Area 51 » Rahul
Dec 24 |
awarded | ● Nice Question |
Oct 14 |
awarded | ● Nice Question |
Sep 10 |
awarded | ● Nice Question |
Jun 30 |
awarded | ● Nice Question |
May 11 |
awarded | ● Nice Question |
Apr 5 |
awarded | ● Nice Question |
Mar 20 |
awarded | ● Nice Question |
Sep 19 |
awarded | ● Centrist |
Sep 7 |
awarded | ● Radical |
Aug 23 |
awarded | ● Commentator |
Aug 23 |
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Movies & TV: What was the name of the film (around 1980s) where <actor/actress name> was acting as a <job_name>? @Michael Todd: while it may be a quick look-up for people familiar with the various tools imdb provides, it would be far better if one could just input the question into Google and get an immediate answer in the form of the first hit being this site. |
Aug 23 |
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Movies & TV: What is the best movie ever? Subjective/argumentative. No point asking this on a Q&A site. |
Aug 23 |
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Movies & TV: Is Netflix a good service to use to get movies? Subjective/argumentative. Not much point asking it. It should be reworded and more specific. For instance, "How does Netflix compare to <other movie service> in terms of value for money?". In that sense, it's an off-topic question. |
Aug 23 |
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Movies & TV: I couldn't understand the end scene of <movie_name> clearly. What was going on? Which raises the question: how do we deal with spoilers? |
Aug 23 |
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Movies & TV: What are your feelings on an <PG, PG-13, R, NC-17> rating for the movie <insert movie here>? Too subjective/argumentative and doesn't add much value. "What are you feelings" is irrelevant; instead, perhaps a question like "Why was <movie> rated <PG, PG-13, R, NC-17>?" would be better. |
Aug 23 |
awarded | ● Advocate |
Aug 23 |
awarded | ● Pioneer |
Jul 26 |
awarded | ● Autobiographer |