Quote from: lyonsden5 on September 28, 2007, 02:32:33 PMUsing the new rule many, if not most of the Disney movies will have to be changed from "Cinderella" to "Disney's Cinderella" for example. It's a Wonderful Life" is now "Frank Capra's It's a Wonderful Life" Every Alfred Hitchcock movie will now be found under "Alfred Hitchcock's XXX" which I find amazing since the community was strongly against it recently with "The Birds". It's going to be a locking galore then for me.
Using the new rule many, if not most of the Disney movies will have to be changed from "Cinderella" to "Disney's Cinderella" for example. It's a Wonderful Life" is now "Frank Capra's It's a Wonderful Life" Every Alfred Hitchcock movie will now be found under "Alfred Hitchcock's XXX" which I find amazing since the community was strongly against it recently with "The Birds".
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Quote from: richierich on September 28, 2007, 04:06:44 PMhttp://www.invelos.com/Forums.aspx?task=viewtopic&topicid=205222&PageNum=LAST&x=#LASTPOSTYou are not authorized to view this page.Is that the secret rules discussion forum? I only found this Fred: http://www.invelos.com/Forums.aspx?task=viewtopic&topicID=203259
My biggest disapointment is the rules for cast in TV Series. I'm sorry but it is completely ridiculous that someone would have to repeat the cast in EVERY SINGLE episode. How many does one need to see that Patrick Stewart played in Start Trek TNG ?IMO it's another perfect example of using the rules to do something instead of programming it. My personal rule #1 in DB Design; Never EVER duplicate data, write code to show it as many times and places as you ned but don't EVER duplicate it.
I don't think that doing this is ridiculous. Some shows change cast in midseason. Monk is a good example. Monk's nurse changed in the middle of season three. Knowing which episodes she was in is useful.
Quote from: Edward Karlinski on September 29, 2007, 03:46:19 PMI don't think that doing this is ridiculous. Some shows change cast in midseason. Monk is a good example. Monk's nurse changed in the middle of season three. Knowing which episodes she was in is useful.Yes, but what's wrong with:Actress #1 as Nurse #1 (Ep.1-12)Actress #2 as Nurse #2 (Ep.13-24)We don't need to list them both 12 times in the cast list.
This wouldn't be possible with situation such as Charmed... you would have something like...actor as part (ep. 1,3,5,7,9,15,17,21,23,24)and you know there is only so much room in the role field.