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Per the
deletion discussion for this article, there is not enough to support a separate article on the subject at this time. Please leave this as a redirect unless you are prepared to replace it with an article that unambiguously passes the notability guideline for future films,
WP:NFF, and make sure it is well sourced.
Monty84521:21, 27 April 2011 (UTC)reply
Some days ago, I noticed that someone wrote in the infobox that the film is based on
Dog Days. No, the film is called The Last Straw therefore it is based on Last Straw — Preceding
unsigned comment added by
50.46.237.146 (
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19:49, 12 August 2011 (UTC)reply
Well this
source says you are wrong and when you or someone can find a reliable source saying otherwise, the article will be changed to reflect that. —MikeAllen07:45, 14 August 2011 (UTC)reply
Look I don't know. I've never watched these movies, I just want to make sure what is presented here is backed up with reliable sources. Please note the talk page isn't a forum. Try the IMDb forums. —MikeAllen00:19, 15 August 2011 (UTC)reply
Personally, I think it's because Dave Bowers is directing it instead of Thor Fruedenthal. If Thor were back in the director's seat, it would probably be normal. I miss Thor :(
The Shadow-Fighter (
talk)
23:59, 24 August 2011 (UTC)reply
I have been here for two years and the Diary film pages are one of, if not the, worst pages I have seen that is bombarded with so much
original research,
unverified claims and just nonsense. It's became a real chore to be the only one to watch these pages and clean up after IP hit and runs. Now we have an
editor who claims that IMDb is reliable and should be used for unreleased films, despite the overwhelming consensus from
WP:FILM not to use IMDb as a source. But yeah
I'm the idiot for making sure this article stays sourced with reliable sources.
New York Times and
Allrovi are strongly preferred over IMDb. What is it that people fail to comprehend about IMDB? It is edited by regular people just like Wikipedia. They even carry a disclaimer for unreleased films that states, "Because this project is categorized as being in production, the data is subject to change; some data could be removed completely."
[1]. As I said there is overwhelming support not to include cast copied from IMDb, so I mean, just give it up and stop making this an issue. —MikeAllen09:20, 13 September 2011 (UTC)reply
Where exactly does it say in the link
WP:FILM that IMDb is NOT a reliable source?..all they talk about is in relation to the plots, not the cast list ..please provide proof.. + one of the cast u removed has even mentioned it on his
facebook that he is in the movie and even provided pics from the sets as well....so are u to say that Twitter and Facebook are also NOT reliable sources?..As a matter of fact IMDb is slightly more reliable that Wikipedia and i'm telling this via experience. i have contributed heavily to both sites and i'm well aware of what is more reliable..I have been here for nearly 5 year but i don't go around shouting that...--
Stemoc (
talk)
11:05, 13 September 2011 (UTC)reply
Guidelines on IMDB are here:
WP:RS/IMDB. As for Twitter and Facebook, then their RS status depend on establishing their authenticity and the nature of their claims:
WP:SOCIALMEDIA. I would say that a cast member claiming he is in a movie on Facebook/Twitter isn't reliable, because often many actors have found themselves on the cutting-room floor.
Betty Logan (
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23:12, 13 September 2011 (UTC)reply
I concur with Mike and Betty about not using IMDb. It's not that IMDb is always wrong, but especially for upcoming films, the cast list is a hodgepodge of different contributions (as detected by missing character names for different roles) and not readily verifiable. When the film is released, the cast list is fully fleshed out and verified. Before then, it is more verifiable to use other sources. IMDb does not break the news, so role announcements come from somewhere, may it be press releases or the trade papers.
Erik (
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contribs)
14:58, 14 September 2011 (UTC)reply
Box Office
The box office section in the info box is irrelevant as the film has not been released, and the prediction doesn't make any sense for the same reason. I have removed both from the article. — Preceding
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65.93.197.127 (
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00:47, 26 October 2011 (UTC)reply