On Dec 30, 1:36 am, keynet <
r...@keynet-technology.com> wrote:
> I'm very disappointed in the loss of the RT ratings in the XMLTV feed,
> a key parameter to determine if something's worth watching or not.
If you read back over the list, you'll see that they are hopefully
returning soon. It's almost as if you've come here and posted without
even glancing at the existing topics first :-(
> Also the film reviews are no longer proper reviews, they're
> perfunctory descriptions with minimal depth. Take "The Bourne
> Ultrimatum" as an example:
>
> NEW:
> Amnesiac rogue assassin Jason Bourne's long-buried memories are
> reawakened by a British journalist researching the secret organisation
> who were responsible for transforming him into a killing machine.
> Meanwhile, a ruthless CIA director becomes convinced Bourne is still a
> high security risk, and plans to dispose of him once and for all.
> Third instalment of the spy thriller series, directed by Paul
> Greengrass and starring...
That's still too long for a synopsis (description). Better:
Amnesiac rogue assassin Jason Bourne's long-buried memories are
reawakened by a British journalist researching the secret organisation
who were responsible for transforming him into a killing machine.
Meanwhile, a ruthless CIA director becomes convinced Bourne is still a
high security risk, and plans to dispose of him once and for all.
That "directed by Paul Greengrass and starring..." stuff doesn't
belong there. The director and actors are already in the data,
separately so should NOT be duplicated.
> OLD:
[...]
>
> Spot the difference?
Yes, it's a Review, it's not a Description/synopsis.
There is definitely room for both, and people who want both.
> What would it take to restore these to their former state?
The data provider has changed, there are bound to be teething issues.
For me, the "former state" was WRONG and long detailed reviews should
just not be in that field in the data. They belong in a new field. So
I don't want the old state, yet I don't like the current state either
(see comments about directors and actors being shoved into the
descriptions).
Cheers,
Mike