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Daehakno-yeseo maechoon-hadaka tomaksalhae danghan yeogosaeng ajik Daehakno, Movie, 2000 IMDB

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  • Teenage Hooker Became Killing Machine in Daehakroh
  • Teenage Hooker Becomes a Killing Machine
  • Killing Machine (USA)


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Jale PL

2013-11-29 15:37

Full title: Daehakno-yeseo maechoon-hadaka tomaksalhae danghan yeogosaeng ajik Daehakno-ye Issda

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G-MANN UK

2013-11-29 18:01

That title, oh my God. :lol:

Raul1983 FI

2013-11-29 18:14

The longest one we have?

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2013-11-29 18:18

I think the longest one on IMCDb is: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0059797/
However it is not currently listed under its full title: /movie.php?id=59797

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G-MANN UK

2013-11-29 18:52

But this is full of very long words.

ElSaxo IT

2013-11-29 19:01

Quote Teenage Hooker Became Killing Machine in Daehakroh
Teenage Hooker Becomes a Killing Machine

What a title! :lol:

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Ingo DE

2013-11-29 19:02

Pure Jale-ish :D

Jale PL

2013-11-29 19:10

antp wrote

(75 = max lenght of the title field, so the four first ones are truncated)

75 The Monster of Camp Sunshine or How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love Nat
75 La prima notte del Dottor Danieli, industriale col complesso del... giocatt
75 La hora de los hornos: Notas y testimonios sobre el neocolonialismo, la vio
75 Il prof. Dott. Guido Tersilli, primario della clinica Villa Celeste convenz
72 Don't Be a Menace to South Central While Drinking Your Juice in the Hood
72 Confessione di un commissario di polizia al procuratore della repubblica
70 Gas! -Or- It Became Necessary to Destroy the World in Order to Save It


( /movie_65760-Gas!--Or--It-Became-Necessary-to-Destroy-the-World-in-Order-to-Save-It.html ) ;)

MisterZ AU

2013-11-30 04:34

Who keeps adding these silly movies that nobody's ever heard of, and why???

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Sandie SX

2013-11-30 04:46

This movie that nobody's ever heard of has around the same number of IMDB votes and reviews (an indication of notability and interest) as: /movie_95098-Incident-at-Raven-s-Gate.html. :p

MisterZ AU

2013-11-30 04:51

True, but there are some differences...

a) Incident at Raven's Gate is in English, meaning it has a much wider appeal than almost any equivalent Korean movie, simply due to the larger number of English speakers around the world
b) It brings more interesting cars to this site - namely, the only other Nissan Exa on here, which was part of the reason I added it. What does this movie add? 2 relatively common cars for the era?
c) I *very* rarely add obscure titles on here. You could count the number on one hand.

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Sandie SX

2013-11-30 05:16

First of all, I think that all genuine movies are acceptable for the site. Plenty of obscure movies can give rare cars or cars from unusual locations (for example we don't have so many 2-door Hyundai Gallopers on the site) which is interesting to the site.

As for reality TV shows, I can't really disagree with you as I've made that point before myself but it is an argument I've admitted defeat on. I think well-known reality TV series that have vehicles with roles should be allowed. That said, most of the others seem to disagree so I accept this won't happen.

MisterZ AU

2013-11-30 05:20

I'm also not just talking about this movie; a lot of the movies being added recently are Asian, black & white, and date back to the 1950s & 1960s. I have nothing against such movies, but I think the number being added is overwhelming. Just how much interest is there in such films? I would imagine very little to none.

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MisterZ AU

2013-11-30 13:22

By the way, IMDb has this movie listed by it's English title. Therefore, should this site not do the same?

Jale PL

2013-11-30 13:30

My IMDB has it in korean.

Gag Halfrunt UK

2013-11-30 13:36

Davez621 wrote By the way, IMDb has this movie listed by it's English title. Therefore, should this site not do the same?

The default "title display country" for you will be Australia, so it will give you the English title for every film that has one. To get the original title as the default you have to go to the site preferences page and set the title display country to "Original".

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MisterZ AU

2013-11-30 13:36

This is how it comes up for me. English title first followed by Korean:

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Jale PL

2013-11-30 13:37

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Jale PL

2013-11-30 13:40

@Gag Halfrunt
Yes, it's very useful. For example "Polish" titles on IMDB sometimes are... strange.

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2013-11-30 15:14

Davez621 wrote I'm also not just talking about this movie; a lot of the movies being added recently are Asian, black & white, and date back to the 1950s & 1960s. I have nothing against such movies, but I think the number being added is overwhelming. Just how much interest is there in such films? I would imagine very little to none.


I have the same opinion about new movies and new cars. The vast majority of people on this website are here for the old cars, including me.
It is the users' choice as to what they like to watch and upload. I have no interest for any American cars, nor Australian, but I do upload such movies whenever I watch one. I also think that the popularity of a certain movie does not make it a good movie and there are lots of unpopular movies that people consider better than well-known ones, especially if they include cars the respective person finds interesting and/or worth to list. No matter what movie I choose to watch that IMCDb is missing I upload it on the website, because this is what this website is for, it is a database after all.

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rjluna2 US

2013-11-30 19:29

I found the original title here: 대학로에서 매춘하다가 토막살해 당한 여고생 아직 대학로에 있다

http://www3.kmdb.or.kr/movie/md_basic.asp?nation=K&p_dataid=05409

antp BE

2013-12-02 17:20

Davez621 wrote This is how it comes up for me. English title first followed by Korean:

There is an option in IMDb where you can ask it to use the original title rather than the local/English title by default.

MisterZ AU

2013-12-12 05:26

antp wrote
There is an option in IMDb where you can ask it to use the original title rather than the local/English title by default.


But is this not an English language site? It would make more sense to use the English names of movies that are in languages that don't use the Latin alphabet. I don't see anyone making comments on here in "Latinized" Korean (or any other language for that matter).

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