Originally posted by CinemaddictionI'm thinking the genres may cause a problem. What happens when genre's overlap?
Problem solved.About the VG/CB forum pitch.
Look at it this way. Movies are derived from 3 sources nowdays, more or less. Books, comics, and now more than ever, video games.
Alls it would have to be would be expanding the "Comic Book Movies" to "Comic Book and Video Game Movies", make a forum for RE, FF, and MK, with a "other movies" section for, well, other movies.
If that didn't work, give it it's own section below/on top of "Comic Book Movies", and if THAT weren't to work, you can always have a subforum in the "Misc." section, under Video Games for Video Game movies, and there could just be seperate threads for the movies instead of another subforum for them.
IMHO, a condensing of a Comic and Video Game movies section would produce great traffic, if not that, it deserves it's own section, especially with the popularity of the franchises, and with insanely hot video games getting movie adaptations like Silent Hill, Rainbow Six, etc.
Just a thought. Sci Fi section still takes top billing, naturally. 😄
For example the Alice game adaptation. Which forum would be most suitable? The video game forum or the horror forum? We would first need an easy and consistent way of classing threads before we could split the movies into genres.
Originally posted by Razthen we settle it with a fight to the death.... moderator V moderator 🤺
I'm thinking the genres may cause a problem. What happens when genre's overlap?For example the Alice game adaptation. Which forum would be most suitable? The video game forum or the horror forum? We would first need an easy and consistent way of classing threads before we could split the movies into genres.
Originally posted by Raz
I'm thinking the genres may cause a problem. What happens when genre's overlap?
We leave that to the discretion of the Moderator in charge of said forum/Global Mods. If they feel it is best suited to be another place, then so be it. Any questions, comments and concerns are addressed as they arise. Problems will arise in any situation, that is a given.