Be honest Yea Forums if you could pick this place or IMDB what would you go for?
Be honest Yea Forums if you could pick this place or IMDB what would you go for?
I came here from imdb when moot started Yea Forums
Yea Forums wasn't complete total shit back in those days.
IMDB had massive amount of shitposting too while at the same time having genunely interesting content such as archived interviews,actor posting in threads etc
Meanwhile Yea Forums toda is nothing but a complete utter dump
Was it unironically good? I remember reading explanations for movies but I was like 14-15 back then so I can't really decide.
-
I stopped posting around 2012, but I peeked in about a week before they shut down and it was just completely overrun with r_the/pol/nald cancer.
It's pretty funny that you would post that. I came to Yea Forums when they closed down the message boards. I used to check out some of the boards of Yea Forums, but not Yea Forums. Now I don't visit IMDB at all. Well done, retards.
Yea Forums is the inside Yea Forums ie the board where everyone from other boards comes to shitpost about the latest garbage news and releases
if we want a real Yea Forums again we must create /film/
>we must create /film/
BOING BOING BOING
>Now I don't visit IMDB at all.
I use it to track my watchlist, it's still the most comprehensive movie database for all intents and purposes
If we want a real Yea Forums again we must create /feet/
did you get that idea from r/movies vs r/truefilm xDDD
IMDb. While it had asshats, a lot of them, you could at least talk about movies without having to care about seed posters or people ironically calling everything kino.
Some of the user reviews on imdb are comedy gold not sure if intentional or not.
so basically Yea Forums killed imdb board? god
Star Wars was the final nail in the coffin for Yea Forums
always here. i can see feet here
I have no interest in logging in their site anymore. I usually just check movie data from there and that can be done without logging. When they had a forum, I did write some reviews there as well, but I stopped doing that when the forums left.
I looked up a movie I liked i'd only seen on HBO and the only "discussion" was "hey have they released this physically yet" and "that was on HBO i liked it"
I miss the IMDB Movie Awards forum so fucking much.
>letting people comment about things goes against the narrative and also some people were meanies so we deleted the forums, you're welcome everyone
thanks, imdb
thanks, imdb
>Internet has more users than ever
>Yet it is very centralized and less alternative communities exist
Well I guess il go learn mandarin and shitpost on baidu.
there is no other place to easily find discussions of obscure or old flicks
not being able to watch a little known western and immediately look up decade old discussions on there is a shame. now i sometimes feel lonely when i watch something like that and have no way of getting some feeling of social engagement about it
I don't give a fuck about movies. I barely watch tv and movies
What *did* Miggs throw at her, though?
I've never "discussed" anything on Yea Forums that's such a fucking reddit idea, all you guys are good for is making bad jokes. What the fuck is there to "discuss" about anything that isn't new? Go read old posts from when it came out.
I don't do anything like that, all the data I could wish for on any movie can be found on Wikipedia. Now that they have banned discussion, their site pretty much doesn't exist for me.
I used to post on IMDB in the early to mid 2000's, then in 2006 discovered Yea Forums after a friend mentioned it. I never went back to posting on their message boards, so obviously here. 36 years old and still shitposting.
thanks, imdb
Dude, you sound like a woman.
IMDB because if I want to talk movies and television on a chan I can just go to /pol/
It was a relic of web 1.0 where people would say what they were actually thinking no matter how dumb it was so it had to be taken out back and shot in its face like old yeller because sometimes people wrote things that offended the sponsors.
Honestly I prefer the hammer dropping and killing something that's still alive than what's happened to other sites that get progressively censored until they're sickening parodies that stand against everything the site used to be.
>being this new
I miss the boards, the '100 things I learned about X' threads were always interesting
This is the strangest part in all of this. The corporatization of the Internet has been the biggest hampering of the future that was promised to us.