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Category:Slashers = Quasi-realism

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Hi! I've deleted Category:Slashers = Quasi-realism. You appear to have created a one-sentence article in the Category "namespace". If you'd like to tell me what you were trying to do, I'll try to help you out. Thanks! ➔ REDVEЯS says: at the third stroke the time will be 20:50, 30 December 2007 (UTC)Reply

Right, I see. Well, we don't have redirect or alternate-named categories (the software doesn't do it). But what you can do is find the category that you feel is not comprehensively named and add a sentence to it to explain what other terms it encompasses. In other words, edit the category that is wrong rather than creating a new one. Hope this helps! ➔ REDVEЯS says: at the third stroke the time will be 20:57, 30 December 2007 (UTC)Reply
To clarify, you can edit Category:Slasher films and mention there something like "Slasher films also include quasi-realism" or something like that. ➔ REDVEЯS says: at the third stroke the time will be 20:59, 30 December 2007 (UTC)Reply

NEVER an intentionally a sockpuppet: Instead a need to make amends

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Let me make myself clear that I had no intention of being deceptive to anyone! I wasn't even aware that changing my user format was a crime...the information provided on the dos and don't's is so unclear, that it's hard to be sure what i'm doing is right or wrong. As to why I changed usernames? I seem to have been unnecessarily penalised for a slight alteration, that i now regret and have since rectified considerably. Completely lost as to how I could appeal against it and to who I could direct my pleas too. Besides considering my frequent slip ups due to my somewhat impulsive snap decisions I just botch up considerably more and proceed to irritate and annoy others further. So for as an early New Year's Resolution I decided here and now to somewhat decrease in my contributions to editing existing articles, while continuing to provide more sources of brand new infomation! By changing my user name I would see this as a reminder to not interfere with other people's hard written work! See I would like to be very much to stay a part of your community an not be ostracized so readily by others. So on making this confession I don't expect forgivness, but rather understanding that I'm completely in the dark on most of what is frowned upon on this site!

  • I was going out of my way to try to do the following below!

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  • I not going out of my way to be a vandal or being deceptive by way of this sockpuppetry, I never was indending on being a nuisance to anyone, particularly to the editors.
  • I was not going out way of being a disruptive influence to anyone or anybody and was not trying to provoke any reactions from others. Though I now can understand why this and once again I apologize for dragging this out! Same goes over any accusations of copyright infringement
  • Just don't banning or being indefinitely blocked, over this, most of what I've done was never intended to be problematic to anyone else...and it was never ever intended to be deliberate in any way. Please do take this into consideration before you bar me...that's all i'm begging you for!
  • Though some part of me knows this won't make a single shred of diffrence; perhaps if I in future make it clear to anyone on my talk of what I was going to do and enquire if this was to be okay before I proceed? Maybe not I suppose

--CSOCSOCSO (talk) 01:33, 31 December 2007 (UTC) --CSOCSOCSO (talk) 01:33, 31 December 2007 (UTC) --CSOCSOCSO (talk) 01:33, 31 December 2007 (UTC)Reply

The tag has been removed. Your editing history isn't vandalism or intentional disruption so please don't feel that you are/were being accused of engaging in that behavior. IrishGuy talk 19:45, 3 January 2008 (UTC)Reply

Proto-slasher

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It may not be my place to ask but shouldn't the following be given a category of the own since technically, they pre-date (before 1974) the whole concept of the slasher genre?


Peeping Tom (film)
Homicidal
Chamber of Horrors (film)
Hands of the Ripper
Night of a 1000 Cats

Last one notably inparticular since many writters of film magazines such as Empire (magazine) and Total Film consider this one as a proper Proto-slasher; Psycho (1960 film)

I'm not so sure but is Deranged considered a proto-slasher too since it emulates considerably Psycho?

Alice, Sweet Alice Has often been classed as a Giallo than a slasher due to it's unconventional style. I maybe wrong but is this really considered a slasher movie?

--CSOCSOCSO (talk) 16:28, 4 January 2008 (UTC)--CSOCSOCSO (talk) 16:28, 4 January 2008 (UTC)--CSOCSOCSO (talk) 16:28, 4 January 2008 (UTC)--CSOCSOCSO (talk) 16:28, 4 January 2008 (UTC)Reply

Possible Article for the character of Three-Finger from the Wrong Turn series!

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In terms of Iconic status; those behind Wrong Turn and it's sequal have clearly set out to make the character of Three-Finger into there (for lack of a better term) symbol. Where else, many on Internet movie discussion boards would they have him on the front cover of the first film and have him survive at the story's end to appear in the sequel (which from what I gathered he is still alive by that movie's conclusion).
Plus taking into consideration that he somewhat stands out in the first film, since he has more notable traits and mannerisms that distinguishes him from the other pair of mountain men.
Shouldn't a article that goes into more detail with him be submitted? --CSOCSOCSO (talk) 16:40, 12 February 2008 (UTC)Reply


Public Information Films

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I was hoping to add some entries into the article of Public information films, plus some seperate articles.

May I be allowed to finally add this to your website? Let me though what needs corrections

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FUR...You Deserve It! was public information advert, made notable by it's appearance on The Best Of Tarrant On TV and being uploaded onto YouTube. It is dated to have first came out back in 1982...and seems to have appeared in several diffrent countries. Displaying many sub-sections of the fur trading, such as seal hunting, poaching, and the use of animal trapping. The basic premise is of trappers and poachers, catching and killing people in fur coats...as it seems there are no more animals left to skin! The events are accompanied by a brooding, dramatic, electronic score that plays forbodingly over the at least two minute short.

First scene; Opening on a bespectacled woman walking down the street, she suddenly falls screaming in such away they she has caught her foot on something.

Second scene; We then cut to a scene in which a man is crouched, looking for a the sniper scope of a hunting rifle. It's seen that he is observing a couple (both wearing fur coats) making there way towards a park drinking fountain. As the female makes her way towards the fountain, she is unexpectedly shot, leaving her draped over it. On seeing this her nervous partner looks about him then flees, only to be shot in the back. The sniper goes over to the bodies wipes his hands on the fur, then drags both of them away

First scene (again); We cut back to the opening scene, where we see a pair of fur covered feet advancing on the bespectacled woman seen earlier. We see that she has had her leg caught in a foothold or leghold trap! The feet belong to a fur covered poacher who (obscurred by his bulk) breaks her neck, then dumps her over the back of an onlooking horse, which he leads away.

Third Scene; A group of women dressed in white fur clothing (presumably seal fur) are huddled together, as several males carrying iron bars, strike a number of them over the head, then dragged away as the others look on.

See also

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www.StopTheSealHunt.com www.HarpSeals.org www.ProtectSeals.org www.Boycott-Canada.com www.SeaShepherd.org --CSOCSOCSO (talk) 16:41, 12 February 2008 (UTC)Reply

BUAV; [2] [[3]

WSPA; [[4]]

PSA

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PETA; [[5]]

IFAW; [[6]] [[7]] [[8]]

Harpseals.org [[9]]

Protectseals.org [[10]]

FOEI [[11]]

Hello. Please cite a reliable source when adding films to the splatter film article. The article recently failed a good article review precisely because of unsourced facts, so we really don't need to more unsourced facts added to the article at this time. If you have any questions on how to cite a source or what constitutes a reliable source, feel free to leave a message on my or the articles talk page. Regards. dissolvetalk 20:04, 16 February 2008 (UTC)Reply

/* "Torture porn" */ apologize for accidental removal of any information in the category

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I so sorry for any accidental removal of any information in the category. I was trying to add WÄZ To the category along with Citing reliable sources taken online from the following sites www.wazthemovie.com[[12]]. Only I made a mistake and while deleting the subsequent information I ended up removing other sources by my mistakes.

Sledgehammer (movie)

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Help! I'm a Fish edits

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Hi CSOCSOCSO.

Thanks for your recent edits to the Help! I'm a Fish article. I'd just like to let you know that the Plot section has already been blanked once before for becoming too long and documenting too many details which aren't really relevant to an encyclopedic dicussion of the film. If anything, the existing plot needs to be shortened, so only the basic premise of the story is covered. Those who want more info will be able to watch the film itself. I ask you to reconsider your edits; examine the plot sections of similar films and compare the lengths. Most are a great deal more concise than the plot description for this movie. Thanks a bunch. GreyWyvern (talk) 01:02, 19 November 2008 (UTC)Reply

If you don't mind, yes. It's still far from it, but there is a critical mass of detail where it will become justifiable to blank the plot description in favour of something like what appears in the blurb on the back of the DVD :( I would like to keep that from happening. Remember, you can sign your Talk page posts with four tildes (~~~~) Cheers! GreyWyvern (talk) 01:22, 19 November 2008 (UTC)Reply


Freefonix Further Intel section

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Wish to put up the following section on Freefonix regarding the main characters:COSSOCO 19:41, 8 January 2009 (UTC)

Further Intel

BB: Her pre-teen brother B Bucky used to be a fan of opposing band The Mantyz and she despises similarities between her mother and herself being pointed out by anyone particularly by her sibling.

Mostart: Often called Cuz by Freezbone COSSOCO 19:43, 8 January 2009 (UTC)

Could you allow me to contribute this public service announcement to your list of examples: A teenager considering purchsing crystal meth for the first time asks a dealer what it costs. Echoing his words a cut to a close up of said dealer's eye as he speculates his potential buyers fate. This followed by a nightmarish montage of events which shows this buyer losing his possessions, inhibitions, friends, sanity, health and even his life. Havingthought it over, the dealer states with a smile that it costs forty bucks, with the buyer purchasing the narcotic (with a brief scene showing his conscience screaming while shaking it's head at high speed).

COSSOCO 19:44, 8 January 2009 (UTC)

Crucial point put about Outbreak

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I wanted to put the following in the article on Outbreak (film) but wasn't sure if i'll be allowed, my i please put it down?

McClintock flees, but is caught by Lt. Col. Briggs (Dale Dye), as he is dragged away at gunpoint, he promises to take Ford down with him, a threat Ford ignores. --COSSOCO 02:08, 17 January 2009 (UTC)

Removing Edits

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Is there anyway of removing the number of edits on My preferences page, it's just there some contributions i'd like to remove as i now regret meddling with them altogether. Alternatively if that's not possible i'd like to log out and start again with a fresh clean slate as i did back at the end of 2007. --COSSOCO 02:08, 17 January 2009 (UTC)

String theory (Popular culture)

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Coud someone mention that this subject is reffrenced in the motion picture, The One

The Devil's Own Location

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The opening scenes depicting a shootout between the Irish Republican Army and the British Army and SAS in Belfast Northern Ireland is loosely based on the "Cappagh counter-ambush or The Loughgall ambush" perpetrated by the Provisional IRA East Tyrone Brigade which ambushed an SAS unit who were on their way to ambush an IRA active service unit.

The Island (1980)Plot synopsis

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Could you add the following contributions to the plot?

A centuries old, unknown colony of savage Spanish pirates, thought to have died out long ago, have survived by living on an uncharted Caribbean island. The group, largely inbred and illiterate, sustain themselves by raiding pleasure boats. Michael Caine plays a New York journalist named Blair Maynard who comes to the area with his son, Justin (Jeffrey Frank) to investigate why so many boats disappear. He and his son (on surviving a firey plane crash) are captured, but they are both kept alive due to a false assumption regarding their lineage and a need to offset the negative effects of inbreeding. Blair is used to impregnate a female (Angela Punch Mcgregor) and act as a scribe for the group, while his son is brainwashed to become one of the surrogate heirs to the pirate leader, John David Nau (David Warner).

The pirates are confronted by a US Coast Guard ship, but manage to overpower the crew and take over the vessel. Maynard sneaks aboard and, while the pirates are looting the ship, discovers a Browning .30 caliber machine gun. He uses the fully automatic weapon to kill all of the pirates bar Nau, his surrogate son and Justin. Nau orders Justin to fire but Justin can't prompting Nau's surrogate son to go for the gun leading him to be fatally shot in the head. Nau then drags Justin into the bowels of the ship whereupon Blair shoots Nau with a flare gun and save his son.

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