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Ddey65
Since you're adding foreign titles, the Spanish title for the 1972-78 NBC Fire drama "Emergency" Is "Emergencia." The 1976 comedy "Mother, Jugs and Speed" also has a Spanish title, and it can be found on the DVD's special features. They have both English and Spanish trailers for the movie, along with some TV commercials for it.
Ray B.
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Look to the top right.
Gosh, have I gone blind?
Look to the top right.
Gosh, have I gone blind?
antp
Same for movie countries then
Well, anyway there are more important/useful features that I have to do first.
Well, anyway there are more important/useful features that I have to do first.
CrazyCars
I thought it would be a good idea to add filming locations, but why not just visit imdb for that?
antp
I could indeed add that. But many movies have multiple countries.
If I add that, it would also be useful to have movie's filming location I guess.
If I add that, it would also be useful to have movie's filming location I guess.
atom
About that: I don't see anymore, on the movie pages the names of the members who uploaded the pictures
Look to the top right.
Another feature you could think of (and an easy one): it would help to have a little flag giving the film's country of origin. It does exist for the cars, why not for the films?
Yes, that would be nice, I would also want that.
Ray B.
Hi, and thanks to Antoine for the great job, and not only the update.
About that: I don't see anymore, on the movie pages the names of the members who uploaded the pictures, and I miss it. It helped a lot to form an image of who the members are: like Stronghold and his incredible collection of oddball movies. You think you know the man better once you see that.
Is there a way to put it back?
Another feature you could think of (and an easy one): it would help to have a little flag giving the film's country of origin. It does exist for the cars, why not for the films?
About that: I don't see anymore, on the movie pages the names of the members who uploaded the pictures, and I miss it. It helped a lot to form an image of who the members are: like Stronghold and his incredible collection of oddball movies. You think you know the man better once you see that.
Is there a way to put it back?
Another feature you could think of (and an easy one): it would help to have a little flag giving the film's country of origin. It does exist for the cars, why not for the films?
landrover1
the site works fine to me as well
now i know why i cant add pics of the jurassic explorer's the last week , i must check this forum oftenly than i do.
get ready, i have plans to add alot of cars from alot of movies besides jurassic park...and the full gallery of jurassic park will take me years xd
i mean, it will be here someday, but now i am still looking new pics of videos, so, be patient people.
have a great 2008
i feel like im on 2008 right now, even when in argentina still is 2007...hehe
i love this site, in fact i have links direct to this site on many sites i own
now i know why i cant add pics of the jurassic explorer's the last week , i must check this forum oftenly than i do.
get ready, i have plans to add alot of cars from alot of movies besides jurassic park...and the full gallery of jurassic park will take me years xd
i mean, it will be here someday, but now i am still looking new pics of videos, so, be patient people.
have a great 2008
i feel like im on 2008 right now, even when in argentina still is 2007...hehe
i love this site, in fact i have links direct to this site on many sites i own
antp
The title from Philippines is often a different English one, it could still be useful in searches I guess.
I do not know if all should be included, it would be nice to have comments from people of various countries: are the English/original title often known in their country? I know that in France/Belgium the original title is often unknown for old movies (more than 10 or 20 years I'd say) so for these the French title is important. Same for movies shown on TV: usually they do not mention the original title. Now as on theater the original version of movies are also shown, their original title are mentioned.
I do not know if all should be included, it would be nice to have comments from people of various countries: are the English/original title often known in their country? I know that in France/Belgium the original title is often unknown for old movies (more than 10 or 20 years I'd say) so for these the French title is important. Same for movies shown on TV: usually they do not mention the original title. Now as on theater the original version of movies are also shown, their original title are mentioned.
Raul1983
About list of alternative titles...Which languages are the most important which we should list? I don't think it's usefull to add Philippinean video titles for example