Goodbye Frasier fans
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Sexy-Nerd — 9 years ago(February 03, 2017 07:39 PM)
Not all is lost, IMDB is switching to social media. Not sure how well this will work on Facebook in terms of devoting a fan page for every possible indexed movie or tv show in their database just waaay to much content. I'm sure they'll be promoting new content and old classic shows and movies will be lost to new generations ?
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Sexy-Nerd — 9 years ago(February 04, 2017 11:57 AM)
Agreed, everything good out there has to be exploited and ruined by idiots. And unfortunately that will never change. On the bright side, we're incredibly lucky to have streaming services like Netflix and Hulu. It's probably going to be on us, the fans, to create Fan Pages. Perhaps we can start fandom pages on "wikia.com"? If anyone has experience with this, your input is greatly appreciated!
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Box_Office_Now — 9 years ago(February 06, 2017 03:21 PM)
There is no better place to discuss TV shows and movies that are devoted to just that show or movie.
That's right. I have looked high and low and found nothing even close to being as good as IMDB. Wish there was some way to get them to change their minds. -
Insomniatic102 — 9 years ago(February 04, 2017 03:34 PM)
It was always nice to have a place where you can find other fans of an old show like this. One of the best, and I enjoyed seeing what everyone else had to say about it.
Take care everyone, thanks for listening. -
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Dextrousleftie — 9 years ago(February 08, 2017 03:46 PM)
I'll miss you all. I liked to come to the specific page of whatever movie or tv show I wanted to talk about, and just chat about that. All other chat sites are too general on nature. Can't believe the freaking trolls have finally won. Is this a hold over from the wretchedly awful 2016? A last kick in the pants to make us all miserable? God damn it, 2016, haven't you done enough?!!!!
Obey My Dog! -Mugatu