Gaijin84 wrote:Not sure of one yet, but I did go ahead and buy jpmdb.com - I'm working on getting an online submission form together so that people can add movies/crew/pictures to the database. If anyone is interested in being an editor and being a contributor for this, please let me know. I plan on modeling it on this hkmdb, as I feel it's by far the best on the web.
Gaijin84 wrote:Not sure of one yet, but I did go ahead and buy jpmdb.com - I'm working on getting an online submission form together so that people can add movies/crew/pictures to the database. If anyone is interested in being an editor and being a contributor for this, please let me know. I plan on modeling it on this hkmdb, as I feel it's by far the best on the web.
Gaijin84 wrote:I'll definitely post it here as well as soon as there is something for people to see![]()
I think one issue is going to be having people believe it is a helpful site while it is being updated. No one is going to care about a move database that only has a few hundred movies in it, no matter how well it is presented.
It's going to be tough maintaining quality while trying to boost quantity
Gaijin84 wrote:thank you very much for the recommendations and support Emperor! Planning on getting it started this weekend (at least a splash page) and implementing your forum point as well
hopefully there is something to see in a few days
Gaijin84 wrote:So all we need are a bunch of japanese movie freaks that are bilingual and a website! lol
everything has to start somewhere... any volunteers?
Gaijin84 wrote:Not sure of one yet, but I did go ahead and buy jpmdb.com - I'm working on getting an online submission form together so that people can add movies/crew/pictures to the database. If anyone is interested in being an editor and being a contributor for this, please let me know. I plan on modeling it on this hkmdb, as I feel it's by far the best on the web.
Brian Thibodeau wrote:Thai films would be a tricky prospect as, based on what I've read, a lot of old Thai films have been lost over the years due to mistreatment, etc., so the task of cataloguing the films of the 30's to the 70's is probably an unenviable one.
White Dragon wrote:For those that are unaware of what the term "sleeping dictionary" implies, there was an American film made about the subject...
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0242888/
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