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Submit: Movie Info Grabbers
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<blockquote data-quote="cheetah05" data-source="post: 267927" data-attributes="member: 19628"><p>Is there a site where you can enter the imdb id of a movie and it return high res movie art?</p><p></p><p>If not, I was thinking of creating a site like this (user maintained). The problem is, rather than actually hosting the images on the site, due to legal implications (copyright), it may have to be that they are just linked to (the image).</p><p></p><p>Then, to add an image, the user simply enters the imdb code, and the link to the image and it adds it to the database. It will be up to the scapping script to download the image from the link and crop it if nessesary (thinking about amazon images here).</p><p></p><p>It could be possible to have more than one image link returned, one on each line maybe.</p><p></p><p>What do people think of this idea?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cheetah05, post: 267927, member: 19628"] Is there a site where you can enter the imdb id of a movie and it return high res movie art? If not, I was thinking of creating a site like this (user maintained). The problem is, rather than actually hosting the images on the site, due to legal implications (copyright), it may have to be that they are just linked to (the image). Then, to add an image, the user simply enters the imdb code, and the link to the image and it adds it to the database. It will be up to the scapping script to download the image from the link and crop it if nessesary (thinking about amazon images here). It could be possible to have more than one image link returned, one on each line maybe. What do people think of this idea? [/QUOTE]
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