User talk:MarnetteD/archive25
Talk page reversionIf that was Clarity, then I must be ... Spartacus. Thanks. Clarityfiend (talk) 05:31, 4 January 2012 (UTC) WikiProject Film December 2011 NewsletterThe December 2011 issue of the Films WikiProject newsletter has been published. You may read the newsletter, change the format in which future issues will be delivered to you, or unsubscribe from this notification by following the link. Thank you. —Peppage (talk | contribs) 22:08, 4 January 2012 (UTC) 75.144.36.137You noted in your warning that you think this IP (75.144.36.137) might be a bot. It's the IP for my school, and since we have a bunch of immature middle schoolers, but a bunch of serious students too, the contributions are really mixed. Nothing to do with 'hiding' edits. I'm not defending the vandalism, just thought I'd let you know it's not a bot. KyuubiSeal (talk) 18:07, 5 January 2012 (UTC) Copyvio nonsenseYou recently re-added a copyvio tag to the newly created Groutite article. Why? Did you even look at the "duplication detector report"? It returned zero matches. Does the bot need blocking? Or is this an isolated glitch? Please explain on the article talk. Vsmith (talk) 01:33, 8 January 2012 (UTC)
re:FYIMD - Thanks for your cordial note. Ditto for all your good work; it's always good to see your username floating about, as it's doubtless attached to contributions constructive and worthwhile. Happy New Year, and all that... Blake Burba (talk) 00:52, 12 January 2012 (UTC) Disambiguation link notificationHi. When you recently edited Nostromo (film), you added a link pointing to the disambiguation page John Hale (check to confirm | fix with Dab solver). Such links are almost always unintended, since a disambiguation page is merely a list of "Did you mean..." article titles. Read the FAQ • Join us at the DPL WikiProject. It's OK to remove this message. Also, to stop receiving these messages, follow these opt-out instructions. Thanks, DPL bot (talk) 09:47, 12 January 2012 (UTC) A barnstar for you!
When are films British, and when are they Welsh, Scottish, English or Northern Irish?Since another dispute has arisen over the country of origin of Hedd Wyn (film), I think it's high time we agreed on a consistent policy on what counts as a British film, and what counts as a Welsh, Scottish, English, or Northern Irish film. As someone who contributed the last time this came up, would you care to comment? Suggestions on where the broader discussion should happen are especially welcome. garik (talk) 03:43, 21 January 2012 (UTC)
Matt StoneNo prob. And thanks for the thoughts regarding the tickets. Given my bronchitis (which recently flared up a bit, probably triggered by the cold my mom gave me), I'm not sure going to a city with air as rarified as Denver would be the best thing right now, even though I'd love to visit it. Guess I'm just gonna have to wait until I can afford to go see it in NYC, which is nearby. Nightscream (talk) 17:17, 23 January 2012 (UTC) January 2012
87.114.181.155Why did you leave a 4im warning message for a user with already plenty? Why not just report them? M D Potter. Any comments? 20:00, 27 January 2012 (UTC)
A barnstar for you!
Bande à part vs Band of OutsidersIn light of your previous participation in film titling issues, the discussion at Talk:Bande à part (film)#Requested move may be of interest.—Roman Spinner (talk) 23:12, 31 January 2012 (UTC) Voice cast vandalI have blocked that IP for 48 hours now. Daniel Case (talk) 02:11, 14 February 2012 (UTC)
John ThaxterI was very sad to learn of his death. Last June, he beefed up the information about himself on his user page. I'm glad that he did, as now it serves as a memorial to him. R.I.P. Mr. Thaxter. -- Ssilvers (talk) 04:53, 14 February 2012 (UTC)
No, no, thank youI did see the thanks in the edit summary, and I just wanted to also come thank you for the kick in the pants to go create the stub. I do have some tools at my disposal that make some of the citation-finding easier than it is for the average Netizen, and of course once I started, I had fun piecing it together. Cheers! -- JHunterJ (talk) 22:38, 18 February 2012 (UTC) A wee noteI've notice this as well, but there are no extant blocks that I can see, and none of the edits are outright dispruptive...yet. I'm keeping an eye on their activity, but if you see anything added to an infobox that is not supported by article content please do ping me. --Jezebel'sPonyobons mots 01:57, 25 February 2012 (UTC) Elisabeth Moss againPlease can you put a stop to the continual actor-or-actress nonsense in Elisabeth Moss and any other similar articles? I pointed out some time ago that if you want an unconventional description to appear in the article it must be supported by a reliable reference. Just referring to something on your talk page or in an edit summary is not good enough, you need to provide an inline reference to a reliable source which will stop the continual edits and reversions. The reference needs a quote from the person herself or something similarly specific. Last time I looked I think I remember having found a recent interview referring to her as an "actress", so you need a quote from her saying how she self-identifies. If you can't provide a reliable source, I will look round for one myself which will at least ensures stability of the article even if it not what you would prefer. --Mirokado (talk) 01:31, 26 February 2012 (UTC)
Thanks for those comments. Unfortunately the Oscar awards are overnight for me. I will trust you, while hoping that you will provide references when you do have them to hand. I will also look, as a background activity. Please continue to be patient as you have been recently if you do have to revert from time to time, and I suggest you least create a talk page section explaining the content on affected pages. Saying "see talk" is probably better than "see previous edit summary" and someone else may be able to contribute a suitable reference. I hope to add a comment to the article talk section "soon" but I'm a bit busy at present. --Mirokado (talk) 00:07, 29 February 2012 (UTC) Which picture do you think looks better?Sorry to bother you again, I just wanted to ask you which pic I should use for an article. Both are free images licensed as cc-by-sa. The first one has them more direct at the camera but the colors are pretty saturated. The second one has them at a bit of an odd angle but the colors are clearer.--CyberGhostface (talk) 04:39, 28 February 2012 (UTC)
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WikiProject Film's January–February NewsletterThe January 2012 issue of the Films WikiProject newsletter has been published. You may read the newsletter, change the format in which future issues will be delivered to you, or unsubscribe from this notification by following the link. Thank you. To unsubscribe, please remove your name from the distribution list. GRAPPLE X 00:42, 4 March 2012 (UTC) Ajax42Thanks, but your edit left the refactored version of my warning. No problem, been there bought the oversized sweatshirt. Dougweller (talk) 21:26, 10 March 2012 (UTC) Please see Talk:List of longest films by running time#Not liking minutes for a response. Thankyou for your interest. Lostinlodos (talk) 03:03, 14 March 2012 (UTC)
Confessions of a CheatHello - and thanks for your message. Guitry certainly packed a lot of ideas into a short and brisk film. And it's fun to try to track down the numerous borrowings that Welles included in Citizen Kane after his crash-course in film technique (not to mention things like the out-takes from King Kong). One can see why Guitry's multi-talented ego might have appealed to Welles! Lampernist (talk) 14:57, 14 March 2012 (UTC) NapoleonYes, I'm planning to see it. I saw it in the early 1980s at San Francisco's Castro theatre. This was with a dubbed music track after the tour with the live orchestra had finished. Also this print "letterboxed" the final hour of the film, so the middle-screen was now smaller than it had been during the first 3- hours of the film. It was Carmine Coppola's score (father of Francis Coppola- though I suspect you know that). The new showing has an entirely new score. (I read somewhere Francis Coppola tried to stop the new score on grounds of music rights and lost!). As my first round of viewing was without orchestra I only paid $7.50 to see it. Lowest tix for this are $40+, but it will be with the proper three screens, so pic will actually expand in final hour rather than shrink. Late last year, I saw the shorter version of "Fellowship of the Ring" with a live orchestra (they got a special print with the music-track removed) and in summer 2010, the San Francisco Symphony showed "Psycho" under the same circumstances. There was just a bit too much of the light on the orchestra's scores bleeding onto the screen, but on the whole a hoot. The SF Symphony almost gave me a huge discount as the ticket master thought I might be the British composer of the same name who taught music at Stanford for about 3 years in the mid-2000s and had an arrangement for discounts with the symphony. He had already returned to England when the confusion occurred. I decided to be honest.--WickerGuy (talk) 20:25, 14 March 2012 (UTC)
(Cal Shakes' artistic director since 2001 has been Jonathan Moscone, the son of former SF mayor George Moscone who was assassinated at the same time as Harvey Milk. I've had the pleasure of meeting JM- he's a charming guy.)--WickerGuy (talk) 21:48, 14 March 2012 (UTC) --WickerGuy (talk) 21:48, 14 March 2012 (UTC) The Five Doctors - italic titleI believe that if there are two or more Another PestOh, boy. I'm just getting into this one, and he hops all over the Roadrunner network: but every single one of them is in Hawaii. This character is obsessed with someone named "Ross M. Brown", and inserts them in a few choice articles, namely Timothy Leary, The Doors, Picts, and a handful of others. But as I dig into each article, I find older and older IPs, and he just keeps changing them. Here are some that I've found so far: There are more, and so far I'm in early December of last year. What possesses these people? Anyway, if you see the name "Ross M. Brown" anywhere on WP, it's probably this strange vandal that added it. Cheers :> Doc talk 04:59, 20 March 2012 (UTC)
its not disruptingThe stuff i write is true so leave it be. I did source it but it was still removed. If it says Info from cetacean cousins ect, it means its true. THE STUFF I WRITE IS TRUE. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 72.134.54.239 (talk) 22:22, 21 March 2012 (UTC) I sourced the info it clearly said info from cetacean cousins and orcahome.de so just leave it be — Preceding unsigned comment added by 72.134.54.239 (talk) 22:25, 21 March 2012 (UTC)
just leave itHere is the writing that was deleted. Under Kasatka : She is pregnant again and due in January 2013 - orcahome.de and under Takara : she is pregnant via artificial insemination-orcahome.de So you can clearly see that the info was sourced. For proof go on captive orcas statistic AKA orcahome.de. Search orcas in captivity and next to Kasatkas name, it says she is truely pregnant. The same with takara — Preceding unsigned comment added by 72.134.54.239 (talk) 22:58, 21 March 2012 (UTC)
Edit sum on The ShiningI think on your edit-sum, you should have added "Everyone knows it's Wendy". :) --WickerGuy (talk) 18:58, 24 March 2012 (UTC)
NappyI of course remember Ian Holm as Napoleon in Time Bandits with enormous fondness. BUt apparently he had played him on TV before that.--WickerGuy (talk) 15:50, 28 March 2012 (UTC)
2nite at the Pacific Film Archive in Berkeley (roughly 4 to 5 miles from where Nappy is showing in Oakland), restorer Kevin Brownlow is giving a talk about the restoral process. This review in Monday's SF Chronicle will make you green with envy!! http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/c/a/2012/03/26/DDLD1NPQTM.DTL My other fave Napoleon comedy remains Woody Allen's Love and Death (just as N is mainly in the first half-hour of Bandits, he's mainly in the final half-hour of L&D. Might make a good double-bill with Bandits first.)--WickerGuy (talk) 16:49, 30 March 2012 (UTC)
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Seeing movies with a full orchestra is almost getting to be an annual tradition with me 2010- SF Symphony plays score to Pycho with special print with music removed 2011- Same with Fellowship of the Ring (shorter version which is very poorly edited IMO) 2012-Napoleon There is also a homage to the chase scene in Bullitt in the fifth and final Dirty Harry movie entitled The Dead Pool which is hilarious!! One of the two cars (the chasee) is a tiny remote control mechanical car with a bomb in it. Largely the same SF locations and turns!! Sf can't really expand much. It's surrounded on three sides by water and to the south by Daly City, Brisbane and San Bruno Mountain!! The biggest change is when the 2-story freeway on Embarcadero was damaged in the '89 earthquake it was thankfully torn down. It was a slight eyesore in an otherwise beautiful city. If you see Vertigo, the main thing you notice is the absence of the Transamerica Pyramid (check out the pic), while the rest of SF looks fairly similar. When I saw Vertigo in a downtown SF theatre in 1980, Jimmy Stewart's car/cab turns a corner where construction is going on, and construction was also going on that same corner in 1980. Someone in the audience yelled out "They've been working on that a long time" and folks laughed. The other laugh line was SCOTTIE Midge, who do you know that's an authority an San Francisco history? MIDGE Now, that's the kind of greeting a girl likes. None of this "hello you look wonderful" stuff. Just a good straight "who do you know" -- SCOTTIE (breaking in) Well, who? Come on, you know everybody. MIDGE Professor Saunders, over in Berkeley. SCOTTIE Not that kind of history. The small stuff! About people you never heard of! MIDGE Oh! You mean Gay Old Bohemian Days of Gay Old San Francisco!... Cheers.--WickerGuy (talk) 20:54, 2 April 2012 (UTC)
how do you source info ?can you just source it for me ? i dont know how to do it. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 72.134.54.239 (talk) 02:39, 3 April 2012 (UTC)
The GodfatherHello! Thank you for your good advice, and thank you very much for your charming message this evening. With kind regards, Gareth Griffith-Jones (talk) 22:11, 3 April 2012 (UTC)
AFII was not aware of that discussion, so I thank you for the link. The AFI is certainly notable, and I think it follow that their film lists are notable. When I have seen them removed from film articles, I have reverted, and gave my reasons in my edit summary. An objecting editor would have to go a long way to convince me the lists, even of nominations, are not notable. The number of films so honoured is very small. Cheers to you! ---RepublicanJacobiteTheFortyFive 23:32, 3 April 2012 (UTC) If you have a chance watch this on youtube and see if my plot summary is decent.♦ Dr. Blofeld 19:14, 5 April 2012 (UTC) Thanks. Also started The Town of No Return. Strange episode, you can view on youtube. I think I've got the plot right but you may wish to correct. Will be working on more this week. ♦ Dr. Blofeld 19:09, 8 April 2012 (UTC) I'm finding snippets in google books! Feel free to add what you have!♦ Dr. Blofeld Do you have the full box set of all 6 series? What would be very helpful is if you could view the episodes we have articles for of series 1 and 2 and write full plots for them. I can only access Series 3-6 on youtube.♦ Dr. Blofeld 11:35, 15 April 2012 (UTC) Mmm the list is up for AFD.♦ Dr. Blofeld 21:57, 16 April 2012 (UTC) Would you mind taking a look at the recent edits on this article and then giving your opinion at the discussion I started on Film Project talk page? As I said there, I have withdrawn from the dispute to keep it from spiralling out of control, but another editor really needs to take a look. I would appreciate it. Thanks. ---RepublicanJacobiteTheFortyFive 19:55, 14 April 2012 (UTC) Matt StoneHi, Marnette. Regarding your edit, where in WP:NOTABLE does it indicate children should not be mentioned in the Infobox, even without being named? Nightscream (talk) 01:00, 16 April 2012 (UTC)
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