A CLI utility and Python module which, when given a language and a filename, goes out and tracks down subtitles for it.
It's in the Debian package repos but as a Python module only. You have to install it from Pypi if you want the CLI utility.
The documentation leaves much to be desired and the only way to find a sample config file is to poke around in the repo.
Another massive archive of subtitles for personal media.
Distinct from opensubtitles.org.
A massive archive of subtitles in over a dozen languages for personal media.
Distinct from opensubtitles.com.
Fanedit.org is the original and largest online database of quality fanedits. We are a community of nerds, geeks, cinephiles, and all-around awesome human beings (the human part might be occasionally questionable). Because fanediting operates in the gray-area of copyright laws, we have developed a set of rules and guidelines for this site. We love film, and want to ensure that we support the industry and show respect to the talented people who bring stories to life on the big screen. Please take the time to read the rules and guidelines, and if you have any questions, you can get in touch with one of our helpful staff members.
There are probably RSS feeds for everything but I haven't had a chance to go poking around yet.
This community was created by HAL, for 2001 fans, and is dedicated to creating a comprehensive and informative Wiki about all subject matter relating to Arthur C. Clarke's Space Odyssey series, including works from associated collaborators and projects.
The Lurker's Guide to Babylon-5 has been checked into Github.
A huge wiki of fictional bands and musical artists from movies, television, and novels.
A site that lets you search by word or phrase in a television show or movie, and tells you what was it was.
This guy has been redrawing parts of memorable scenes from the Ghostbusters movies in the same style as the Real Ghostbusters cartoon from the mid-1980's.
Do you remember Saturday nights in Pittsburgh? Do you remember "Chilly Billy" Bill Cardille and Channel 11's Saturday Late Show Chiller Theater? Chiller Theater was Pittsburgh's favorite place to see Horror, Fantasy, and Science-Fiction movies on television.
Movies parodied:
Psychotronic Video was a film magazine originally started by publisher/editor Michael J. Weldon in 1980 in New York City as a hand-written and photocopied weekly fanzine entitled Psychotronic TV. It was then relaunched by Weldon under its more commonly known name as an offset quarterly in 1989. Both versions of the magazine covered what Weldon dubbed "Psychotronic Movies", which he defined as "the ones traditionally ignored or ridiculed by mainstream critics at the time of their release: horror, exploitation, action, science fiction, and movies that used to play in drive-ins or inner city grindhouses." Weldon coined the term after being inspired by The Psychotronic Man (1980), a low budget science fiction obscurity.
This is the entire run of the magazine.
Off-World: The Blade Runner Wiki is dedicated to the Blade Runner novel series created by Phillip K. Dick and film series created by Ridley Scott and aims to be the best source of information related to Blade Runner and all things concerning it.
eDEX-UI is a fullscreen desktop application resembling a sci-fi computer interface, heavily inspired from DEX-UI and the TRON Legacy movie effects. It runs the shell of your choice in a real terminal, and displays live information about your system. It was made to be used on large touchscreens but will work nicely on a regular desktop computer or perhaps a tablet PC or one of those funky 360° laptops with touchscreens.
Themeable. Uses Electron. Available as an AppImage.
The OMDb API is a RESTful web service to obtain movie information, all content and images on the site are contributed and maintained by our users.
The history of Iron Man's heads up display.
Everyone's favorite t-shirts from the 80's.
A parody of the movie Hackers with a steampunk twist.
There is also an audio drama of the script downloadable from the same page.