Talk:Broken Arrow (1996 film)
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References to use
edit- Please add to the list references that can be used for the film article.
- King, Mike (2008). "Broken Arrow, The Outlaw Josey Wales, and Dances with Wolves". The American Cinema of Excess: Extremes of the National Mind on Film. McFarland. pp. 150–151. ISBN 0786439882.
Factual inaccuracy?
editCall me a pedant but this section - "Another factual inaccuracy is the film's name itself. In official United States military nuclear incident terminology, a PINNACLE - BROKEN ARROW is "an accidental event involving nuclear weapons or nuclear components but does not create the risk of nuclear war". The actual term for "the seizure, theft, or loss of a nuclear weapon or nuclear component" is PINNACLE - EMPTY QUIVER." is misguided since at the point in which the statement is made that there is a "BROKEN ARROW" nobody is aware that the missiles will be stolen. The article linked to afterwards (US Military Nuclear Incident Terminology) specifically states "...an accidental event involving nuclear weapons or nuclear components but does not create the risk of nuclear war" which is what a crashed bomber carrying a pair of B61's would be.
- I agree partially. The 'accident involving nuclear weapons' would be the detonation of it in the mine - and so the 'title' does happen in the course of the movie. Personally I think the term was used inproperly, though. Joffeloff 12:21, 1 July 2006 (UTC)
- That's irrelevant, because the discussion relates to the usage of the phrase in the film, immediately after the B2 crashes with nukes onboard. The nuke was lost under unknown circumstances and could have resulted in a blast if the missiles were armed, therefore ideally Broken Arrow is appropriate--Topperfalkon (talk) 21:09, 26 July 2008 (UTC)
"Impressive Soundtrack"
edit"Broken Arrow is noted for its impressive soundtrack, composed by Hans Zimmer."
The soundtrack is decent, I suppose, but it's no better than any other typical action movie soundtrack, if not crappier than the majority of Zimmer's work. Why is this line in here at all?
The essay section
editThe essay section does not belong on Wikipedia and should be replaced with an actual plot summary. Joffeloff 02:59, 26 June 2006 (UTC)
I can't see how it hurts. Many articles have similiar sections. However, a plot summary wouldn't hurt either. 84.228.219.125 12:21, 26 June 2006 (UTC)
- The problem is that it's original research. Joffeloff 18:50, 26 June 2006 (UTC)
- Many, many articles in Wikipedia have original research (well, you'd have to define "original" for that). 80.230.153.168 16:59, 27 June 2006 (UTC)
- The page I linked to defines it already - and just because a lot of articles do it, doesn't mean it's right. A majority of articles consist of one or two sentences, doesn't mean it's the norm to follow. Joffeloff 20:33, 27 June 2006 (UTC)
- This is correct. By the authority given to me by Wikipedia's valid policy, I am hereby removing the essay section of this article, coinciding with the "no original research" practice of Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia. Effective Immediately.CommandoGuard 21:22, 26 September 2006 (UTC)
- The page I linked to defines it already - and just because a lot of articles do it, doesn't mean it's right. A majority of articles consist of one or two sentences, doesn't mean it's the norm to follow. Joffeloff 20:33, 27 June 2006 (UTC)
- Many, many articles in Wikipedia have original research (well, you'd have to define "original" for that). 80.230.153.168 16:59, 27 June 2006 (UTC)
Type of soil
editWhat was the type of soil mentioned by the park ranger? --Cromwellt|talk|contribs 22:07, 13 September 2006 (UTC)
Muck
- (it's on tv right now...she says "cryptogamic soil"). 68.146.172.65 (talk) 00:41, 21 July 2011 (UTC)
"It's Criptogamic soil. Very fragile. One footprint takes centuries to repair."
The brown crust you see as you walk across sandy desert type soils in many places is composed of an association between algae, lichen, mosses, and fungi. Called crypto (from the Greek word for hidden) gamic (marriage) the nature of this soil is obscure to many. But to those in the know this soil is a critical part of the survival of the desert. The cryptogamic organisms help to stabilize the soil, hold moisture, and provide protection for germination of the seeds of other plants. Without it the dry areas of the west would be much different.
Cryptogamic soils go through their own succession, starting out as a thin hardening of the surface as it drys out and culminating in a brownish green crust several centimeters thick. The availability of moisture determines how much green moss is present relative to the other species. Although some disturbance is normal and helps the soil to capture moisture, excessive disturbance by hooves, bicycle tires and hiking boots has been shown to destroy the cryptogamic organisms and their contribution to the soil.
— Preceding unsigned comment added by 108.2.116.178 (talk) 17:47, 23 August 2013 (UTC)
Bomb bay error.
editAn error is mentioned as being that stealth mode shouldn't work when the bomb bay is open. However, couldn't it be that since it's a new design of plane, it can function in proper stealth mode even with the bay open? —The preceding unsigned comment was added by 202.180.87.231 (talk) 10:46, 1 April 2007 (UTC).
- Possibly, but doubtful. Stealth works through protection by the outer skin. Remove the outer skin from a section of it (eg open the doors) and you expose the interior.StephenBuxton 15:52, 3 April 2007 (UTC)
Product placement
editThe film reportedly featured product placement for Addidas purely because one of the producers wanted free merchandise for his own collection.[1]
Maybe worth mentioning? In the production section somewhere? -- 109.77.199.80 (talk) 15:44, 26 February 2021 (UTC)