KavaSoft has updated KavaMovies (http://www.kavasoft.com/KavaMovies/), the Mac movie database, to version 1.5. The update is more customizable than ever.

You can keep track of personal information, such as where and when you saw a movie. There are also customizable fields for other kinds of information, such as who you saw movie with, who you loaned a movie to, or anything else you can imagine. Data in custom fields is are now browsable, searchable and sortable.

KavaMovies 1.5 also adds MPAA rating information for all your movies. Keep it PG-13 if you’re watching a movie with the kids, or sort by rating to find something more NC-17.

KavaMovies lets you organize the movies you’ve seen, the movies you want to see, and the movies in your collection. It connects to the Internet and downloads tons of information about each of your movies in realtime.

You can use KavaMovies to make a list of all the movies you want to see. Click on a movie you like, and it will recommend 10 other movies. Additionally, the program makes a master list all the movies you’re most likely to enjoy, based on all the movies in your personal database.

KavaMovies organizes all the movies on your computer (or your shelf). Drag a movie file to the program and it remembers where it is. Just click play to watch whatever you want. It’s your whole collection at your fingertips.

Don’t have a movie? Toolbar buttons let you buy it from Amazon on DVD, or from the iTunes Store online. You can also download with BitTorrent; there’s one click to search, another click to start the download.

KavaMovies costs US$35, though version 1.5 is a free update for registered users. A demo is available for download. KavaMovies requires Mac OS X 10.5 or higher.