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Spout - Your Online Movie Community

It seems that these days you can't throw a stick without hitting some kind of online community. Most of them, though, are simply ... well ... not really for you. You like movies, and we're not talking about home video clips of someone lip syncing to a bad one-hit wonder from the '90s.

Spout has heard the call and serves up just what you need--an awesome online movie community. Get this: You'll find intelligent conversation, hilarious insights and excellent lists every time you turn around. Spout focuses on movies and only movies, which pretty much guarantees that most folks 'round these parts are big movie fans, if not true aficionados. (And let's face it, you don't get those on just any site.)

Once you register at Spout (which is fast and free), the real fun begins. You can jump in our online movie community headfirst and start making an impact. You can check out who likes art films and who has lists of classic comedies. You can take a look at current movie reviews and, through the use of movie blogs, leave some current reviews of your own.

And what good would an online movie community be if it didn't offer loads of excellent features? At Spout you can rate films, tag films, make lists, discuss films, blog about them, and more. You can create or join groups that focus on your favorite topics, like the latest animation movies or the best horror movies. Then, when you've found some films you can't live without, you can visit the Spout store and load up your cart. That's your online movie community, getting the best movies to you.

Movie Blogs, DVD Blogs, and a Whole Lot More

As your online movie community, Spout gives you a voice. Through movies blogs, you can broadcast your opinions on any movie you can think of.

Do you think Flight of the Navigator is the coolest kids' film ever? Do you have some opinions about satire in film, from watching Borat? Let us know through your movie blogs. Then start having fun through the rest of the features you'll find at Spout, like tagging.

If you're not familiar with tagging, think of it as a fun exercise in creating one-word descriptions of a movie. You can tag any movie you want, and see which other members of our online movie community have used the same tags. Tags are another great way to find movies, too, if you feel like doing something different than the typical movie search.

Why type film titles in a box when you can follow tags like midgets, bombshiggity, or awkward-moments? Come on, when's the last time you curled up with a good bombshiggity movie? See, that's the power of an online movie community.

Another feature Spout members love is our list-making function. Any real movie fan probably has a list of lists in his or her head: Best Horror Movies of All Time, Top Ten Comedy Movies, The Best of Kevin Bacon—you get the picture. At Spout, you can make scads of lists and check out other people’s lists, too. It’s another way to use the power of an online movie community to share your faves and discover new ones along the way.

Anime. James Bond. Star Trek. What do those three have in common? Try some of the most dedicated and closely-knit fans ever.

What is it that gets your mojo rising, though? Do you love documentaries? Are you a sucker for live concert DVDs? Whatever it is you are passionate about, you can join or create a group focused on it at Spout, fine-tuning your personal online movie community. All you have to do to get started is sign up at Spout (which is free and easy).

You Deserve an Online Movie Community like Spout

Come on, your friends think you are a bit freakish in how seriously you take movies. And the ones who don't, you can invite to join Spout along with you. You'll find loads of smart people in here who know how important movies are and want to share the best of 'em with other fans. So, whether you just want to write DVD or movie blogs, or go whole-hog and own this place with your expert cinema smarts, the rest of the online movie community is waiting.

Take a short tour of Spout then sign up. After that, you get the keys. And just wait 'til you see what happens when you get this baby really cookin’ along. That'll give you something to stick in your movie blogs.

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