I am trying to figure out what other films the production company behind "A Christmas Carol" - ImageMovers Digital - has in production.
I've used my IMDb PRO free trial already.
It's not a scam. If you cancel in two weeks they don't charge you a penny.
If someone is already a PRO member or is willing to use their free trial, could you please tell me what ImageMovers' 5 upcoming credits are and the release years, please?
I'd be extremely grateful.
Here's their listing:
http://www.imdb.com/company/co0038131/
Thanks!
Does anyone have IMDb PRO or is willing to use their trial?
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What the heck is that? o_0
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I was joking... I was gonna post them, no need to be a douche...
2009
An Animated American
2010
Calling All Robots
2011
Airman
Measle and the Wrathmonk
Reel Steel

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I'm not being a douche. You know how many people on forums are serious when they demand that any little thing they do be rewarded? Enough so that it's impossible to tell the difference between those kidding and those for real. For me, it's not even something to joke about. I don't know, it's one of my biggest pet peeves, I guess. Thanks for getting the info.
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Well, you also have to consider the fact that imdbPro is meant to be used by people in the industry and it's not supposed to be for the curiosities of the masses (that's what regular imdb is for). So maybe plinks probably wanted to know why you'd need the information in the first place to justify giving it to you?
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If so, then that should have been said - which it was not.
I wanted it for, as you said, curiosities' sake. I'm trying to piece this information together with that I've posted in my 'The Search for Mickey Mouse' thread.
If it was truly, truly just for industry people - they wouldn't let anyone pay for a membership (which, if I wasn't restricted by my parents, I might actually have) but rather need validation of industry status and especially wouldn't offer two-week trials in which resourceful laymen could stockpile information.
I wanted it for, as you said, curiosities' sake. I'm trying to piece this information together with that I've posted in my 'The Search for Mickey Mouse' thread.
If it was truly, truly just for industry people - they wouldn't let anyone pay for a membership (which, if I wasn't restricted by my parents, I might actually have) but rather need validation of industry status and especially wouldn't offer two-week trials in which resourceful laymen could stockpile information.