
06-27-2010, 01:45 PM
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Originally Posted by MoviePropMaster2008
I was never in support of including games because, regardless of what game fans say, THEY'RE NOT REAL GUNS. They will ALWAYS be the product of some artist's imagination. If the Artist does a good and accurate depiction of a real gun, so what? What do we get from tracking that information? What does it tell us?
The real world movies, by their nature, have to have REAL THREE DIMENSIONAL WEAPONS. So it is interesting to know what weapons were in what movie and also, how did they get the guns? (many myths have been answered on IMFDB (fake mockups, C&C HK94s, using Chinese AKs for Russian, fake DShKs from M2s, etc. etc.) those are more pertinent because people really do wonder where they came from. NO ONE wonders where a two dimensional artwork came from. Duh. It came from the fingers of the artist.
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my sentiments exactly
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Originally Posted by PersonOfInterest
IMDB lists TV shows, video games, even porn. Why shouldn't we. (I think we can forget about porn but you get the idea.) The problem isn't that we list video games, it's that we have no criteria for who is allowed to edit the site. All the more reason to adopt some sort of troll filtering system.
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We aren't IMDB
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