The result was delete. Recreation of deleted material, keep comment not in line with policy. — Ocatecir T 23:38, 29 June 2007 (UTC) reply
Article to promote a non-notable "independent film" about a copyrighted video-game character. It's apparently written by an eye-witness ( User:Dark_Prowler ( contr, single purpose account.)). Abu badali ( talk) 22:36, 24 June 2007 (UTC) reply
Merge Film is not notable, but probably should be mentionned in Max Payne-- JForget 00:50, 25 June 2007 (UTC) reply
Speedy delete: Just noticed this: The article is a recreation (with a slightly different name) of an article previously deleted in a completely uncontroversial afd. -- Abu badali ( talk) 14:35, 25 June 2007 (UTC) reply
Film IS notable and should NOT be deleted!
• Pretty much all of the Payne & Redemption crew have IMDB profiles.
• Payne & Redemption is spoken about all over the internet, and is one of the most eagerly anticipated game-character-to-movie adaptations.
• An interview with writer & director Fergle Gibson was featured in an issue of PC Zone, a well-known, popular UK gaming magazine.
• The film has an official website that is known amongst the ENTIRE Max Payne community, including Thomas Fenton (screenwriter of the official 20th Century Fox movie), who has made this known on the official Payne & Redemption MySpace website.
• The trailer to Payne & Redemption was viewed over twenty-three-thousand times on Youtube.com alone within the first week of its release.
• SAM LAKE, creator of Max Payne and writer of the video games, condones and supports the project.
So I ask you, how is this film NOT notable?
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