Some cool tags & lists for Movies
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I'm working on a book list that's... Probably going to be fairly sizable. ;p

www.listal.com/viewlist/movies/11074
I updated my 'Goofy' list. These are all the ones I've seen. (i think they're a total of almost 50 Goofy shorts made)
I have these listed in order of favorites.
I updated my 'Goofy' list. These are all the ones I've seen. (i think they're a total of almost 50 Goofy shorts made)
I have these listed in order of favorites.

I'll revive this thread with a question. When tagging, do you take spoilers into account? Should we?

you mean like tagging a film 'tragic ending', 'death of main character' or 'twist at end'?
I think it should be ok. In fact, it would be quite interesting tags to checkout, even if it could spoil some endings.
I think it should be ok. In fact, it would be quite interesting tags to checkout, even if it could spoil some endings.
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I always dodge any kind of review or the imdb page of a film if I intend to watch it in the future. You're bound to stumble across some form of spoiler if you do that, I think people should do the same on listal!

you mean like tagging a film 'tragic ending', 'death of main character' or 'twist at end'?
I'm talking specific events and/or actions. Most people are aware of twist endings, or the somber tone of films from the coverage they get prior to release.
I'm talking specific events and/or actions. Most people are aware of twist endings, or the somber tone of films from the coverage they get prior to release.

I try to keep my tags more categorical, such as 'death of main character' or such. it can therefore be applied to several films. Tagging something too specific seems counter-productive. after all, what good would a tag such as 'Bruce Willis is really a ghost!' be? :)
basically, if a tag can't be applied to more than 10 items, I don't bother with it.
basically, if a tag can't be applied to more than 10 items, I don't bother with it.

ive been wondering something... u guys have seen the Blaire Witch Project right? is it based on a true story? and if so, where can i find the true story?

not its not based on a true story. It's simply made to look like a documentary of a true story, which is why i liked the film. very original concept, although not the first to do that. A real sick film from the 1970s called Cannibal Holocaust did same style of film - video footage found after a tragic event.
