It's not marked as a compilation, it's marked as a video, not really a movie. Which I think is correct. As it's deleted/extended scenes from the Fire Walk With Me film, and only got a one-off screening (and as extras/special features on "Twin Peaks: The Entire Mystery"), for what I could find online.
It's not a full high budget movie for sure but it should be allowed on the site not as video though since it was originally released as a long video and not just a few episodes stuck on a VHS.
It's not a full high budget movie for sure but it should be allowed on the site not as video though since it was originally released as a long video
Exactly. The video field is for "content that aren't truly movies". We usually don't allow deleted scenes/different versions. The facts that it got a one-off screening and is one long video are probably the only reasons why it wasn't deleted.
While not made in a common film way Lynch still had the idea to stick it and make it it's own film and not just stick it as deleted scenes. It has a intro and credits for example.
Stand up comedy specials and children compilations have that too. But those are marked as video too. (Unless it got a theatrical release. Not a one-off one. Like Kevin Hart: Let Me Explain).
One could see it as a compilation of deleted scenes and one could see it as an extra feature on a DVD. I'm sure it's expertly put together, but it still falls a little bit outside of our movie definition. When we get support for multiple versions of the same movie I see this as being an extension to Twin Peaks: Fire Walk with Me. And 99 times out of 100 this entry would have been deleted so be happy it's in the database.
Reply by Marr 🇳🇱
on February 26, 2017 at 1:21 PM
It's not marked as a compilation, it's marked as a video, not really a movie. Which I think is correct. As it's deleted/extended scenes from the Fire Walk With Me film, and only got a one-off screening (and as extras/special features on "Twin Peaks: The Entire Mystery"), for what I could find online.
Reply by Melissa
on March 12, 2017 at 8:43 PM
It's not a full high budget movie for sure but it should be allowed on the site not as video though since it was originally released as a long video and not just a few episodes stuck on a VHS.
Reply by Banana
on March 12, 2017 at 9:39 PM
Exactly. The video field is for "content that aren't truly movies". We usually don't allow deleted scenes/different versions. The facts that it got a one-off screening and is one long video are probably the only reasons why it wasn't deleted.
Reply by Melissa
on March 13, 2017 at 8:22 PM
While not made in a common film way Lynch still had the idea to stick it and make it it's own film and not just stick it as deleted scenes. It has a intro and credits for example.
Reply by Marr 🇳🇱
on March 14, 2017 at 6:06 AM
Stand up comedy specials and children compilations have that too. But those are marked as video too. (Unless it got a theatrical release. Not a one-off one. Like Kevin Hart: Let Me Explain).
Reply by lineker
on March 14, 2017 at 6:08 AM
One could see it as a compilation of deleted scenes and one could see it as an extra feature on a DVD. I'm sure it's expertly put together, but it still falls a little bit outside of our movie definition. When we get support for multiple versions of the same movie I see this as being an extension to Twin Peaks: Fire Walk with Me. And 99 times out of 100 this entry would have been deleted so be happy it's in the database.
Reply by Melissa
on March 18, 2017 at 11:06 PM
I would just want it as movie for me to put it on letterboxd alongside the main picture.
Reply by lineker
on March 19, 2017 at 5:02 AM
They tend to follow our lead in these cases, but sometimes they choose a different path. I don't think they will add this one though.