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For example the design, the size of letters, the need of a sub-forums (For example: Awards > Oscars > Other Awards), a whole section about Predictions and Specific Categories, not just a bunch...
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Tom O’Neil wrote: The new structure is terrible, but the previous one was terrible as well. I don’t understand why some things are so restricted in Goldderby Forums. For example, the polls with only...
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The new structure is terrible, but the previous one was terrible as well. I don’t understand why some things are so restricted in Goldderby Forums. For example, the polls with only 10 options. The...
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i would rename TV as “Primetime TV” and renamed “Daytime Emmys” as “Daytime TV”. that way they won’t get lost and it’s more clear…
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Maybe the “TV” section should be retitled “Television” because it kind of gets lost in: Welcome: Make Your Predictions! Give Us Feedback!, Movies, TV, Which Episodes Should Emmy Contenders Submit?,...
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24Emmy wrote: Since we’re in the spirit for new ideas, who else has more? Sports We missed the Super Bowl and the Winter Olympics, but March Madness is just around the corner (Selection Sunday is the...
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Since Gold Derby is now expanding into predicting reality TV, we’re moving beyond our focus on awards. But we’ll never leave that, of course. We need to open up our thinking, our forums, too. I want...
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I like it, because it separates it out better. I noticed that the forum icon is now called ‘You Talk’, which is interesting too.
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The Oscars forum is now called “Movies”, the Grammys forum is now “Music”, the Tonys and Daytime Emmys forums are the same and the Emmys forum has been split into “TV” and “Which TV Episodes Should...
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Eddie Murphy was in “Trading Places” with Dan Aykroyd Who was in “My Fellow Americans” with Jack Lemmon Who was in “The Fortune Cookie” directed by Billy Wilder Who directed “Sunset Boulevard” with...
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Portman is in Mars Attacks with Annette Bening who is in Bugsy with Warren Beatty who is in Splendor in the Grass with Natalie Wood Eddie Murphy and Gloria Swanson Do Androids Dream of Electric...
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1. Hayden Christensen was in “Life as a House” with Kevin Kline. 2. Kevin Kline was in “In & Out” with Debbie Reynolds. Natalie Portman and Natalie Wood
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Kelly is in Xanadu with Olivia Newton John who is in Grease with John Travolta who is in Pulp Fiction with Bruce Willis who is in The Sixth Sense with Haley Joel Osment Hayden Christensen and Debbie...
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Lolol! Thought I’d say that first before making the connection. Bet it’s through Bruce Willis…. Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep? Philip K Dick Blade Runner
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You filthy son of a -! That’s just fine. 1. Justin Timberlake was in “Alpha Dog” with Emile Hirsch 2. Emile Hirsch was in “Into the Wild” with Hal Holbrook 3. Hal Holbrook was in “Men of Honor”...
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Oh, and Spenser, I decided to rename this thread just “Six Degrees,” since we don’t just do it with Kevin Bacon.
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1. Shirley Temple was in “The Little Princess” with Cesar Romero. 2. Cesar Romero guest starred on “The Golden Girls,” starring Betty White. 3. Betty White was in “The Proposal” with Sandra Bullock....
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lol Daniel Craig to Shirley Temple Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep? Philip K Dick Blade Runner
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This is where we can play the infamous Six Degrees game. It’s late and I don’t feel like starting it, but hey, I got the thread made at least. Don’t give me that look. Spare me your judgemental judging.
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