I Want To See That, Helping You Plan Going To The Movies

by Scott Beale on November 13, 2007 · 0 comments

Yesterday Ben Brown and Katie Spence launched I Want To See That, a new service that helps you keep track of the new movies you want to see as well as coordinating who you go to the movies with. Here’s more on from Ben on the launch.

The idea of our awesome new site is pretty simple – on Monday, we post all the movies that are coming out over the next week. You click on the ones you like. So do your friends. On Friday, you come back and see who wants to see what, and we’ll create a little throw-away social network for you to use to coordinate your plans. Then, you go see movies with your friends!

They are also doing a great podcast each Monday where they review all of the movies opening on that Friday, regardless of the fact that they have not yet seen them.

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