Item: Episode 5
Language: es
Type of Problem: Design_issue
Extra Details: Hi!, I just want to know why I can log Masters of Horror episodes in Letterboxd, but Fear Itself don't. If those count as separate films, why these not? (Should I create an extra profile in TMDB for them?). This question doesn't fit exactly in the "problems" category, sorry.
لم تجد الفلم أو المسلسل ؟ سجل دخولك و انشئها
هل تريد تقييم او اضافة هذا العنصر للقائمة؟
لست عضو؟
رد بواسطة Marr 🇳🇱
بتاريخ نوفمبر 19, 2016 في 6:35 صباحا
I can't be sure about Masters of Horror, but far as I can find about this series,it is just that, a series. The "episodes" were not released as films seperately. Thus making no sense to put them all in the film database.
رد بواسطة tmdb71778396
بتاريخ نوفمبر 19, 2016 في 9:13 صباحا
Well, I'm not sure about what to do, but there are many miniseries treated as films and I can log those in Letterboxd as well (for instance, Assayas' Carlos, Chodolenko's Olive Kitterridge and a long etc). Some of these "episodes" have been screened at festivals as if these were films and certainly are independent pieces of work. There aren't plot connections between them. I guess it has this treatment because every one of these was made by a prestigious director. Every episode is more or less treated like a new film by them.
Btw, I'm thinking for a long time that would be cool something similar to Letterboxd, but just for TV-series. People like to log what they see and it would solve what we are talking now.
رد بواسطة Banana
بتاريخ نوفمبر 19, 2016 في 4:01 مساءا
This one is easily explained, miniseries are always allowed in the movie section as a single entry!
This one is more complicated. We do allow some anthology episodes to be added as movies, but I don't think there is a clear-cut rule. As far as I know this is mostly for film-like episodes (Masters of Horror is a good exemple).
If this is true, I think they would qualify...
رد بواسطة tmdb71778396
بتاريخ نوفمبر 19, 2016 في 7:56 مساءا
As far as I know, Carpenter's Cigarette Burns was screened at Sitges back in 2006 (and won a prize!). No idea about the rest...
http://sitgesfilmfestival.com/cas/arxiu/2006/noticies/?id=1002748