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MoviePropMaster2008 01-23-2011 09:08 PM

Okay we have to put a stop to non-professional media on IMFDB....
 
Apparently many student films, fan films, student shorts, and amateurish efforts (aka some guy makes movie in his backyard and self distributes the DVDs via Amazon.com) have made it past the screeners and end up in IMDB (Internet Movie Database).

I sadly believe that inclusion in IMDB can no longer be the benchmark of what qualifies to appear in IMFDB.

A recent Fan film (using all toy guys) and a recent home made film (using all airsoft weapons) made by young filmmakers have been put on the site, probably by the filmmakers themselves. Though I always encourage filmmakers to go out there and follow their dreams, we must not allow an avalanche of this type of material to be dumped onto IMFDB.

IMDB used to be a lot stricter on films or shorts for inclusion. Back in their early days, IMDB used to get a flood of non-existent or non-finished Amateur 'digital films' which were primarily unfinished student or amateur projects. They tried to stop listing those. But I still see films listed in IMDB that I KNOW (a) are not done (B) have no budget and are being shot on a consumer digital camera and (c) are purely amateur efforts.

I don't want to see every student project, fan film, amateur film dumped here on IMFDB just because they used airsoft guns (!).

I propose a rule which says that for any film which obviously does NOT use live firearms, IMFDB will only allows professional titles that have had mainstream RELEASE. Self release, self distribution does not qualify. Fan films showing at Sci Fi Conventions don't count. Rinky Dink 'film festivals' which no one has ever heard of before don't count (what? the Michigan High School Film Festival doesn't count?!?!?!?!)

Note that I said live firearms. I am always curious to see live gun use in non-mainstream projects, primarily because they are so rare with the advent of airsoft. And I mean live as in firing blanks onscreen as part of the story. A shot of Grandpa's rifle rack in the background of a scene doesn't count.

What do you guys think?

predator20 01-24-2011 12:03 AM

Sounds good to me.

Do blank firing replicas count as live-firing?

AdAstra2009 01-24-2011 01:17 AM

I completely agree.

BurtReynoldsMoustache 01-24-2011 04:15 AM

Well this certainly colors my opinion of IMDB...

k9870 01-24-2011 04:21 AM

I say airsoft can be included if its part of a legitimate movie like in hurt locker where they stood in for m16s, but not if its just a movie of airsoft guns and cgi flashes.

Jcordell 01-24-2011 04:26 AM

Yes. I agree. I was unaware that some of those films had made onto imfdb.

k9870 01-24-2011 04:39 AM

What are the "movies" in question?

predator20 01-24-2011 04:45 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by k9870 (Post 24668)
What are the "movies" in question?

http://www.imfdb.org/index.php/City_of_Scars

MoviePropMaster2008 01-24-2011 05:42 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by k9870 (Post 24666)
I say airsoft can be included if its part of a legitimate movie like in hurt locker where they stood in for m16s, but not if its just a movie of airsoft guns and cgi flashes.

That's not what we're talking about. The Hurt Locker is a legitimate film and would be included regardless of whether the guns were all airsoft or not. Also mainstream films that only use airsoft guns and CGI will be listed if they have had a mainstream release, like in the movie theatres or on television or distributed on DVD by a well known distributor like Disney, or Paramount or Warner Brothers.

Excalibur 01-24-2011 07:08 AM

Wait, what about this movie?

http://www.imfdb.org/index.php/Metal...d_Philanthropy


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