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<blockquote data-quote="Lehmden" data-source="post: 1165824" data-attributes="member: 109222"><p>The issue is that all foreign language names, possible country release dates and so on are being found (and in general this is a good thing!). It's very common that a move is premièred later (maybe many years) in other countries and/or languages... </p><p>Another example... If you are searching for "Avatar" it gives a result of 25 movies... Even if you add y:2009 you will get 4 results. The movie itself, two documentaries about the poroduction of the "Blockbuster" Avatar and a french movie from 2007 originally named "Chrysalis" this was released in 2009 in Germany finally. A human being easily can see which one is the "right" one. A computer can't see this. That's why unique iD's are that important.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lehmden, post: 1165824, member: 109222"] The issue is that all foreign language names, possible country release dates and so on are being found (and in general this is a good thing!). It's very common that a move is premièred later (maybe many years) in other countries and/or languages... Another example... If you are searching for "Avatar" it gives a result of 25 movies... Even if you add y:2009 you will get 4 results. The movie itself, two documentaries about the poroduction of the "Blockbuster" Avatar and a french movie from 2007 originally named "Chrysalis" this was released in 2009 in Germany finally. A human being easily can see which one is the "right" one. A computer can't see this. That's why unique iD's are that important. [/QUOTE]
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