STEVE HUTCHISON
WEBSITE TO TWEETS
FROM DATABASE TO SOCIALS THROUGH AI GENERATION AND MASS SCHEDULING
The AI utilizes my movie review database to process facts, opinions, classifications, ratings, crew details, and more, to generate concise reviews tailored for social media platforms. It also creates engaging content such as quizzes, games, polls, prompts, riddles, and humorous posts. When attempting to guess a movie title, a hashtag featuring the IMDb ID of the current film links to a page that may include other related posts, helping the player find the solution. If no results are found, typically for more obscure films, the user can search for the answer by Googling the IMDb code (e.g., #tt******).
 

AI TWEET MODELS

THE 3-ACT EMOJI MODEL

  • Retrieves year, synopsis, and IMDb ID from my movie review database.
  • Emoji sequence represents 3 acts of the movie, split into three parts.
  • Hashtags link to additional posts about the movie, gradually revealing the answer.
 

THE SYNOPSIS HANGMAN MODEL

  • Draws: Retrieves the title, year, synopsis, review, and IMDb ID from the movie review database.
  • Hangman: Displays the title with uppercase letters visible, lowercase letters hidden, and spaces represented by "_".
  • Hashtags: Provides links to additional posts about the movie, which gradually reveal the answer.

THE PROTAGONIST MODEL

  • Extracts title, year, and synopsis from my movie review database.
  • Identifies the main protagonist to impersonate them.
  • Formulation: immerses the user in the protagonist’s perspective.
 

THE 3-ACT MODEL

  • Extracts year, synopsis, and IMDb ID from my movie review database.
  • Act summaries: condensed into 2-3 words.
  • Includes hashtag links to additional posts about the movie, leading to the answer.
 

THE SARCASTIC REVIEW MODEL A

  • Draws the title, year, review, and ratings from my movie review database.
  • Personality: sarcastic, tongue-in-cheek, energetic, bantering, confident, arrogant, expressive.
  • Style: snappy, onomatopoeic, Tourette’s, paraprosdokian.
 

THE SARCASTIC REVIEW MODEL B

  • Draws the title, year, review, and ratings from my movie review database.
  • Personality: sarcastic, tongue-in-cheek, energetic, bantering, confident, arrogant, expressive.
  • Style: snappy, onomatopoeic, Tourette’s, paraprosdokian.
 

THE HERO POLL MODEL

  • Draw the title, year, and review from my movie review database.
  • Find a major conflict in the plot and offer three possible or attempted solutions in the film.
  • Ensure each answer includes an emoji and is within 25 characters.

THE AGREE & DISAGREE POLL MODEL

  • Retrieve the title, year, and review from my movie review database.
  • Identify a debatable statement in the review and rephrase it.
  • Provide four poll options: Strongly Agree, Agree, Disagree, Strongly Disagree.

THE MISSING LETTER MODEL

  • Retrieve the title, year, and IMDb ID from my movie review database.
  • Remove the vowels from the title.
  • Includes hashtag links to additional posts about the movie, leading to the answer.

THE MOVIE RATING MODEL

  • Retrieve the title and year from my movie review database.
  • Summarize the plot using three emojis.
  • Provide four rating options: 1/4, 2/4, 3/4, 4/4
 

THE SEEN MOVIE MODEL

  • Retrieve the title and year from my movie review database.
  • Summarize the plot using three emojis.
  • Provide four options.
 

THE LETTER-TO-NUMBER EMOJI MODEL

  • Retrieve the title, year, and synopsis from my movie review database.
  • Summarize the plot in three acts, using three emojis for each act.
  • Convert each letter in the title to a visually similar number using fancy Unicode characters.
  • Include hashtag links to additional posts about the movie, leading to the answer.

THE EMOJI CHARADE MODEL

  • Retrieve the title, year, and synopsis from my movie review database.
  • Summarize the plot in three acts, using three emojis to represent each act.
  • Summarize the plot in three acts through a charade.
  • Include hashtag links to additional posts about the movie, leading to further information.
 

THE MOVIE TAROT MODEL

  • Retrieve the title, year, and synopsis from my movie review database.
  • Retrieve the card name, numbers, attributions, and definitions from my tarot database.
  • Draw two random cards, interpret them, and connect their meanings to the current movie.
 

THE PEOPLE-DIE MODEL

  • Retrieve the title and year from my movie review database.
  • Write 4 options (0, 1, 2, 3+).
  • Let the majority determine the 'truth.'
 

THE BEST-PERFORMANCE MODEL

  • Retrieve the title and year from my movie review database.
  • Use the internet to determine the actor and character names. Summarize their character with one emoji.
  • Let the majority determine the 'truth.'
 

THE BETTER-MOVIE MODEL

  • Retrieve the title and year from my movie review database.
  • Illustrate the plot using three emojis.
 

THE MOVIE I-CHING MODEL

  • Retrieve the title, year, and synopsis from my movie review database.
  • Retrieve three I Ching symbols at random, along with their names, numbers, attributions, and definitions, from my I Ching database.
  • Formulate a sinister allusion to the past and a nihilistic prediction.
 

THE 4-RATING MODEL

  • Retrieve the title, year, and synopsis from my movie review database.
  • Offer four static poll answers.
 

THE FAVORITE CHARACTER MODEL

  • Retrieve the title, year, and IMDb ID from my movie review database.
  • Use the internet to find the four most important characters.
  • Provide four concise versions of the poll options.
 

THE FAVORITE SCENE MODEL

  • Retrieve the title, year, and IMDb ID from my movie review database.
  • Use the internet to find the four most important scenes.
  • Provide four concise versions of the poll options.
 

THE WHO-DIRECTED MODEL

  • Retrieve the title, year, and director from my movie review database.
  • Suggest three similar movie directors and shuffle the order of the answers.
 

THE TRUE/FALSE MODEL

  • Retrieve the title, year, and synopsis from my movie review database.
  • Based on the synopsis, review, AI knowledge base, or the internet, formulate a statement or create one.
  • Provide two options: True or False.
 

THE LIKELINESS MODEL

  • Retrieve the title, year, and synopsis from my movie review database.
  • Summarize the plot using three emojis.
  • Determine whether the plot is plausible, supernatural, or science fiction.
  • Identify an unlikely or potentially impossible element of the plot.
  • Create a poll question about the likelihood of this element.
  • Adjust the answer choices to align with the question.
 

THE EMOJI MOVIE GUESSING QUIZ MODEL

  • Retrieve the title, year, and synopsis from my movie review database.
  • Summarize the plot in three acts, each divided into three key scenes.
  • Provide the correct answer along with three incorrect options. The incorrect options should closely match the emoji sequence. A plausible correct movie will have similarly plausible wrong movie options, especially when dealing with supernatural, surreal, or science fiction themes.
  • The hashtag will lead to the correct answer.
 

THE ACCURATE STATEMENT MODEL

  • Retrieve the title, year, and synopsis from my movie review database.
  • Summarize the plot in three emojis.
  • Provide four answers, each representing a strongly opinionated statement from the review.
 

THE FIRST SCENE MODEL

  • Retrieve the title, year, and IMDb ID from my movie review database.
  • Use the internet to find the four most important scenes.
  • Provide four concise versions of the poll options and shuffle them.
 

THE GOOD & BAD MODEL

  • Retrieve the title and year from my movie review database.
  • Summarize the plot using 3 emojis.
 

THE EMOJI-TO-LETTER MODEL

  • Retrieve the title, year, and IMDb ID from my movie review database.
  • Use a table to convert each letter into an emoji that starts with the same letter.
  • Provide a hint and a hashtag as the answer.
 

THE SIMILAR RECOMMENDATION MODEL

  • Retrieve the title and year from my movie review database.
  • Summarize the plot using 3 emojis.
 

THE HIDDEN CHARACTER MODEL

  • Render a famous scene from a current film, featuring its protagonist, in the distinctive Where's Waldo? style using MidJourney.
 

THE SPOT-THE-DIFFERENCE MODEL

  • Photoshop a still from the movie.
 

THE PREFERRED MOVIE MODEL

  • Retrieve the title, year, and IMDb ID from my movie review database.
  • If the film is part of a franchise containing four or more movies, list four of them in chronological order. If not, find three films with similar genres, subgenres, antagonists, ambiances, and within five years of the current film's release year.
  • Assign an emoji to each film.
 

THE IQ TEST MODEL

  • Retrieve the title, release year, and IMDb ID from my movie review database.
  • Formulate an IQ-style question based on the plot of the movie.
  • Provide up to four answer options: one correct and three incorrect.
 

THE RELATIONSHIP MODEL

  • Retrieve the title, release year, and IMDb ID from my movie review database.
  • Write a concise synopsis.
  • Determine whether the plot is best associated with a romance, friendship, or family theme.
 

THE ARTIFACT MODEL

  • Retrieve the title, release year, and IMDb ID from my movie review database.
  • Identify an important object or artifact in the plot, along with its features and abilities.
  • Provide 4 possible answers, including one correct answer and three incorrect ones.
 

THE TWIST ENDING MODEL

  • Retrieve the title, release year, and IMDb ID from my movie review database.
  • Identify any twist ending, if present.
  • Illustrate the twist ending with an emoji, along with three incorrect options represented by emojis.
 

THE BEST ASPECT MODEL

  • Retrieve the title, release year, and IMDb ID from my movie review database.
  • Summarize the plot in 3 emojis.
 

THE WHICH OBJECT MODEL

  • Retrieve the title, release year, and IMDb ID from my movie review database.
  • Identify an important object or artifact in the plot, along with its features and abilities, asking a question about it.
  • Provide 4 possible answers, including one correct answer and three incorrect ones.
 

THE WHO PLAYED MODEL

  • Retrieve the title, release year, and IMDb ID from my movie review database.
  • Identify an important character and the name of the actor who plays them.
  • Provide four possible answers, including one correct answer and three incorrect ones.
 

THE RATHER WATCH MODEL

  • Retrieve the title, release year, and IMDb ID from my movie review database.
  • Identify a random horror film with similar genres, subgenres, characters, style, and release year.
  • Insert an emoji for each film that best represents its plot.
 

THE HAD-IT-COMING MODEL

  • Retrieve the title, release year, and IMDb ID from my movie review database.
  • Summarize the film using three emojis.
  • Identify the four main characters of the film along with the names of the corresponding actors.
 

THE CHARACTERS-KILLED MODEL

  • Retrieve the title, release year, and IMDb ID from my movie review database.
  • Offer four choices; the majority determines the "correct" answer.
 

THE STUCK-IN-MOVIE MODEL

  • Retrieve the title, release year, and IMDb ID from my movie review database.
  • Summarize the plot using three emojis.
  • Identify a major problem or dangerous situation in the movie, then ask the user how they would handle it.
 

THE BLOCKIFY MODEL

  • Retrieve the title, release year, and IMDb ID from my movie review database.
  • Summarize the plot using three emojis.
  • Render a memorable scene in Midjourney in the style of a Lego movie.
 

THE DIES-FIRST MODEL

  • Retrieve the title, release year, and IMDb ID from my movie review database.
  • Summarize the plot using a single emoji.
  • Identify up to four key death scenes in the movie, along with the name of the victim character.
  • Provide a concise description of each death scene.
 

THE COMMON WORD MODEL

  • Retrieve the title, release year, and IMDb ID from the movie review database.
  • Summarize the plot using a single emoji.
  • Select a key word from the title and randomly find a horror movie that includes the same word.
  • Identify a third film that shares a word with the second movie’s title.
  • Find appropriate emojis for the first and second movies.
 

THE SMARTEST CHARACTER MODEL

  • Retrieve the title, release year, and IMDb ID from the movie review database.
  • Summarize the plot using three emojis.
  • Identify and list the four main characters in the movie along with the names of the actors who portrayed them.
 

THE WHAT-WOULD-YOU'VE-DONE MODEL

  • Retrieve the title, release year, and IMDb ID from the movie review database.
  • Summarize the plot using three emojis.
  • Identify a dilemma faced by the main protagonist.
  • Ask the user which of two options they would choose if they were in the protagonist’s situation.
 

THE VILLAIN PERSPECTIVE MODEL

  • Retrieve the title, release year, and IMDb ID from the movie review database.
  • Identify the main antagonist.
  • Write a synopsis of the film from the perspective of the main antagonist.
 

THE IMPOSTOR CHARACTER MODEL

  • Retrieve the title, release year, and IMDb ID from the movie review database.
  • Identify three main characters and create a fictional one.
  • Shuffle the order of the answers..
 

THE STRENGTH & WEAKNESS MODEL

  • Retrieve the title, release year, and IMDb ID from the movie review database.
  • Identify the main protagonist and their four greatest strengths and weaknesses to provide four subjective answers.