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AllMovie+ script: Including data for custom fields
deazo:
Hi Rick,
I am using your script to scrape the review from allmovie and I would also like to have the 'tones' added to my movies.
My problem is that I would like to keep my tags and add a similar 'Tones' field.
If I use the modification provided by Ivek23 I get the tones, but not as clickable items. I really would like to have them as clickable items (like tags are). Would you know how?
Thanks in advance.
NOTE: I have also just noticed that when using your script the rating is not captured, and when using the original one, it is. My overwrite options are the same for the two scripts.
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rick.ca:
--- Quote ---I really would like to have them as clickable items (like tags are).
--- End quote ---
That's a characteristic unique to standard list fields. More generally, only standard fields can be used in a Simple search—which is what the link invokes.
I find Allmove Tones make much better use of this feature than IMDb Keywords. There are far too many keywords for a search of any one of them to be meaningful.
deazo:
You're right, there are too many tags.
Still if I want to watch a movie say on Palestine, the "palestine" tag will be there, while the tone will not.
Is there a list of Allmovie tones somewhere?
I guess it's up to me to choose what I prefer to use, thanks for the info.
In terms of rating, I have noticed that If I want to add the Allmovie rating with your script I will have to add a custom field called "Allmovie rating". I would like to still use the original script way which is changing "additional rating" into "allmovie rating".
Could you tell me what I need to change?
rick.ca:
Is there a list of Allmovie tones somewhere?
I don't recall where/how I got it, but...
--- Code: ---Affectionate
Angry
Atmospheric
Austere
Autumnal
Biting
Bittersweet
Bleak
Bright
Campy
Cathartic
Cerebral
Chilly
Claustrophobic
Compassionate
Confrontational
Creepy
Cynical
Deadpan
Decadent
Deliberate
Disturbing
Downbeat
Drab
Dreamlike
Earnest
Earthy
Easygoing
Eerie
Elegant
Elegiac
Enigmatic
Fanciful
Flashy
Forceful
Frantic
Gentle
Gloomy
Goofy
Goth
Grim
Gritty
Gruesome
Hallucinatory
Harsh
Heartwarming
Humorous
Intimate
Ironic
Irreverent
Lavish
Light
Literate
Lurid
Lyrical
Macabre
Madcap
Matter-of-Fact
Meditative
Melancholy
Menacing
Merry
Moody
Nocturnal
Nostalgic
Ominous
Paranoid
Passionate
Poignant
Quirky
Racy
Raunchy
Reflective
Rousing
Satirical
Sensual
Sentimental
Sexual
Sexy
Silly
Slick
Somber
Springlike
Stirring
Stylish
Stylized
Summery
Sweeping
Sweet
Talky
Tearjerking
Tense
Understated
Upbeat
Visceral
Warm
Whimsical
Wintry
Wistful
Witty
Wry
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--- Quote ---Could you tell me what I need to change?
--- End quote ---
Not off-hand, but I'm sure you could figure it out by comparing the two scripts.
You may want to consider leaving it as is. Should you ever want to get a second rating using a plugin (rather than a script), using orating is the only option.
deazo:
Yes but so far I have already added the Allmovie ratings with the other script (original one) so if I add it with your script I will double the info.
I have tried to paste the rating part of the original script into yours to no success.*
Anyway I will just run the original before running yours.
Thanks for the list of tones (and all your support) by the way.
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