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Re: TheNextThing

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Night457 wrote: Fri Nov 01, 2024 4:26 pm I think some admins might laugh ruefully and agree to a certain extent. The best way to search for a movie is by using the tt title number in the IMDB web address. That way you at least get all the threads. You can then see which are SD, 1080p BluRay etc.
Yes, searching by tt title number is effective.

However, there is also the search engine which is better equipped at searching for films and TV series by name with additional filters for genre and year released

https://the.nextthing.club/imdbsearch.php
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Re: TheNextThing

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And while you are here, what about the ages of the actors? Under 18 strict? Under 18 flexible? I could not easily find even a vague statement.
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Night457 wrote: Fri Nov 01, 2024 4:40 pm And while you are here, what about the ages of the actors? Under 18 strict? Under 18 flexible? I could not easily find even a vague statement.
Yeah, it can be a sensitive topic haha. We do encourage posters to keep films under 18, but have allowed exceptions. For example, sometimes for well-known child actors that still look younger. If someone plans to push the boundary, adding a warning to the post is advised.
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DreamScape wrote: Fri Nov 01, 2024 4:36 pm
Night457 wrote: Fri Nov 01, 2024 4:26 pm I think some admins might laugh ruefully and agree to a certain extent. The best way to search for a movie is by using the tt title number in the IMDB web address. That way you at least get all the threads. You can then see which are SD, 1080p BluRay etc.
Yes, searching by tt title number is effective.

However, there is also the search engine which is better equipped at searching for films and TV series by name with additional filters for genre and year released

https://the.nextthing.club/imdbsearch.php
Clearly the movie may have 2-3 titles in each country different if it was filmed in different countries so a search on tt is effective ;)
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However, there is also the search engine which is better equipped at searching for films and TV series by name with additional filters for genre and year released

https://the.nextthing.club/imdbsearch.php


For example, I'm looking for a movie Piccoli fuochi there are 3-4 themes, but I'm looking for the best version, the one you published DVD5, there is a frame black like, but the quality is better, 720x576 AVI version seems to be worse, but I'm not sure. :roll:
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Where to publish a topic, on the identification of a rare movie, for example, I can not find it anywhere
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Alex_kaplan wrote: Fri Nov 01, 2024 7:32 pm Where to publish a topic, on the identification of a rare movie, for example, I can not find it anywhere
If you need help identifying a movie you remember, there is the Questions forum
https://the.nextthing.club/forumdisplay.php?fid=280

We know we have too many subforums, so we also have the "I don't know where the heck this goes" forum :D
https://the.nextthing.club/forumdisplay.php?fid=127
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DreamScape wrote: Fri Nov 01, 2024 8:21 pm
Alex_kaplan wrote: Fri Nov 01, 2024 7:32 pm Where to publish a topic, on the identification of a rare movie, for example, I can not find it anywhere
If you need help identifying a movie you remember, there is the Questions forum
https://the.nextthing.club/forumdisplay.php?fid=280

We know we have too many subforums, so we also have the "I don't know where the heck this goes" forum :D
https://the.nextthing.club/forumdisplay.php?fid=127
Yes a lot of topics and subtopics and until you find the right section, it takes a lot of time, for a newcomer problimatichno, but nothing, it's temporary until you get used to it and figure it out :roll:
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It's good when people share direct links to download the movie, but the downside is that you need to constantly create a new topic on the forum - vhsrip quality one topic, Dvdrip another, HD third Full HD 4, and then 2K, 4K and these topics can be a dozen :shock:

I think there should be one topic with the movie, a person went to the topic and reads and chooses the best quality, I do not think that a person will download vhsrip quality of the movie, if the topic has a link to HD quality :roll:
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TheNextThing file organization is entirely their own business and members can discuss it THERE in the appropriate forums, although I do not expect them to change any more than I expect FLM to change. If you like one topic per movie here at FLM, well I do too despite its own drawbacks. I can tell you that at FLM members are constantly requesting eMule reshares of older files when they have been upgraded 2 or 3 times since then! Because the "Request selected files" button is anonymous, I can not tell if (1) they prefer generally smaller files, or (2) they start at the beginning of a long thread and do not realize that the better files are usually toward the end, and that those are more likely to still be shared too.
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