Might there be some reason why a search for the keyword "smokin" would turn up different set of results than "smoking", i.e. a set of results which omits the sequel to the movie which starred Ryan Reynolds)... even though one would expect an original and a sequel of the same name (and spelling) to be displayed consistently between the sets of results (i.e. either both inclusive of the title or both included in one or the other)?
PS: The problem is the same as the problem described at 'https://www.themoviedb.org/talk/5569cea7c3a36875ef001388' but, in this case, the target movie is not an adult movie...
PPS: Although a "wildcard search" might help to avoid the problem it should be noted that discussion regarding the same is already documented at 'https://www.themoviedb.org/talk/5332b78a9251410b4b00326e'.
Kan ’n rolprent of TV-program nie vind nie? Teken aan om dit te skep.
Wil u hierdie item gradeer of tot ’n lys toevoeg?
Nie ’n lid nie?
Antwoord deur Rishi Ugersain Chopra
op 18 Augustus 2015 om 10:15 NM
Further, it should be noted that an attempt to add the movie correctly returns a page indicating existence of a duplicate... though said page includes two (duplicate) links to the same title/title record...
Antwoord deur Travis Bell
op 19 Augustus 2015 om 11:02 VM
Hi idfubar,
For alternative spellings of titles, you should add the missing term as an alternative title. "Smoking Aces" exists on Ryan Reynolds version but not on the sequel. I just added it, you can see here, and it is now showing up in search.
Cheers.
Antwoord deur Rishi Ugersain Chopra
op 22 Augustus 2015 om 9:01 NM
Ah, that is a much better solution than having to argue over the correct title (though, in all fairness, it should be noted that even arriving at an argument can be a bit of a feat; see: 'https://www.themoviedb.org/talk/51c5df49760ee379e406d2f9' & 'https://www.themoviedb.org/talk/51c4fa4119c295789906e39b')...
Not sure if there's another way to verify titles (i.e. aside from attempting to directly query the publishing studio) but even checking between two/three/four sources is not infallible...