Cinemania 96 |  | From: Microsoft Category: Software
Buy New: $19.95
New (4) Used (8) from $0.98
Rating: 4 reviews Sales Rank: 10968
Format: Cd Media: CD-ROM Operating System: Windows 95
Model: 0795 UPC: 093007366965 EAN: 0093007366965 ASIN: B0002JW07A
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Shipping: Expedited shipping available Condition: 1995, Microsoft, Still factory sealed in retail box, Free del. conf.
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| Features:
| • | Roger Ebert, Leonard Maltin, and Pauline Kael reviews | | • | Access to more than 4,000 biographies of movie professionals | | • | Pick a Category of movie | | • | Click ADD TO LIST to make a note of a film you want to rent, and print it later. | | • | Cross-referencing of actors, filmmakers, and more. |
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| Editorial Reviews:
Product Description An easy-to-use personal guide to a world of great films, reviews, video clips, biographies, and insightful articles.
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| Customer Reviews:
A Class Act October 23, 2008 Aung Htun (1022 1/2 Stophlet St. Fort Wayne IN 46802-4318) "A CLASS ACT." --- Entertainment Weekly With Microsoft Cinemania 96, choosing a movie to rent can be almost as much fun as watching it! It's your easy-to-use, personal guide to a world of great films, reviews, video clips, biographies, and insightful articles." [from the back of the software box]
Great source of information April 23, 2006 Sandro Massarani (Rio de Janeiro, Brazil) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
This is one of the bests programs I had. I really don't know why Microsoft stopped in 96. Buy it if you want to learn a lot about movies...specially the classics. Well, after 1996 we don't have many good movies after all :)
Please Update Cinemania '96 April 12, 2005 Hum Dinger (Plainview, Texas) 4 out of 4 found this review helpful
I completely agree with the review by Billy Budd. I, too, use Cinemania extensivily. I love just about all the "good" movies that were ever made, and use the Cinemania program as my #1 go- to information center to check on movies I might like to purchase. With the DVD's and the Hi-Def T.V. now, man this stuff is a blast! But, alas & alack, it's also kinda expensive. Therefore, I can't be wastin' my hard-earned money on dud movies, and that's where top-notch information comes in. Cinemania delivers that in spades, but unfortunately, now there's 10 years worth of history that's missing. I've written to Microsoft asking about an update, but never heard from them. I really wish they would produce a new version. Heck, with the DVD format, tons of additional info and clips could be added. Hey, Microsoft, don't even think about this one, just do it! Larry Streger
Why Microsoft stopped CINEMANIA in 1996? July 26, 2004 Billy Budd (Boston, MA USA) 9 out of 9 found this review helpful
I bought years ago this amazing Encyclopedia of Cinema, and it performs perfectly in Windows XP, thank God. Its use is as easy as Encarta's, and you can find everything about movie world (films reviews, biographies...). It is a multimedia product, with photos, music, dialogues, videos... Although it focuses in the USA, it includes international production too. I don't understand why Microsoft stopped publishing it in 1996. I suppose it was "too good" for the market, and that books' merchants thought it was a heavy competitor. I would pay a lot of money very happy if Microsoft produces a new version. Another option would be to integrate it with Encarta, as they did with "Encarta Africana". Marvelous dream. Anyway, if someone knows an electronic product similar to Cinemania, please let me know (albert2608@hotmail.com).
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