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Katie (868 KP) created a post in Smashbomb Feedback

Jul 9, 2018  
I have a bit of a list for you guys this time. Hope you don't mind!

- Is there any way to change what the post says when something is shared on Facebook? I've tried sharing Giveaways and Lists and both are shared with an image of Smashbomb's logo (that part is fine) along with text that says "Join the social network for reviews". I would love it if it said what it linked to such as "Giveaway for Amazon Fire Stick" or "Check out this (insert title here) List". I just doubt that my friends would click a link that just says "Join this social network", they're more likely to click something more specific. The links directly to movies seem to look fine, something more similar to that would be great.

- Will you be adding a way to rate magazines/periodicals/ongoing comic series? That could be a very cool feature. Obviously, I doubt rating every issue would be a good feature... but at least the periodical overall.

- A link to all of a user's reviews on their profile would be awesome. Something separate from ratings since I would rather look at someone's complete reviews than their ratings sometimes. And, since there are a lot more ratings, sometimes it's hard to sift through them all to find a review.

- When adding videos there is a period of time we need to wait for it to be reviewed by Smashbomb. The video is posted after this period of time, however, it is posted way back in the feed when it was originally submitted. It would be much better if it were posted in the timeline at the time of its approval by Smashbomb. This way other users could see them and they won't get lost in the timeline.

I think that's all for now. :)
  
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Bird (1704 KP) Jul 13, 2018

It is a category within books ??

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Katie (868 KP) Jul 13, 2018

Oh yeah, I've used that however it only seems to apply to trade paper back and hard cover collections of comics. It'd be great to be able to add an ongoing series that hasn't been or won't be collected into a single volume. Maybe this is already possible and I'm just confused?

Thir13en Ghosts (2001)
Thir13en Ghosts (2001)
2001 | Horror
The Lore and mythos of the ghosts, and the principles behind some of the setting are interesting, and some of the acting isn't too bad. Some of the special effects are decent, and it was great that so much of the set was physical and tangible. (0 more)
Holes everywhere, characters that disappear and reappear at random, inconsistent rules, and frankly not many scares of note for a horror film. (0 more)
The ghosts aren't the only thing that we can see through...
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As part of a 'rewatching films from the 90's and 2000's' theme that me and the missus are going through at the moment, we came to a film i remembered fairly fondly, the remake of Thirteen Ghosts!

Unlike a lot of films from this period, this wasn't as terrible to rewatch as some, though it still reeks of some of the tropes of that period, including the casting of Shannon Elizabeth, the evil uncle and the corporate Lawyer baddie as well as the kids that can't help but run towards trouble at every opportunity.

Lets be honest, this film isn't really a scary one, it has some nice creepy elements, but it is largely a safe horror entry for people that shy away from the more intense/gory side of the genre.

Matthew Lillard chews all the scenery he can, and is largely very entertaining as a psychic with powers that they touch on without really explaining, but thats ok, its not the sort of film where it matters all that much.

Better than some, worse than others, this is a film for a rainy sunday evening, where it doesn't matter too much if you talk over the miles and miles of exposition, and where you can happily pull apart the plot holes and confusing character motives to your hearts content.