Movies in iTunes - Adding information

All,
I have recently started ripping some of my DVD's, adding them to iTunes and will soon be playing them on an iPod.
Problem is, I am searching for a way to add information such as:
Actors
Director
Genre (That is film specific - as opposed to music)
Age Rating
Film Description
Etc
I am guessing that this info can be stored about films and that you can view these details on the apple tv (when it is released).
Anyone know how to add this info?

Select the file in the iTunes widow and then 'Get Info' (+O) - are there any fields that will suit your needs?
MJ

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