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Hi, I'm Gary for Expert Village. Google has a few search terms that help us when we're
looking for either locations of movies, or actual types of movies. Let's see how it works.
If we were interested in finding out show times in a particular area, all we would have
to do is enter the name of the movie that we're looking to see. Let's say "Why did I
get married?" and we'll put the zip code 33162, and when we hit enter we see that what comes
up is the actual show times in that zip code. We have The California Club Theater, it has
the address and it has the show times, 2:00, 4:35, same thing with the AMC Aventura and
if we want More Theaters we can find them by clicking here. So, that's one way to get
actual show times without having to go through a lot of different searches and websites.
What would happen if we were looking for a particular movie and we can't remember the
name, but we remember a particular scene or something special that happened in the movie?
All we would have to do is type in the word movie followed by a colon, and then we could
put in the search words that would identify, that we think would identify the movie. Like,
let's say movie: red pill blue pill. So, maybe you already know which movie we're talking
about. But, once we see the results, we'll, you'll see that it's very familiar, that's
The Matrix. That famous scene of being asked to take one of the pills in that famous scene
in the movie. So, here all we have to do is put in the movie with a colon and the search
words that relate to a scene or something special that happened in the movie and we
can actually find the title of the movie we're looking for.