Picking up the discussion from here.

The proposal is thus:

  • a new community would be created !newreleases@lemmy.film (displayed as New Releases) where new threads would be created to have a general discussion on new cinematic releases
  • the format of the initial post would be similar to https://lemmy.film/post/296531 with a dedicated mod/team of mods to keep content fresh and flowing
  • all discussion regarding new releases would then go in !newreleases@lemmy.film. General discussion regarding said film(s) posted elsewhere other than !newreleases@lemmy.film may possibly be flagged and deleted unless…
    • the post or comment’s subject is something tangential to or very specific of the new release
    • the film is no longer considered a new release (a lasso of time TBD? Dependent on the film, I suppose)

Nothing is as of yet written in stone. Voice your opinion and ideas in the comments.

If you want a specific community like this here at lemmy.film, vote this post up.

If you don’t and would like that we continue posting BarbeQ, Oppenclosenhasenpfeffer and Mission: Interminable threads in !moviesandtv@lemmy.film, vote this post down.

Voting closes at midnight GMT+2, Thursday, August 3 2023. A minimum of 20 upvotes is necessary to create this new community. ¿Claro?

All comments, ideas and semi-intelligent input is invited. Any volunteers for moderator positions, please make yourselves known. Kibitzers, kvetches and general nudniks, please make yourselves unknown. Thank you.

@King Mongoose

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    1 year ago

    I didn’t think people had to look for a Barbie/Oppenheimer/M: I/Asteroid City thread.

    The original person in that thread was looking for it, so I guess they are not that obvious as they should: https://lemmy.film/post/349919

    • When to unpin: 6 weeks after release?
    • Which new releases: the two biggest box offices of the week? So from week to week discussions posts could be pinned or unpinned to reflect the audience interest