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I'm a 20 year old computer animation major at college. I don't watch TV very much, and just stick to a few select Netflix originals (and Malcolm in the Middle). I like to hang around the boards for animated movies.
"Don't you have to type in the email ID to log into IMDb? If the email address in question no longer exists (which it wouldn't, right, if you haven't had access to it in years? Don't most of them expire eventually if they aren't logged into enough?), then you could just remake it with the same ID, assuming no one else has made one with the same ID in the meantime, and it should still count because it would be connected to both the IMDb account and the MovieChat account."
As far as I know it still exists I just can't get into it. I forget exactly what happened, either I lost the password and the way to recover it is just awful, or for whatever reason it wanted me to jump through a bunch of security hoops that I couldn't get through.
It's not IMDB's answer to anything. IMDB has nothing to do with making the board. It's made by a dude called Jim as a substitute since IMDB took the original boards down.
I don't think they had non-life sentences, I think they just keep breaking out.
And I think Boomerang was on a bank robbing spree, instead of just robbing one bank. Also, didn't he kill his robbery partners or something?
I only watched once, though. Could be wrong.
At the risk of sounding selfish, I'd hope they wouldn't go with the e-mail thing. I used an old e-mail for my account there and I don't have access to it anymore. And with the amount of "I've been on IMDB for a decade!" posts I've seen floating around, I can't imagine I'm the only one.
If IMDB hadn't decided they, for whatever reason, needed to take down the private messaging system as well we could've potentially sent the guy messages confirming that, yes, the person on MovieChat with the same username is me, but, well, they did take the private messages down. Admittedly that'd probably become really impractical really quick if this place gets a lot of people.
I'll admit I don't know much about how big businesses work, so it's entirely possible I'm wrong, but I'm willing to bet the people who made the decision to cut the forums and the person/people responsible for maintaining the Facebook page are different people.
It's entertaining to read the posts and people should voice their complaints where they can, but ultimately it's probably not doing much other than making some random PR guy's day worse.