Fflick: Your Twitter friends become movie critics without notice
Business Management, Entrepreneurship, Internet, Media, New productsFflick is a very simple website that uses your Twitter to track your friends’ tweets referring to any movie title. That way you know your friends opinions about the movies you have seen or you are about to watch.
The platform was launched about 9 months ago and is a mix of Rotten Tomatoes concept and Twitter. It brings out the most important element that makes us go to see a movie or not: A friend recommendation.
The site not only shows your friends’ tweets about a title but it also shows the total number of mentions a movie have had in the whole Twitter up to that moment. This is also useful to know which are the most popular titles or find opinions from other Twitterers that you aren’t following.
Nevertheless, the site has a limited number of titles, most of them depend on their launching date in the U.S., so many Non-American or Independent titles are still missing to be included.
Word-of-mouth has proven to be the most trusted content advisor by people. So, now you will be able to know if that movie really worths the ticket you are about to pay and take advantage of discovering the movie critic hidden in each of us thanks to Fflick.

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