to Prodigy ID FSWM11A c) Modify the file SUBMIT.TXT, compress it with PKZIP, and upload it to our BBS (505) 275-9697, 2400 N 8 1 d) Modify the file SUBMIT.TXT, rename it, copy it to a floppy disk, and mail it to us. Many people find this method the most convenient, especially when they are registering MOVIES TO GO! or ordering new data. We will return your disk, so please label it clearly. 7. No matter what means you use send us your review, please submit it to us in the format below. The @ characters signify a tab position. If you want to start a new paragraph, begin it with an @3. ' Movie Title: ' Year Released: ' ' (Your address is needed for the first review only) ' ' Submitted by Name: ' Address: ' City, State and Zip: ' @0 Setting: (City, State (or country), and decade) @0 Main Characters: MOVIES TO GO! Documentation Page 14 @0 Contains (Violence, Nudity, Nothing Offensive, etc.) @0 Screenplay by @0 Based on the novel by @0 Music: @0 Songs include @0 Special categories (see page 10 for a partial list) @0 @0 Start your review after two @0 commands @0 @40 -- Your name here; write it the same way each time. ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS The following people have helped make this software possible: Editor ..................................... Michael J. Prestwich Original Concept ........................... Michael J. Prestwich Programming Supervisor ..................... Michael J. Prestwich Documentation .............................. Michael J. Prestwich Producer ................................... Michael J. Prestwich Primary Programmer ................................ David Sanders Secondary Programmer ................................ Steve Green Artist .......................................... Russ Chancellor Research ........................................... Kathy Fricke Research Assistant ............................... Judy Prestwich Research Assistant .............................. Erica Prestwich Research Assistant ............................. Alyssa Prestwich Research Assistant ............................. Dorine Kartchner Research Assistant ............................. Kristy Kartchner Research Assistant ................................. Donna Kearns Research Assistant ................................. Cara Pierson MOVIES TO GO! Documentation Page 15 SOURCES OF INFORMATION Books Box Office Champs - The Most Popular Movies of the Last 50 Years Eddie Dorman Kay Leonard Maltin's TV Movies and Video Guide Leonard Maltin Video Movie Guide, 1991 by Mick Martin and Marsha Porter Roger Ebert's Movie Home Companion, 1991 Edition by Roger Ebert 5001 Nights at the Movies by Pauline Kael The Bare Facts Video Guide Craig Hosoda HBO's Guide to Movies on Video-Cassette and Cable TV Home Box Office The Chronicle of the Movies Published by Crescent Books Magazines Entertainment Weekly Premiere Magazine On Line Services Magill's Guide to the Movies ............................ Prodigy Movie Reviews ........................................... Prodigy Roger Ebert .......................................... CompuServe Show Biz Forum ....................................... CompuServe After Hours Forum ....................................... Ziffnet MOVIES TO GO! Documentation Page 16 ImagiSOFT, Inc. MOVIES TO GO! 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