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| Sunday September 01 09:22:27 2024 Re: [15182] Drive (2007) |
| On August 31 2024 Korekt wrote: > Episode is actually 1.2 ("Partners"). Also, > please add the following: The entry has been updated. |
| Gagster |
| Sunday September 01 09:56:41 2024 [19423] Anti-Authoritarian Peace Project |
| Google brings up nothing whatsoever for this, besides a query at Video Page. If there's no proof of its existence, it shouldn't be in the dB, else it's just someone's fantasy write-up. |
| Sam |
| Sunday September 01 12:59:56 2024 Re: [19423] Anti-Authoritarian Peace Project |
| On September 01 2024 Sam wrote: > Google brings up nothing whatsoever for this, besides a > query at Video Page. If there's no proof of its > existence, it shouldn't be in the dB, else it's just > someone's fantasy write-up. It may have been a project created and uploaded by Kerry Brinklow, but there's no trace of it now. At any rate, it (and all of the other DB entries) wouldn't be legit since they aren't a mainstream production, just somebody's vanity project. I'll leave it to Brian for the final decision, but it looks like all of the db entries should be deleted. |
| Gagster |
| Sunday September 01 14:22:30 2024 Re: [19423] Anti-Authoritarian Peace Project |
| That then brings up a conundrum: there are a great many entries for YT/Vimeo-based short films, some of which have also disappeared without a trace. Should they also be treated as vanity projects which have no place in the dB? For the ones I've submitted over the years, I'd at least be able to provide proof of their existence if needed, if that's what it hinges on. |
| Sam |
| Sunday September 01 15:48:35 2024 Re: [19423] Anti-Authoritarian Peace Project |
| I'm inclined to leave it be. It's possible that people with better search techniques will find them somewhere, so this at least serves as a historical record. Then again, if someone wants to remove them, I don't much care. |
| Brian R |
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