The thread has a bit more balance now as opposed to when it would often devolve into forty bajillion posters chiming in regarding the latest major release.
But erica kind of has a point: if you take a step back you'll notice it's strayed from the usual submissions, particularly in format. It's definitely no longer a place where you can come for quick-browse lists of what's released in other countries that might be worth looking out for.
Keeping the format might help solve the crowding issue: people can visually screen out the discussion that way while still letting the filmlovers have their space, since even with their discussion going on, as soon as you see the usual:
Moneyball (2011) - 7/10
Your eye goes to it, you can check out the review. Then you can skim past the discussion/banter until the next review and so on, no animals were harmed in the posting of this film.
Just keep one format. The past few pages have seen italics and all manner of formats: it's not exactly nice for the people who come in looking for a flick to watch on the weekend to have to squint at the screen and wonder if that's a film title or some avant-garde idee exploring the possible nuances of slanted text as commentary on the precipitous nature of man's self-awareness.