That MAY be my fault. Guilty as charged. What happened was... I did a FWFR search for Marie Antoinette -- without hyphen -- because that's how it's released here in the UK. It didn't come up, so I added it, thinking, hmmm that's weird. Then I checked imdb and redid my review for M-A -- with hyphen -- and deleted my previous entry in my un-added list, thinking - ah, well, I've got un-addeds going back to May so Benj won't get around to adding this one. Sorry, guys, for the confusion. Sorry Benj.
I did a FWFR search for Marie Antoinette -- without hyphen -- because that's how it's released here in the UK. It didn't come up, so I added it, thinking, hmmm that's weird. Then I checked imdb and redid my review for M-A -- with hyphen
Isn't it vice versa? The I.M.D.B. has Marie Antoinette and I think it's Marie-Antoinette here.
Edited by - Demisemicenturian on 10/26/2006 09:09:06
I did a FWFR search for Marie Antoinette -- without hyphen -- because that's how it's released here in the UK. It didn't come up, so I added it, thinking, hmmm that's weird. Then I checked imdb and redid my review for M-A -- with hyphen
Isn't it vice versa? The I.M.D.B. has Marie Antoinette and I think it's Marie-Antoinette here.
Well, M A is in Tunbridge Wells, but, of course, M-A means we get to use only one word in our reviews
I think the B.B.F.C. certificate says Marie-Antoinette. I cannot be sure, but I always read them and think I would have noticed had it differed from the version on this site.
They're for this accolade. I started it thinking that there were just occasional cases, but in fact there are loads. There are masses that I haven't submitted yet.
Edited by - Demisemicenturian on 10/30/2006 17:33:48