Several of us started saving threads that we liked to our hard drives. When the trolls started to delete the threads on the board, we got together and compiled our archives together. Someone was kind enough to host this archive. We can only use it to read what had been posted. We can't really interact with it anymore, in terms of adding posts. It's a nice resource for reading what others have said and theorized about the details of the movie. Here's the link to the archive. Enjoy. 
http://www.geocities.com/bbmarchive/
Hey, thanks Starboardlight, that is a wonderful resource! I have already visited it, and it is rich beyond imagining. Questions though, stuff at Geocities has a tendency to get dead when the person who hosted it moves on, will BetterMost set up a contingency plan for this possibility? I certainly hope that we have BetterMost in our lives for a long long long time!
I am a relative newcomer to this wonderful community, (only saw BBM on
April 14th if you can believe it) and I can't think of a more opportune time to ask this so here goes: I have gleaned from what I have read that the IMDb Brokeback Mountain messageboard was attended very early, in fact even before the movie was released. It got busy in Dec and Jan, and at some point (in Jan?) the serious posters branched off into a Secret Society called Pierre Tremblay, the name of the Assistant Producer of our beloved BBM. They did it to escape the demonic trolls, and membership in this elite group was by invitation only. Here comes the question: (actually 2 or 3 questions):
How and when did the trolls discover that you were all re-grouped at Chez Tremblay?
I understand Pierre Tremblay answered questions and contributed (at the beginning?). Can you point me in the direction of the threads he contributed to, answered questions, etc?
Actually if one of you original members would compose a
short -- no make that a
long story about the beginnings of CT, the founding members, etc, the evolution of the whole Brokeback Mountain phenomenon, IMDB-to-BetterMost, I would find it exceedingly interesting.
please please please! and thanks!