A thread to discuss naming threads, board policy, new thread suggestions, and anything else that has to do with board administration and maintenance. Guaranteed to include lively debate and polls. Natter discouraged, but not deleted.
Current Stompy Feet: ita, Jon B, DXMachina, P.M. Marcontell, Liese S., amych
I'd like it if we whitefonted major plot twists at least until the film goes to video.
This could be a year or more, depending on the movie. If we're going to have a movies thread at all, I think it has to be one where current films can be openly discussed.
Maybe a month after wide release, instead of two weeks?
Lyra, I think yr unclosed HTML is making Am blue.
Ah ha. Reason #4 why I didn't want a movie thread in the first place. The spoiler policy. Inevitably going to be a source of continuing frustration.
Spoiler fonting definitely can work, but one would need something like there was on WX: a posting of which movies came out each week, and then which ones are currently free to be posted in non-white.
Are we talking about whitefonting all discussion on new films, or just major plot details/endings? I think whitefonting everything would be incredibly cumbersome -- but OTOH I don't want to open the thread and find out how the film I was going to see this weekend ends, assuming the ending is more twisty than "the cop gets his man" or "they make up and kiss."
I know that here in Baltimore The WB has been pre-empting
Angel
for college basketball. They have been showing those episodes on Saturdays or Sundays depending on their schedule.
I just discovered that The WB (WNUV-54) will begin broadcasting some Orioles games, but I don't know yet how that will affect scheduling.
Orioles Broadcast News
I like the rules in Ovies, I think they work. I can't remember them, as I only read the 'Hollywood Gossip" thread, as I see about 2 movies per year, except in the summer, when I have time.
justkim, could you make that an HTML link? It makes the screen long. Thanks.
Speaking as a tape-delayed Buffista, I've given up on the show threads altogether. So do as you please.
Making the Movies thread non-NAFDA is a headache I don't want to get into. Non-US release dates are too random and difficult to track.
Any longer than a month after wide release, and most of the people who want to discuss the film won't be able to remember it well enough to do so, is my feeling.