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Hello, i saw your participation on the list about child prodigies in fiction and I want to say it's cool I like that kind of subject. I'm french and I participate now to english articles because the list I've made on a similar subject is about being erased. :) https://fr.m.wikipedia.org/Liste_de_personnages_intellectuels,_surdou%C3%A9s_et_apparent%C3%A9s | |||
I saw your nice work about this comic book. Have you finished with it ? If yes, I will proceed to some "wikification", if no, I let you finish first. ] 11:05, 8 November 2005 (UTC) | |||
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I thought I had read on one of the ] subpages that writing a biography in the present tense is a good way, but I can't find that anymore, and I notice on checking that ] says that for a deceased person (like Jacobs), past tense should be used. I'll undo my changes. ] 13:00, 30 September 2006 (UTC) | |||
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Hi! I see you just reverted the graphicnovel infobox back to the Tintin infobox on this article. This may be unfortunate, since we are planning to change all graphic novels and European comics (Tintin, Asterix, Valérian, Yoko Tsuno, The Smurfs, Bilal comics, and any else that may have articles already) to the graphicnovel box. Currently, there are four different infoboxes in use for European comics, three of them specific for one series (Tintin, Asterix, and Valérian). This is an unproductive situation, and therefor it has been suggested that they should be replaced by one. This has been discussed at the ], and at both ] and at ]. You are more than welcome to voice your opînion of the new template at ] or at the Wikiproject (or at my userpage). I'll not revert to the other template again, its better that we first discuss this, but I have to say up front that I would definitely prefer to use the new template, and that I think it is best that we make the new template as good as possible instead of using three or four different ones. ] 13:09, 16 October 2006 (UTC) | |||
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Indeed, the info of previous and next comic is missing in the new infobox. I personally don't find that necessary (I would not browse through the comics in that order or so), but I see where it can come in handy. If we add such navigation (perhaps in the format now used in e.g. ], where we keep the two columns instead of three very small ones), do you think you would be happy in using the graphicnovelbox? I'll try to add it myself, or ask help from ] who is better with such tenchnical stuff. ] 19:48, 17 October 2006 (UTC) | |||
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I have now added the two fields, and used the corrected template in ]. It looks good to me (although there are still a few layout issues to do with aligning everything), but if it is not to your taste, just let me know (and feel free to reinstate the previous infobox in the article again, it was just to show you what was the effect, not to start some revert war). All the best, ] 20:07, 17 October 2006 (UTC) | |||
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Sorry, I was quick editing through for vandals and it hit my filter and what I read read more like useless then needed. Feel free to revert the change. ] 19:41, 29 January 2007 (UTC) | |||
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Hey, is it really necessary to include that paragraph you've added to the ] article? I'd considered adding something akin to it a long time ago, but dropped it since I couldn't prove that was actually intended to be an indication of Alan Grant's idea of making Anarky into a Robin. It's just original research. In fact, according to Grant, he only decided to try and make Anarky into Robin after the first comic came out. We don't see Anarky again until he's being confronted by Tim Drake, and Tim is well on his way to being Robin by that time. So Anarky never actually appeared in a comic during that period when Grant wanted to make him Robin. So I figured that wasn't the intended message at all. I suppose more than anything I'm merely concerned that this paragraph is misleading, and should be removed. I wont' do that immediately however. If you have some other way of explaining that scene without using original research, go for it. If, however, you can't, I'll remove it eventually. --] 20:20, 22 June 2007 (UTC) | |||
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I did not intend this paragraph as an actual part of the "Anarky-as-Robin" debate, more as a footnote: how the idea was raised but quickly rejected, if only by the characters of Batman and Gordon. I've rewritten the opening sentence to point out that the issue was raised "in the comic itself" rather than a full-blown debate between writers and editors. Cheers.--] 12:54, 24 June 2007 (UTC) | |||
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:I'm afraid I still don't feel comfortable with it, although I concede that it is an interesting footnote. The problem, as I see it, is that it's misleading, because it implies that Grant was preparing for Anarky to become Robin as early as that issue, which he was not. A reader of the article could be confused otherwise, and would only understand the correct timeline concerning the events if they persuade various footnotes and fully read interviews with the author. Also, the paragraph was written in an in-universe perspective, which needs to be weeded out of the article. I think it's mildly permissible in the "fictional biography" section, but even there it should be heavily reworked to present the background decisions made by writers and editors behind the character's history. I'm still trying to work up the nerve to do it myself. It's a lot. But I don't want to see it cropping up in the "publication history" section, as that's just about the only section that has fully excised all in-universe language. Maybe the paragraph can be reworked so that it properly explains that Alan Grant wrote the script, and that it is only a minor footnote regarding the possibility of Anarky as a future Robin. | |||
: As for the paragraph you added concerning the Knightfall saga reader letters, I think that's really interesting and successfully out-universe in scope, but it needs a citation. Also, maybe it should be included in "Political themes and '''''reception'''''." If you have any access to reader responses to other Anarky appearances, that'd be really great.--] 05:21, 25 June 2007 (UTC) | |||
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::I'm sorry but I have restored my Anarky-as-Robin point, though just as a brief sentence. I really do think that it is an important factor. I'm not trying to say that it was part of an elaborate plan by Grant to introduce his own Robin. All I'm saying is that the scene was included. | |||
::I read in an article that even the briefest of stories can be the subject of intense debate in editorial meetings between artists, writers and editors during which various points are raised. Every scenes is discussed even the minor ones. Some of the writer's original elements are taken out, new ones suggested by others are adopted. Thus, the Anarky-as-Robin issue must have been raised at some stage - its mere presence is proof enough. After all, Anarky had the right age and ingenuity for a potential Robin; it was just his targets and methods that were wrong as far as Batman was concerned. Alright, it will be difficult to obtain hard, foolproof evidence that actually turning Anarky into Robin was ever raised at this time, but the fact that the characters mention it at all shows that the idea must have cropped up at some stage of the planning of the story, and not necessarily by Grant himself. Cheers. --] 12:45, 25 June 2007 (UTC) | |||
:::Without real evidence, it's impossible for anyone to know for certain, and I will admit that Grant's own words in interviews are sometimes self-contradictory, being based on whatever he happens to remember at a given moment. However, I think the scaled down sentence is a mixed improvement. Perhaps it would be best to expand the explanation, given what you've just noted, but to mark it to the a citations and footnotes section, since we both acknowledge that is essentially what it is. That'll give you a place to properly explain what you've just pointed out to me in a fool paragraph, but without cluttering the main body of text, with what other editors might consider to be nothing more than trivia.--] 17:06, 25 June 2007 (UTC) | |||
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Hi, I just wanted to let you know that categories are not needed for and shouldn't be added to Redirect pages. I just came across the Redirect page you created for "These Are the Damned" because it showed up ''in italics'' (meaning a Redirect page) in a category I was working on. I've already removed the cats from that page, but if you've done any others like that you should go back and delete the cats. Regards, ] 03:05, 6 September 2007 (UTC) | |||
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:Hi, "These Are the Damned" is the US title of a British film called ]. The purpose is for US users to get access to a film they do not necessarily know was released under a different name. I should think, therefore, that my including categories on a redirect page is justified, isn't it?--] 12:39, 6 September 2007 (UTC) | |||
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::Hi there, just got your note on my talk page, with the explanatory link, and I see your point. I've gone ahead and reverted my edit to restore the categories -- and I've also added a new one, ]. ] 07:21, 7 September 2007 (UTC) | |||
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Deleting Goldstein would be wrong. Merge with a redirect seems a good option. Erudil 15:49, 6 September 2007 (UTC) | |||
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I think I will do just that. Thanks for the suggestion.--] 15:58, 6 September 2007 (UTC) | |||
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You may want to read ]. Drawing conclusions, comparisons, or analyzing situations based on your own interpretation is not permitted. You need to have reliable sources discussing these things. ] ] 23:00, 3 October 2007 (UTC) | |||
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And how do I do this "original research" ? By contacting Miller himself ? I think he has better things to do that confirming minor details like this, but which might still be of interest to enthusiasts. Besides, my interpretations, especially Marvel's hair style, is based on simple observation which should be apparent to most.--] 00:11, 4 October 2007 (UTC) | |||
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:It looks like Big got here before I did, and fairly encapsulated the issue. The OR he is referring to is ''your'' noticing of the similarities between the DK<sup>2</sup> Cap Marvel with Uncle Marvel - I agree that this similarity was intended, but Misplaced Pages needs citations to compare these two. Your contacting Miller wouldn't do the trick, but if Miller said so in an interview with a reliable, notable news source (blogs and fansites do not meet this criteria) then we could use ''that''. Click on the link that Bignole provided you and read up on that. If you learn the ins and outs of that policy, you will have a leg up on roughly 1/4 of the contributors to WP. | |||
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I understand about categorizing redirects; I usually deal with slight variations instead of a mostly different film title like ''The Damned'' and ''These are the damned''. Thanks for the clarification. —] (] • ]) - 02:21, 9 October 2007 (UTC) | |||
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Hi there. Thanks for your recent addition to the article. Can I ask that you add a full citation to the bit you inserted? That way it's easy for people to cross-check exactly where you got that from. The same applies if you add any more of the book's points. Cheers, ] 16:22, 22 October 2007 (UTC) | |||
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What are you talking about? I haven't removed comments relating to the opposition to Cruise's casting. Indeed, should you care to look at the page history, I have in fact expanded upon such detail in the past. Secondly, I removed the explanation of the name because ] because it is already briefly explained within the article, with a link to the full details of the plot. ] <sup>(]) (]) (])</sup> 06:56, 2 November 2007 (UTC) | |||
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I notice that you have restored the mention of Stauffenberg's family objecting to the casting. On the other matter, the synopsis implies that ''Valkyrie'' was the name of the actual operation to kill Hitler. In fact it was a military plan, approved by Hitler himself, to put Germany under martial law in case of internal trouble. The conspirators simply planned to use it for reasons that Hitler had not intended.--] 15:22, 2 November 2007 (UTC) | |||
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:I already included mention of ] toward the end of the first paragraph in Production. What you suggested is ], to delve into the so-called irony that Hitler set Operation Valkyrie up himself. If you can provide verifiable content via reliable sources about how and why the filmmakers implemented the title, that'd be great. You can't use a non-film-related source to suggest the meaning of the film title, though. At the moment, the brief cited mention of the operation influencing the title is enough. Like the article says, it's a working title, so it could be changed by the time of its release. —] (] • ]) - 19:03, 4 November 2007 (UTC) | |||
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::From reviewing the citations in ], there is either no explanation of the title or the incorrect mention that the July Plot was also known as Operation Valkyrie. Considering the lack of verifiable content from reliable sources from what I've seen so far, the title's importance is minimal. How about this -- take the first portion of my sentence, "Valkyrie is titled after Operation Walküre ("Operation Valkyrie")," (with the ref tag after it), then include a description of what Operation Valkyrie was to complete the sentence. The wording I used was from an incorrect explanation of the title, so I tried to render it vague. The sentence from the citation was this: "The film... is called ''Valkyrie'' after Operation Valkyrie, the plot's codename." Let me know if you can sum up the true definition of the operation in a sentence. —] (] • ]) - 20:50, 4 November 2007 (UTC) | |||
If you can, take a look at the Synopsis section and clarify anything about either Operation Valkyrie or the July 20 Plot for the readers. I think that the meaning of the film's title would be clear in a reading of this section, but some re-wording may be needed. —] (] • ]) - 19:46, 8 November 2007 (UTC) | |||
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==White Heat== | |||
The part I have a problem with is this: "He even appears to look on him as a kind of Ma-substitute..." The quotes you bring up are good, but they only indicate what Evans would like to have happen, not necessarily that the relationship between Cody and Vic actually becomes that close. That's clearly an interpretation. The phrasing shows that - "even appears to look". To be kept in the article in that form, it would have to be sourced. ] 19:34, 15 November 2007 (UTC) | |||
:Looks good. ] 00:21, 16 November 2007 (UTC) | |||
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Hello Marktreut. Thank you for your note in my talk page. My main objection is not the trivia nature of the section but the fact that it is all original research. Your additions of sources for the historical facts take care of some of that (unless you get a historian that interprets the same set of facts differently of course) but in comparing those events to the film you are giving your research and interpretation of the differences. Unfortunately, removing this kind of thing is the direction that wikipedia has chosen to pursue in the vainglorious attempt to become some kind of official encyclopedia. In doing so it is turning its back on its editors own knowledge and abandoning the "have fun" principle that used to be a part of editing when I first started here about two years ago. As to the specifics of the Cromwell page I will leave the section alone now (my apologies for adding to any wikifrustration for you) but don't be surprised if someone else comes along and takes it back out as there are many deletionistas that will nuke it on sight. In return would you please look at the trivia section that you restored for the film '']'' and think about taking out an item or two. The first one, in particular, is just not true. I was alive then and we did not feel that nuclear war was inevitable. The last one in the section is also just one viewers opinion but I am not going to fuss over it. | |||
One other thing that you might want to think about. I have come across a couple of editors who have ceased editing here and have moved to ]. This site encourages original research and items like your film to history section would be welcomed. Please don't think that I am insisting that you do this it is just a suggestion should things start to drive you nuts here. I haven't decided yet whether I am going to go over there part or full time yet, but, I am considering it. Though I do have a big project working on British films that I want to finish first. Thanks for your time and happy editing. ] | ] 21:45, 7 December 2007 (UTC) | |||
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If you copy or merge text, you need to attribute it accordingly. You appear to have cut the sexual interpretations section from Batman and pasted it into Robin, without noting what you did. If you did cut and paste, then we need to fix that to comply with the GFDL. It's not a huge problem and I don't mind doing it if you confirm whether it was a cut and paste. In the future, when you do so, it's best to leave an edit summary like, Incorporating material from ], version per time-stamp of this edit. Cheers, ] <small>] </small> 20:46, 16 December 2007 (UTC) | |||
==List of Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles organizations== | |||
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==Jack Lord== | |||
I see you edited the article. In 2 weeks (January 21), it will be the 10th anniversary of his death. Poor man. At least he captured a lot of criminals (fictional). ] (]) 20:28, 7 January 2008 (UTC) | |||
==Re: Draco Malfoy - good faith?== | |||
Hey, thanks for writing. Your edits were considered "good faith" because there was clearly no vandalism involved. However, the part where Narcissa lied to Voldemort had already been covered, so it ended up being mentioned twice after your edit. Plus, it was already implied that Harry was disturbed by his visions of Draco, so including the quote was essentially repeating the incident. That's where the "redundant" comment came from. Hope that clears everything up. ''']]''' 00:59, 25 January 2008 (UTC) | |||
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You added a section in the Male Call article on a Franco Belgian comic called Pin Up. You described it as a spin off, but I think that is kind of overstating it - although the two have similarities, there doesn't seem to be a direct connection between the two. I suggest starting a stub on Pin Up, and then linking the two articles through See Also sections. ] (]) 15:18, 13 February 2008 (UTC) | |||
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I've started a new topic on the talk page. <font color="#cc6600">]</font><sup> <nowiki>(</nowiki><small><font color="#993300">]</font></small><nowiki>)</nowiki></sup> 19:57, 23 April 2008 (UTC) | |||
== Power Pack== | |||
Hey there. I appreciate your efforts to improve the article, but I'd like to ask you to please stop adding "Mum and Dad" to the Power Pack article. This isn't a conversational piece; it's an encyclopedia article, and a colloquial style is not appropriate to the article under the MoS. I'm not the only one who has reverted your additions, so it's nothing personal--but please stop. If you have a compelling reason for your changes, please discuss them on the article's talk page or seek a ]. Thanks. ] (]) 20:22, 1 May 2008 (UTC) | |||
:Hey, thank you for your reply. You know, I do agree with you that Wiki is becoming less fun these days, and that it's a losing battle trying to keep articles in order and keep people from deleting work out of hand. It's one of the reasons I'm mostly on a Wikibreak right now, because I'm tired of fighting with other editors over every small thing. For what it's worth, I think your writing style and the "Mum and Dad" thing, for the PP article, would be excellent elsewhere, just not on Wiki. Thanks for being willing to talk, and I hope that whatever is up with that other article will work out for the best. Thanks, ] (]) 01:46, 2 May 2008 (UTC) | |||
== Superman == | |||
Okay, looking at what you added: | |||
''Due perhaps to the elder Kents surviving into Clark's adulthood, another Byrne change was the relationship between Superman and his "normal" alter-ego. In line with the majority of superheroes Byrne put the emphasis on Superman being a disguise for Clark Kent. Previously the theme had been that Kent was a "secret identity" for Superman: in an adventure published in the 1960s, Kent finds himself at a loose end when staff at the '']'' go on strike and seriously considers it a chance to try out a new identity in case he has "to abandon Clark Kent role permanently". His options include becoming a full-time policeman or ever a mere tramp "whom no one would ever suspect of being the Man of Steel."<nowiki><ref>illustration included in the ''Penguin Book of Comics'' by George Perry and Alan Aldridge, published in 1967.</ref></nowiki> | |||
So in the first sentence you're stating "Due perhaps". Unless you can source that opinion in the words of a reliable secondary source, it's original research because you're analysing the comics, prohibited under ]. Next, you state that the "the theme had been that Kent was a "secret identity" for Superman". Again, unless you can source that theme to a reliable secondary source, it is analytical. You aren't relying on the ''Penguin Book of Comics'' to source what John Byrne did, since it predates it. Also, you don't appear to be relying on it for the adventure published in the sixties; you're relying on the adventure published in the sixties. | |||
Now, what you're looking to get into here also already exists further down in the article within the Supporting cast section. It's brief, but summarises the position you're getting across and cites reliable secondary sources. | |||
The second part of what you wrote was: | |||
''There was also his relationships with other heroes, most notably ]. From the 1940s to the 1970s, they had always been depicted as close friends and allies: the "]". From the 1980s, however, it was depicted it as an edgy and uneasy one: grudging respect and uneasy friendship due to their vast differences. After their first, tension-filled meeting, Batman considers that in "another reality" he and Superman may have been friends.<nowiki><ref>''Man of Steel'' miniseries #3, August 1986</ref></nowiki>'' | |||
Again, this to me is analytical of the primary source rather than descriptive. For instance, you seem to be deducing that based upon the quote from one comic book that it colors their whole relationship. This is the sort of stuff that needs to be cited to secondary sources. I hope that helps to explain. Best, ] <small>] </small> 09:49, 28 May 2008 (UTC) | |||
*I agree that there is less fun to be had in editing Misplaced Pages nowadays. The issue at hand here is that Superman is a ]. It is held to higher standards if it is to remain a featured article. Besides which, I note the information is in ], added by yourself. Since that is a part of the body of work we have on Superman, and since we try and avoid redundancies where we can, I'm not sure I understand fully the issue. I'm truly sorry I have frustrated you, but I'm trying to work within the ]. ] <small>] </small> 18:08, 28 May 2008 (UTC) | |||
**The points you make are good ones, but conflict with our policies at ], ] and ]. I suggest if you wish Misplaced Pages to include this kind of information you bring the argument up somewhere more appropriate, maybe at ] or possibly ]. Regarding the information you added and why I did not rewrite it; as I have explained, the first paragraph you added was already in the article in a different form, so it didn't need adding. On the second paragraph, there was wording to that effect in the article before, which had to be either sourced or removed when the ] article was undergoing a review of its featured article status. If it wasn't it would have lost the FA status. The users working on that article, myself included, decided to retain the FA status, and since we could not source the material, we removed it, placing it, I believe, in ]. I apologise if I have not explained this as well as I could, but I have tried to comply with ] and make sure the broad thrust of what you added has been retained in some shape or form where it is of most use and best presented. I can't unfortunately find sources good enough to place it in the Superman article. It should also be noted one of the complaints about the Superman article at its review is that it was too large. We need to keep that article as concise as we can. I hope it is an acceptable solution that the information is already present in our body of writing on Superman. ] <small>] </small> 18:57, 28 May 2008 (UTC) | |||
==Re: ''Batman: The Dark Knight Strikes Again'' edits== | |||
In regards to your of uncited and specialtive information, we cannot connect the dots. We cannot fill in the blanks left by a lack of sources. If we do not have enough to include a connection, then we do not make that connection. That is part of our core policies, ], specifically a connection made via ]. I understand that this might seem like the most obvious thing in the world, but it needs solid citation so as to remain. Without it, we cannot include it. Sorry. - ] ] 19:58, 30 May 2008 (UTC) | |||
::(''carried over from my user talk page''): | |||
:Are you seriously suggesting that DC comics or Frank Miller might take wikipedia to court for speculating on the parentage of a minor, one-off, hardly-seen-before-or-since character? Get real!--] (]) 01:26, 31 May 2008 (UTC) | |||
::No, that is not what I am saying, though Miller could have a case, if such were to occur and remain. Misplaced Pages is a collection of articles ''on every subject''. The policies that guide the Wiki are consistent throughout the Project so as to preserve neutrality and be more encyclopedic in their coverage. We don't make exceptions to those policies for one article , because the exceptions could easily set precedents for other articles wherein the subject matter would open the Project to significant liability and challenge our neutral stance. As evidenced by the conversation in the NOR discussion page, this opinion seems rather consistent. - ] ] 04:17, 31 May 2008 (UTC) | |||
== RE:Comments == | |||
This action was done via Lupin's anti-vandal tool. This uses bad words and helps good faith editors roll them back. Sorry for any inconvenience caused. ] • <small>]</small> 21:19, 30 May 2008 (UTC) | |||
:Just undo my edit. Lupin is not involved. ] • <small>]</small> 21:23, 30 May 2008 (UTC) | |||
==Trivia== | |||
One of several issues not addressed in your edits to Benedict Arnold, etc., is that of notability - rather than (for example) put the material in a topic which is relevant, e.g., ], it's being put into topics which have no relevant context to support the comment. ] (]) 17:00, 14 June 2008 (UTC) | |||
== Avengers Forever == | |||
With regards to your note, the 1950's Avengers mention was always on the way, but I'm simply didn't get time to insert it yesterday. The rest, however, is in-universe storytellng and "point of view". For example, you state "some people who are unfamiliar with the Marvel universe may find of interest." Unfortunately, that's just your opinion. And yes, "The purpose of an encyclopedia is to inform", but it does so without a slant or point of view. There's no need to mention every man and his dog, and in doing so you spoil part of the story and also insert opinion ("appears to wear Batman's utility belt, and a poncho made from the remains of Superman's cape") and use references to comics in the FCB, which disrupts the flow. Such mentions are for the PH and References. I hope this helps. | |||
] (]) 13:16, 18 June 2008 (UTC) | |||
: Hmmm...no need to be snide, yes? I have added an Old West mention, but in the correct context and without POV. Have a close look at the article now and see the differences. It is factual, sourced and simply states what happens without POV and unnecessary extrapolation. As for 1602...sorry, I agree with the other user... | |||
] (]) 19:29, 18 June 2008 (UTC) | |||
: Try to remember that it was only a limited series, and so there's no need for a blow by blow account. Also, what you may feel is important may not be overly factual and may be presented in a POV fashion. Sorry to sound like a killjoy. It is just that there is a Misplaced Pages-style that needs to adhered to. Otherwise, the articles just read like something from a fansite. | |||
] (]) 20:19, 18 June 2008 (UTC) | |||
== Cowboys == | |||
Just wanting to let you know that I moved the section on Claudius Smith and the loyalists to the bottom of the Cowboy article and tweaked some of the formatting, tossed the one sentence on weapons. Also took it all out of negative connotations. Please understand that because there appears to be no historical link between them and the cowboy of the west, it puts ] to place info on this group early in the article. I actually think they need their own article, where things can be expanded upon--and you may want to read ] plus search wiki to see if there are other articles there on guerilla militias. Maybe links to more articles would help. If you are not happy about this, instead of further revert and editing spats, please take it to the talk page of the cowboy article where we can discuss it further and perhaps bring in the opinions of others who have contributed. Thanks. ]<sup>]</sup> 19:40, 22 June 2008 (UTC) | |||
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Please read the policy on ]. An editor cannot make personal assumptions about anything, not unless they're plain as day (e.g. the Sun being yellow or the sky being blue...even though depending on the time of day the Sun could be orange and the sky could be black...but you understand). You can make assumptions based on math (e.g. John has 5 apples, Sally has 6 apples. With John and Sally's 11 apples, blah blah blah). You cannot make give your personal interpretation of things though. When you start interpreting you start using original research. The fact that you see some correlation between Norman Bates and Pamela Voorhees does not mean that there is one, nor does it mean that anyone else has seen one. Regardless, since neither Victor Miller, Ron Kurz, or Sean Cunningham have stated any such connection, interpretations of said connection are not appropriate for a section that details the writing of the film. ] ] 22:47, 20 October 2008 (UTC) | |||
Such a fuss over a simple comparison between two famous movies which deal with psychopaths whose broken minds are caused by the mental possession of dead relatives.--] (]) 18:04, 21 October 2008 (UTC) | |||
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== Over the Rainbow covers == | |||
Marktreut, I understand where you're going with "]", but disagree with the approach. is what you'll end up with. Wouldn't a brief treatment about the popularity of the song among other artists be better, referencing the more significant renditions?<br /><span style="font-family:Monotype Corsiva; font-size:15px; color:#000000;"><b>]</b> | ]</span> 14:19, 27 December 2008 (UTC) | |||
== The Great Escape == | |||
Marktreut, I see you're working on a ] of "differences" between the fictional story as told in the film ''The Great Escape'' and its inspiration, the actual WWII escape. I have grave concerns about this, especially with regards to ] and ]. Also, ] tell us that differences must be put into ] and that merely ] are discouraged. | |||
Consequently, the focus of such an article should be on why the screenwriters and Sturges decided to deviate from Brickhill's book and reality (i.e. what production and artistic goals, realities, logistics, and opportunities caused them to make the changes). This is the real-world context that is required to truly make this article interesting and of value. This approach would require extensive ]. | |||
As it stands right now there are many problems with the article since much of its content lacks development and production relevance (not to mention appropriate sources). Also, I question why this treatment — which would nicely augment the Production section of the film's article if done well — is being done as a separate article rather than at the film article? Especially since that and related sections in the film article are sadly deficient. Thanks.<br /><span style="font-family:Monotype Corsiva; font-size:15px; color:#000000;"><b>]</b> | ]</span> 19:12, 3 January 2009 (UTC) | |||
:Marktreut, thanks for the response. I agree with you that people are interested in both the actual escape and the film relationship to it, but you're trying to straddle two different articles. The escape itself appears to be well-covered in the article ]. Readers looking for information on the escape are taken to a ] which lists the novel, film, and stalag articles as possible destinations. And, yes, film fans ''are'' likely to be interested in the iconic Hilts character. A possible way to sate that interest and address it appropriately in the article is to weave the story behind the character into the Casting subsection of the Production section. This was done . Where ] are available, this can be done for many parts of the adaptation process, such as location, set, casting, screenwriting, and editing. | |||
:You mentioned that much of the material you are addressing was removed from the film article because of length considerations. I removed most of the "Historical inaccuracies" material in early November not because of length, but because of topicality and concerns about ], ], and ]. (In fact, the length consideration is actually about the Plot size relative to the rest of the article: it either needs to be reduced or the other sections expanded - such as Production - or both.) As you know, I did "store" the removed copy on the ], however, just a cursory review of the material shows that eight of the nine items have no direct relationship to the film (article) and should be considered for the Stalag Luft III article: they're about the escape, ''not'' the film or even the relationship (adaptation process) between the film and the event. | |||
:This is why I'd like to direct our efforts toward expanding/enhancing the Production section with this material. This should achieve your goal and significantly improve the quality and value of the article (it would be nice to bring the article to GA status). However, we have to guard against original research and ensure we use credible sources. What do you think?<br /><span style="font-family:Monotype Corsiva; font-size:15px; color:#000000;"><b>]</b> | ]</span> 05:08, 7 January 2009 (UTC) | |||
Marktreut, in regard to the ''Orient Express'' issue, your revert with a comment about "going around again" ''without'' first engaging in discussion with other editors could be taken negatively. My previous exchanges with you don't lead me to believe that's your intention, so please consider joining the discussion on the Talk page before trying to add the differences items again. Look forward to working it out with you.<br /><span style="font-family:Monotype Corsiva; font-size:15px; color:#000000;"><b>]</b> | ]</span> 23:38, 14 January 2009 (UTC) | |||
:Relevant info: ] and ].<br /><span style="font-family:Monotype Corsiva; font-size:15px; color:#000000;"><b>]</b> | ]</span> 03:58, 15 January 2009 (UTC) | |||
::Marktreut, pursuant to my comments above, I am ] ] article. As I've said, I think most of it lacks context relevant to the film (see ]), is the result of much ] and understandably lacks pertinent ]. Please jump into the ].<br /><span style="font-family:Monotype Corsiva; font-size:15px; color:#000000;"><b>]</b> | ]</span> 18:37, 14 February 2009 (UTC) | |||
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Marktreut, I know you're trying to improve film articles with contributions , but it may be ], lacks a ], and I don't think it adds to the article. If the connections had been noted by a critic and were significant in some way (such as "the director actively sought to have so-and-so and such-and-such in the film because of his previous experience with them in other productions", then that adds value to the article. Otherwise, I think we're just playing ] and where will that stop?<br /><span style="font-family:Monotype Corsiva; font-size:15px; color:#000000;"><b>]</b> | ]</span> 11:34, 12 February 2009 (UTC) | |||
:Marktreut, thanks for your response. All I can suggest is that you review the ] before further discussion and edits. You'll see that Plot description ''can'' be taken from seeing the film as long as there is no ], but ''everything else'' needs to be supported by a ] ] ]. So you can't do what you stated. Once you go to the ], try pressing CTRL-F and search for "reliable" to see how everything but the plot description does indeed come from what persons ''other'' than WP editors say. For further reference see ], ], and ]. Thanks.<br /><span style="font-family:Monotype Corsiva; font-size:15px; color:#000000;"><b>]</b> | ]</span> 23:10, 12 February 2009 (UTC) | |||
::Can't believe you went and reverted immediately after you must've read this without discussing with those offering to work with you.<br /><span style="font-family:Monotype Corsiva; font-size:15px; color:#000000;"><b>]</b> | ]</span> 01:41, 13 February 2009 (UTC) | |||
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:Rather than a glib "we can go on forever," how about actually responding on the talk page? Can you substantiate a claim that this "casting" trivia is not ]? --] (]) 23:54, 12 February 2009 (UTC) | |||
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:Marktreut, I had forgotten about the previous suggestions to review Film Style Guidelines and explanations about OR and SYN and citing sources at ] (as well as the same issues on ''The Great Escape'' article) before I wrote the above posting to you today. Now that I recall it, I must say I am at a loss to understand your edits. Especially since you refuse to engage in an authentic discussion about the issues. WP is a community with rules. You are free to attempt to change those rules by discussing them on the appropriate Talk pages. It happens. Such discourse is welcome. Do not risk being blocked. Present your positions in something other than ] which you apparently never use anyway.<br /><span style="font-family:Monotype Corsiva; font-size:15px; color:#000000;"><b>]</b> | ]</span> 01:38, 13 February 2009 (UTC) | |||
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== Genuine facts == | |||
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''That'' is the number one reason I work on improving articles in Misplaced Pages and am zealous in the use of solid sources. So, I appreciate your desire to have fun with information, but there are other forums for that. And keep in mind that valid research can support some of these "fun" connections. For example, if you notice that the same actors keep working with the same director or producer, chances are that some critic or reviewer has noticed the same thing and written about it; all we need to do is make the effort to find the reliable source. It's also likely that that critic, with her industry connections, has been able to find or solicit additional "fun" information about the connection. | |||
By the way, it's not a matter of "winning or losing": it's making WP better. I certainly don't see myself a winner if that ], nor do I see myself a loser if it stays. Please look at my communications with you leading up to the nomination; if they were in the least adversarial, I apologize since that was not my intent.<br /><span style="font-family:Monotype Corsiva; font-size:15px; color:#000000;"><b>]</b> | ]</span> 14:57, 15 February 2009 (UTC) | |||
== Interesting facts == | |||
I forgot to mention the "" should be interesting, too. Dude, are you ''trying'' to get banned? Put ''meaningful'' stuff in the articles. If anyone is interested in the other films (and plays) ] has done besides ''Orient Express'', all she has to do is click on the actor's link (that's why we have links). Based on what you did, why didn't you also list the hundreds of other roles he's played. I get it you're linking the two Christie stories, but why stop there? Why not cross reference other productions based on the crew? Other actors? Then try mysteries? And maybe films adapted from novels? Where do you stop in these Kevin Bacon links? Now what would be truly interesting would be to discover if there's a Brabourne/Blakely connection. I'd start wondering how is it that Blakely ended up on another Brabourne production eight years later. Were they friends? Lovers? Whatever it is (''if'' it's not pure chance), dig it up and add it to the article. Anyone can say, "Colin Blakely was in two Agatha Christie movies produced by Brabourne", but how much more interesting and valuable is it to be able to say, "During the production of ''Orient Express'' Colin Blakely and John Brabourne struck up a life long friendship which led to Blakely being cast in five more Brabourne productions, including another Christie adaptation, ''Evil Under the Sun''. Brabourne credited Blakely with adding a distinct Shakespearean flair to his roles." (appropriately sourced, of course)? This is why EEMIV and I remove or question or work to enhance trivia factoids, so the material in articles is substantive rather than banal.<br /><span style="font-family:Monotype Corsiva; font-size:15px; color:#000000;"><b>]</b> | ]</span> 23:40, 16 February 2009 (UTC) | |||
== Re:Space Adventure Cobra == | |||
I'm sorry, but I think this is going both ways. I mean I know the feeling of putting lots of work into something and having it be deleted. I deeply apologise for that. ^_^ However, you need to remember to put citations for things you have written. You do realise that I rewrote the WHOLE article, and put citations everywhere, now THAT is a lot of trouble. I also don't think that image is really needed, it doesn't put any value to the article. – ] <sup><small>■]<small>■</small></sup> 16:01, 12 April 2009 (UTC) | |||
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== Nav box for Aristophanes == | |||
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==Green Party peer== | |||
He was called Tim Beaumont. Why not do a quick Google search, find an article, and add the citation. ] (]) 19:13, 14 May 2009 (UTC) | |||
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==David article== | |||
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Hello, i saw your participation on the list about child prodigies in fiction and I want to say it's cool I like that kind of subject. I'm french and I participate now to english articles because the list I've made on a similar subject is about being erased. :) https://fr.m.wikipedia.org/Liste_de_personnages_intellectuels,_surdou%C3%A9s_et_apparent%C3%A9s
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