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dogs are impressed. I've claimed them as my Netherworld Minions of Ankle Death. My lil NoMADs. SICK BALLS!!!
I'm sure my coworkers would be OK with that as I'm running around slinging my ID lanyard at everyone grunting out, "GET OVER HERE!"
TODAY IS THE DAY.
I half want to take the day off =\
Originally Posted by Yoda
Originally Posted by AgrippinaX
Can you search through the Shoutbox?
There's no built-in facility, no. I could run a manual search on the database backend if there's something specific or important to check/find.
Not really, thanks, was simply wondering. @Iroquois and I had a brief discussion here in the Shoutbox a few months back about the aesthetic approach to art, and I was wondering if I could read through it last night. But it definitely doesn’t qualify as ‘important’, nor particularly specific.
Originally Posted by AgrippinaX
Can you search through the Shoutbox?
There's no built-in facility, no. I could run a manual search on the database backend if there's something specific or important to check/find.
Can you search through the Shoutbox?
Just checked, and yeah, it's something like that it's listed as 1998 on IMDB and 1999 on TMDB. Maybe because it premiered at Cannes in 1999. I'm not sure how each site determines which releases "count."
The year should come directly from our data source, which is www.themoviedb.org. I've noticed a lot of years on there that look wrong, but ultimately come down to whether you use the first release anywhere (limited, overseas, whatever) or not. That's usually the case when there's a discrepancy.

Also, unrelated but any issue or bug report posted in The Shoutbox may or may not b seen, so only way to make sure is PM or tagging in a relevant thread. Caught this one, though, obviously.
The Hole is listed as being from 1999, but there wasn't a movie with that title which came out that year.
Just noticed an error in the lists