Talk:The Sleeping Soul
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On fixing the article for dead links and copy-pasting... (OLD DOCUMENTATION)
editI sort of took it upon myself to fix this page up, so I've been doing a lot of work on it lately. I bumped into some obstacles, though:
- Whoever wrote this article seems to have gotten most of his/her information from a temporary promo site that moved
- I found the content in the Plot section almost verbatim to another (official) site, leading me to believe the author unwittingly committed WP:COPYPASTE
- One of the citations given, http://thesleepingsoul.com/intro.cfm, doesn't match WayBack Machine's content (to be fair, it probably existed at some point, before the WayBack Machine's capture)
I realize this isn't the most popular article out there, so I don't expect many aficionados to be thrilled at my edits; but I thought I'd try to fix it up anyway, and put these notes here for any curious editors or admins that pass by.
So far, I think I've got this. Meteor sandwich yum (talk) 11:25, 4 October 2013 (UTC)
Trying to cite this article with reliable sources (OLD DOCUMENTATION)
editThis movie is a short indie film with a tiny budget and no media attention. It has all but disappeared from movie-watchers' memories except for the indie-horror enthusiasts who have written reviews in their blog, or from the archives of film festivals.
Why keep this page and not delete it? I think it makes an encyclopedia stronger to have brief overviews on movies rather than having people guessing about them (WP:BUILD).
However, it is pretty much "dead" for candidacy of "Finding reliable sources". In more detail:
- Pictures I couldn't find free images anywhere, even the poster seems to be copyrighted. Fair use might be the way to go...
- IMDb The Internet Movie Database has the most information on the film. I had used it as the backbone of the article, to fix all those dead links and find its budget, for example. Then I saw WP:RS/IMDB discouraging its use...
- Plot I currently have no plot. Cast, crew, and reviews are useless without knowing what they're referring to. IMDb, Amazon, and the official website give very limited synopses. WP:Reliability says use good sources, so I would be bending the rules to include fans' rather-detailed plot outlines. Not bending the rules sucks because it doesn't say, for example, what the "hallucinations" or "paranormal" things she's experienced are! WP:BOLD looks like the way to go.
I (meteor_sandwich_yum (talk)) am finished working with this article
editDid a lot of work Gnoming this.
- Got reliable sources
- Got an overkill-sized load of reviews
- Inserted background info
- Cleaned it up for copyediting, grammar, etc.
- Gave appropriate external links
- Extended article
- Removed copy/paste material
- Uploaded a pic
- Even put in a redlink-type request for Shawn Burkett (director of this) to be created...
I'm pretty sure it's up to code and, as far as I'm concerned, WP:PERFECT. I've got tunnel vision on this, but anybody else is free to edit it, of course.