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The Making of Victory by Design, Documentary, 2004

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stronghold EN

2006-08-09 02:34

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This documentary comes with All the car dvd's in the series of 'Victory by Design' (..of which i've started adding pics from the Aston Martin DVD)
As this is a separate film on the DVD ..and is Not just about 'Aston martin' but All the different makes of cars in this series ..i've given it a entry of it's own.)... Hope this is ok ..Antp.?
Unlike the Aston DVD ..which tell's you the majority of models & years .. the cars here ...need identifying.!

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antp BE

2006-08-10 23:42

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Maybe it is better to put all the "Victory by Design" entries on one movie page, and use episode numbers to indicate from which DVD they are? (as for each DVD it will be each time one make, if I understood well?)

stronghold EN

2006-08-11 01:22

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antp wrote Maybe it is better to put all the "Victory by Design" entries on one movie page, and use episode numbers to indicate from which DVD they are? (as for each DVD it will be each time one make, if I understood well?)

This was not made in episodes ..Not a TV show (..said to have been made over a year ...filmed all over the world ..especially for these DVD's ... There are dvd's for Aston,Jaguar,Alfa Romeo,Maserati ...maybe more since the first four.!) ...the making of ... I guess is featured on All four original dvd's ...and features some cars...which are Not shown in the individual dvd's.)

antp BE

2006-08-11 09:54

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I mean that we could consider each DVD as an "episode"

stronghold EN

2006-08-11 11:24

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antp wrote I mean that we could consider each DVD as an "episode"

..ok, How do you wish to number them.? (I don't know in which order they were filmed.?)

Alexander DE

2006-08-11 11:31

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I just want to point out that they have individual IMDb numbers:
http://us.imdb.com/name/nm0562699/

antp BE

2006-08-11 12:31

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If they have IMDB numbers then lets give them the IMDB numbers ;) each one on its page...
Though the episode thing is still a solution in some cases.
e.g. for Columbo I still think that it is better to not have "one movie per movie", as the 403 is the same in each one for example...
And do not forget that even series episode have their own IMDB numbers (well, it is recent, if they made that when we started the site maybe we would have handled series in a different way...)

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stronghold EN

2006-08-11 13:04

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antp wrote e.g. for Columbo I still think that it is better to not have "one movie per movie", as the 403 is the same in each one for example...
And do not forget that even series episode have their own IMDB numbers (well, it is recent, if they made that when we started the site maybe we would have handled series in a different way...)

..aren't those german "Tatort" Films ..Like 'Columbo' films.? (..seems to be lots of them.!) ..I don't mean in content ..I mean Tv-series... Made for Tv-Movies ..listed individually.!


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antp BE

2006-08-11 13:15

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I guess, yes, that's strange that these are listed as separate tv-movies on IMDB, where several simiare French ones are listed as series (Navarro, Femmes de loi, Le juge est une femme, ...)

Alexander DE

2006-08-11 15:39

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stronghold wrote
..aren't those german "Tatort" Films ..Like 'Columbo' films.? (..seems to be lots of them.!) ..I don't mean in content ..I mean Tv-series... Made for Tv-Movies ..listed individually.!

There are a few differences, that could justify listing the 'Tatort' films separately.
The main characters and the city where it takes place changes from film to film. Over the last 36 years there were 70 different chief-inspectors for the 600+ episodes. 14 are active at the moment.
The films, all 90 minutes long and therefore rather 'Movie made for TV', are being produced by a number of public broadcasting services in Germany, Austia and Switzerland.

http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tatort_%28Fernsehreihe%29
http://www.daserste.de/tatort/
http://www.rubycon.de/tatort/filme.php

antp BE

2006-08-11 17:01

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Alexander wrote
The films, all 90 minutes long and therefore rather 'Movie made for TV' [...]

Same as the French "series" that I listed ;)

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