About

 

I LOVE movies. I watch them when I'm happy, when I'm sad, when I need to feel something. I've rated over 5,000 titles on IMDb. They're one of my favorite art forms, and they bring me so much joy.

Ever since I was a kid, whenever they said the title of the movie in the dialog of the movie, I'd get excited, borderline giddy, and shout, "They said it!" at the screen. I do this when I'm alone watching movies with my pup. I do this when I have Discord movie night with the homies. It's become a tradition of sorts.

I've recently learned other people do this as well. There's even a Family Guy scene where Peter does it, so I've decided to make this little app to create a database of movies that say their title in the dialog, the specific line that's spoken, and a timestamp of where in the movie it occurs.

If you have a movie you'd like to see added, a feature you'd like to request, or a mistake you think you've found, please feel free to contact me and let me know.

Rules

This app keeps track of the number of times the title of a movie is said in the movie. The title must be said word-for-word as it is in the title without any changes or additional words added within. There may be words before or after. Punctuation does not matter.

Technical Notes

Movies

Movies are exactly what they sound like. Each entity represents a single movie, which should have at least a title, year, genre, and runtime. A movie can also have 0, 1, or more instances.

Instances

An instance represents a single time when they say the title of the movie in the movie. An instance belongs to a single movie, and should have at least a character, line, and timestamp. If a line says the title more than once, then that line will be mentioned in the same number of instances, though it may have a different timestamp. The timestamp represents when the title is spoken, not when the line begins.