Movies.com

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Movies.com
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Type of site |
Movies |
Available in |
English |
Owner |
Fandango |
Website |
movies.com |
Alexa rank |
12,304 (April 2014[update])[1]
|
Commercial |
yes |
Registration |
available, but not required |
Current status |
active |
Movies.com is a website in the Fandango family. It was acquired from Disney in June 2008.[2][3] The website has information about movies, upcoming movies, and theater information. It has also been the home of the official web site for the television show At the Movies, though the site now has a different domain.
In addition the site was home to the award-winning webshow entitled Statler and Waldorf: From the Balcony, a bi-weekly movie preview webcast starring the Muppets. Another webshow featured late Brandon Schantz and a movie spoof called The DiCaprio Code, parodying The Da Vinci Code.
References
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^ Dawn C. Chmielewski (June 24, 2008). "Fandago acquires Movies.com". Los Angeles Times.
^ "Fandango buys Movies.com". The Hollywood Reporter. June 22, 2008.
External links
Fandango
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Owners |
NBCUniversal (Comcast) (70%)
Warner Bros. (WarnerMedia) (30%)
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Properties |
- Cinepapaya
- Flixster
- Fandango Movieclips
- Movies.com
- MovieTickets.com
Rotten Tomatoes
- Films with a 0% rating
- 100% rating
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Comcast
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Comcast Cable |
Xfinity (Areas with XFINITY)
- Comcast Entertainment TV
- Comcast TV
- Comcast Business
- Comcast Technology Solutions
- Xfinity 3D
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Spectacor |
- Philadelphia Flyers
- Maine Mariners
- Wells Fargo Center
Spectra
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Media assets |
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Other Holdings |
Current |
- Leisure Arts
Midco (49%)
In Demand (33.3%)
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Former |
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See also: Acqusition of NBCUniversal
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