Sorry, I can be such a dunce with the postings sometimes. In response to the posting above....
I'm new to the site.
I have to admit I got a small frisson of excitement when I realised that the fwfers were responsible for building up the film base, and that Aussie films (that didn't make it internationally) don't feature very highly (please, no sarcastic comments about the Australian film industry).
Theeeeen, when I discovered the stats page and that films added by us could be statified (sorry, like making up new words) I liked that even better. Not that it I'm going to put someone down a hole before skinning them alive to make a dress if the stats add up wrongly - but I enjoy the challenge of both identifying films that aren't in the databse, and trying to get the review for it accepted (I'm still learning how to do the last one well).
So there
calmer, you little bugger, you just got The Crop (2004) on the list (pretty lame Aussie movie about someone trying to save his business by growing weed). I've already had two reviews rejected for that one.
There's one film called Catch a Fire, and one film called Hotstuff. They're the same film. It's the one in apartheid-era South Africa, with Derek Luke as the black revolutionary and Tim Robbins as the Afrikaaner policeman. Directed by Philip Noyce, director of The Quiet American, Patriot Games and Rabbit-Proof Fence.
There's one film called Catch a Fire, and one film called Hotstuff.
It looks as though you kept the latter, but this was the working title.
Quick work, Benj!
Oh, actually, there are now two Catch a Fires. I mustn't have been able to find the one that was always Catch a Fire before, as I have had lots of cases of searches failing.
In Benj's recent frenzy of adding new films, I just noted some of the ones freshly added today (March 7, 2007) that are duplicates. I found two of each of these movies:
Keith's Theatre Atlantic City Boardwalk Cavalry Charge West Point Cadet Cavalry
Keith's Theatre Atlantic City Boardwalk Cavalry Charge West Point Cadet Cavalry
'Fraid not... they all have two entries (of the same year) on imdb. It's possible imdb have it wrong, but I'm not going to be the one to decide that, so they're all two entries until someone proves to imdb otherwise