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= December 6 = |
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{{Wikipedia:Reference_desk/Archives/Entertainment/2013 March 6}} |
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== "The Boxer" == |
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Starting ~0:36, [[The Boxer|that song]] features a raspy, low-pitched reed (?) instrument; what is it? Bassoon? The sources that I find only mention guitars and the piccolo trumpet (that's not it). -- [[Special:Contributions/136.56.165.118|136.56.165.118]] ([[User talk:136.56.165.118|talk]]) 19:01, 6 December 2024 (UTC) |
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: Our [[The_Boxer#Creation_and_recording|article]] mentions a [[bass harmonica]], and judging from, e.g., [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0NuEumHWC-Q this video] I don't see any reason to doubt that. --[[User:Wrongfilter|Wrongfilter]] ([[User talk:Wrongfilter|talk]]) 19:18, 6 December 2024 (UTC) |
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::That sounds like it; thanks! --[[Special:Contributions/136.56.165.118|136.56.165.118]] ([[User talk:136.56.165.118|talk]]) 19:21, 6 December 2024 (UTC) |
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:::[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JIP8qx5J4L0 Here] is an interview with the fellow who played it on the record. --[[User:Wrongfilter|Wrongfilter]] ([[User talk:Wrongfilter|talk]]) 19:21, 6 December 2024 (UTC) |
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:::: Thanks again! --[[Special:Contributions/136.56.165.118|136.56.165.118]] ([[User talk:136.56.165.118|talk]]) 20:50, 6 December 2024 (UTC) |
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== ITV 60 DVD episodes == |
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= March 10 = |
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I've been wanting to know what ITV episodes from which shows are on the ''ITV 60 DVD''. [[User:Matthew John Drummond|Matthew John Drummond]] ([[User talk:Matthew John Drummond|talk]]) 19:59, 6 December 2024 (UTC) |
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:[https://www.denofgeek.com/movies/itv-at-60-box-set-review/ This] has a listing. Is that good enough? --[[User:Wrongfilter|Wrongfilter]] ([[User talk:Wrongfilter|talk]]) 20:19, 6 December 2024 (UTC) |
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= December 9 = |
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== A Jar of Cranberry Sauce; or, The Crime in Room 13 == |
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why does'nt bruce dern's name apear in the credits of mulholland falls, and what does uncredited mean? thanks <span style="font-size: smaller;" class="autosigned">— Preceding [[Wikipedia:Signatures|unsigned]] comment added by [[Special:Contributions/166.182.3.126|166.182.3.126]] ([[User talk:166.182.3.126|talk]]) 01:03, 10 March 2013 (UTC)</span><!-- Template:Unsigned IP --> <!--Autosigned by SineBot--> |
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'''''A Jar of Cranberry Sauce; or, The Crime in Room 13''''' may have been a silent film, but I cannot find any information about it or its plot. If anyone has any knowledge about this possibly non-existent film, I would be delighted to hear. Thank you in advance. <span style="font-family: Vivaldi; ">[[User:Oleeveeya|<span style="color: #B9003C">Oleeveeya</span>]] [[User talk:Oleeveeya|<span style="color: #4D2D76">(talk)</span>]]</span> 13:00, 9 December 2024 (UTC) |
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: "Uncredited" means an actor is in a movie or TV show but their name doesn't appear in the ''credits'' shown in the show itself (although other sources may confirm they were in fact in the show). Those whose names do appear are "credited". As for why Dern is uncredited in ''[[Mulholland Falls]]'', others can answer if they know. -- [[User:JackofOz|<font face="Papyrus">Jack of Oz</font>]] [[User talk:JackofOz#top|<font face="Papyrus"><sup>[Talk]</sup></font>]] 01:11, 10 March 2013 (UTC) |
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:It has an entry, with plot, in the [[IMDb]], [[imdbtitle:1515724|here]], and a mention (in Polish) on [[Filmweb]], [https://www.filmweb.pl/film/A+Jar+of+Cranberry+Sauce+or%2C+The+Crime+in+Room+13-1910-543452/vod here]. Evidently one or more computer games have recently been based on it, or reports of it. {The poster formerly known as 87.81.230.195} [[Special:Contributions/94.1.211.243|94.1.211.243]] ([[User talk:94.1.211.243|talk]]) 14:32, 9 December 2024 (UTC) |
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::Dunno about this movie, but in ''The Natural'', Darren McGavin went uncredited due to a money issue. Credits are typically a matter of contract negotiations. That's why, in ''Superman'', Brando and Hackman were listed ahead of Reeve, the real star - because they had better star power, were getting paid more money, and probably had better agents. Which reminds me of this one, which Reeve told in his autobiography: Reeve was fresh out of Juliard. Hackman was a seasoned veteran. Reeve asked Hackman a Juliard-like question, "What's your 'motivation' in this film?" and Hackman answered, "You mean ''besides'' the million dollars?" ←[[User:Baseball Bugs|Baseball Bugs]] <sup>''[[User talk:Baseball Bugs|What's up, Doc?]]''</sup> [[Special:Contributions/Baseball_Bugs|carrots]]→ 21:22, 10 March 2013 (UTC) |
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== Swiss TV listings magazines in the 1970s == |
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: I assumed (on the basis of [[WP:WHAAOE]]) that we would have something on the subject of uncredited actors and other participants. After going down numerous dead ends, I finally tracked it down to [[Billing (filmmaking)#Unbilled appearances]]. It's a start, but there's a lot more detail we could give, and it deserves its own article, imo. -- [[User:JackofOz|<font face="Papyrus">Jack of Oz</font>]] [[User talk:JackofOz#top|<font face="Papyrus"><sup>[Talk]</sup></font>]] 20:19, 11 March 2013 (UTC) |
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::It's a good start, anyway. Since it would be kind of tricky trying to cover everyone who's unbilled, grouping them by "reason" and then providing examples, could be good, although it's nearly always about money, one way or another. I don't recall the reason, but the voice of James Earle Jones was not originally credited in the first couple of ''Star Wars'' films. That may have been changed in subsequent releases, along with other tinkering that Lucasfilms did with them. ←[[User:Baseball Bugs|Baseball Bugs]] <sup>''[[User talk:Baseball Bugs|What's up, Doc?]]''</sup> [[Special:Contributions/Baseball_Bugs|carrots]]→ 21:12, 11 March 2013 (UTC) |
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Hello. What TV listings magazines existed in Switzerland in the 1970s? And are they archived anywhere online? [[List of magazines in Switzerland]] is no help, unfortunately. Thank you, --[[User:Viennese Waltz|Viennese Waltz]] 15:30, 9 December 2024 (UTC) |
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== Pakistani films starring Murad Ali == |
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:Hi Viennese Waltz! You may want to check with Sluzzelin, who is Swiss (if I remember correctly). [[User:Cookatoo.ergo.ZooM|Cookatoo.ergo.ZooM]] ([[User talk:Cookatoo.ergo.ZooM|talk]]) 06:53, 10 December 2024 (UTC) |
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:You may also check a library in Genf / Geneva. I believe that they are required to hold all publications, including ephemeral periodicals. [[User:Cookatoo.ergo.ZooM|Cookatoo.ergo.ZooM]] ([[User talk:Cookatoo.ergo.ZooM|talk]]) 07:10, 11 December 2024 (UTC) |
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= December 10 = |
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== Did Javier Zanetti play a single match for Argentina during 2012? == |
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== Set building articles for a musical == |
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I searched his article's content, only to find the amount of games he played for ARG during 2011 (7). Does anyone know if he played a match for them during 2012? [[User:Nicholasprado|Nicholasprado]] ([[User talk:Nicholasprado|talk]]) 04:01, 10 March 2013 (UTC) |
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:You might get an informed response by reposting your question at [[WT:FOOTY]]. --[[User:Dweller|Dweller]] ([[User talk:Dweller|talk]]) 10:51, 11 March 2013 (UTC) |
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Note: I've written a similar, but different post over at Wikimedia Commons here: [[commons:Commons:Help_desk#How_to_effectively_use_search_-_example_given]]. |
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== Can Anyone Tell Me What The Name of This Tv show Was? == |
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I'm helping to build the set for an amateur showing of [[Little Shop of Horrors (musical)]], set in the early 1960s in poor areas in an unnamed US city, centering around a flower shop. What Wikipedia articles or general information is there on unmaintained city design and material, flower shops, posters of the era, etc.? |
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Or was a television show about a horror story writer. Each episode would flash back between the plot of the story he was writing and his relationship with his family in each episode. NO it was not castle, fear itself, or Masters of Horror. I believe it came on for either Fox family or Showtime. There was an episode where he was writing about a queen ant who used pheromones to control a guy and he was killing people. Alas, I don't know much more, I just really wanted to find out what it is so I can find it online. <span style="font-size: smaller;" class="autosigned">— Preceding [[Wikipedia:Signatures|unsigned]] comment added by [[Special:Contributions/108.84.239.42|108.84.239.42]] ([[User talk:108.84.239.42|talk]]) 07:21, 10 March 2013 (UTC)</span><!-- Template:Unsigned IP --> <!--Autosigned by SineBot--> |
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: Do you remember what year this was on? Is it a recent show, one year old, five, ten...??? [[User:RudolfRed|RudolfRed]] ([[User talk:RudolfRed|talk]]) 19:30, 10 March 2013 (UTC) |
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Already, I've found and made use of [[Skid row]], [[Distressing]], and [[Visual merchandising]]. Cheers. [[User:LR.127|LR.127]] ([[User talk:LR.127|talk]]) 20:18, 10 December 2024 (UTC) |
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== Explanation of something in a movie == |
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:[https://www.craiyon.com/image/KK-cPFwkRKauVSHRTXKepQ Here] is a photo of a 1960s flower shop. For a few posters of that time you can look at the files in [[:commons:Category:1960 posters of the United States]] through [[:commons:Category:1964 posters of the United States]]. --[[User talk:Lambiam#top|Lambiam]] 10:00, 11 December 2024 (UTC) |
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In the movie 21, why did Kevin Spacey call Laurence Fishburne, the guy who has been chasing him all these years, to give him a tip to get the kids, from whom he recently split? [[Special:Contributions/67.163.109.173|67.163.109.173]] ([[User talk:67.163.109.173|talk]]) 14:58, 10 March 2013 (UTC) |
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:If there's nothing about it in [[21 (2008 film)]], and nothing about it in Google otherwise, then you'll probably have to watch the film to try to figure it out. ←[[User:Baseball Bugs|Baseball Bugs]] <sup>''[[User talk:Baseball Bugs|What's up, Doc?]]''</sup> [[Special:Contributions/Baseball_Bugs|carrots]]→ 13:11, 11 March 2013 (UTC) |
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= December 11 = |
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:It's been a while since I saw the movie but... Revenge? <span style="font-family:monospace;">[[User:Dismas|Dismas]]</span>|[[User talk:Dismas|<sup>(talk)</sup>]] 02:34, 12 March 2013 (UTC) |
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== what is it, Ponyo == |
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A Japanese movie made by Studio Ghibli. [[Special:Contributions/2001:44C8:4703:D1CB:40FE:D654:BB6B:929E|2001:44C8:4703:D1CB:40FE:D654:BB6B:929E]] ([[User talk:2001:44C8:4703:D1CB:40FE:D654:BB6B:929E|talk]]) 09:13, 11 December 2024 (UTC) |
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:See ''[[Ponyo]]''. Do you have a question? [[User:Shantavira|Shantavira]]|[[User talk:Shantavira|<sup>feed me</sup>]] 09:49, 11 December 2024 (UTC) |
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I'm asking a question about Bob Ross - the TV/YouTube artist guy with a beard, afro and peaceful demenour. |
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= December 13 = |
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Is it true that he was involved in frontline operations (special ops or something?) during the Vientnam war and had over 30 confirmed kills? I heard that his outward calmness came from his hearing the screams of the wounded and dying in 'Nam at first hand, and later on, just thankful that he'd made it home in one piece when so many didn't, vowing that he would never raise his own voice unless there was a very good reason. --[[Special:Contributions/46.208.181.192|46.208.181.192]] ([[User talk:46.208.181.192|talk]]) 20:59, 10 March 2013 (UTC) |
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:I've heard the same thing over the years, and always assumed it to be true. [[Bob Ross|Our article]] mentions a brief tenure in the Air Force, but doesn't specify whether or not he ever saw action. Working backward from his age, that would have been during Vietnam, but if he spent all his time at that Alaska air base, I doubt he was ever involved in combat operations. [[User:Evanh2008|Evanh2008]] <sup>([[User talk:Evanh2008|talk]]|[[Special:Contributions/Evanh2008|contribs]])</sup> 21:13, 10 March 2013 (UTC) |
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::OTOH, ex military guys don't generally make a big deal about how many guys they killed and the various battles they were in. AFAIK, anyway. Could have have been a bomber pilot or something? Though I suppose that you'd amass more than 30-something kills if you were flying over and dropping bombs on enemy positions. --[[User:Kurt Shaped Box|Kurt Shaped Box]] ([[User talk:Kurt Shaped Box|talk]]) 21:31, 10 March 2013 (UTC) |
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:You hear this same sort of thing for Fred Rogers or John Denver or anyone who seems unusually calm. [[User:Adam Bishop|Adam Bishop]] ([[User talk:Adam Bishop|talk]]) 01:30, 11 March 2013 (UTC) |
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::A 1991 ''New York Times'' article states he enlisted in the Air Force and was stationed in Alaska,<ref>Stanley, Alessandra. "TELEVISION; Bob Ross, the Frugal Gourmet of Painting." ''New York Times'' 22 Dec. 1991. ''General OneFile.'' Web. 11 Mar. 2013.</ref>But that's all it says. His ''NYT'' obituary says he took up painting while in the Air Force,<ref>"Bob Ross, 52, Dies; Was Painter on TV." ''New York Times'' 13 July 1995. ''General OneFile.'' Web. 11 Mar. 2013. |
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</ref> and give no further details. And article in ''Parachute: Contemporary Art Magazine'' says 'In Ross' words, being a first sergeant meant "I was a mean guy. I had to yell at people a lot. I got sick of it, and I told myself that if I ever got out of the service I would never tell anybody what to do. . . ever again."'<ref>Drobnick, Jim, and Jennifer Fisher. "Bob Ross: the painting cure (The Joy of Painting)." ''Parachute: Contemporary Art Magazine'' July-Sept. 1998: 51. ''Popular Culture Collection.'' Web. 11 Mar. 2013.</ref> and cites a May 1990 interview in ''Egg'' magazine, which I couldn't find. I also found a reference to a book by a different Bob Ross, a retired Air Force colonel who ''was'' in Vietnam, which I wonder whether that might be the source of some confusion.<ref>Hemphill, Jay. "The Warriors: Reflections of a Fighter Pilot, Test Pilot, and Veteran of the Air Wars over Vietnam." ''Air & Space Power Journal'' Fall 2003: 113+. ''Military and Intelligence Database Collection.'' Web. 11 Mar. 2013.</ref> |
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== Small question about sourcing release dates == |
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Hello, I apologize if this is the wrong spot to ask this. I'm currently doing the "suggested edits" from my own home page, to try and gain a bit more practical editing experience, and the first I got was [[Superhero film]]. |
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-<font face="Times new Roman">[[User:Some jerk on the Internet|<font color="green">--some jerk on the Internet</font>]] [[User talk:Some jerk on the Internet|<font color="green">(talk)</font>]] </font> 14:59, 11 March 2013 (UTC) |
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A lot of the "citation needed" templates seem to be concerning justifying the release dates of each work; right now, I'm looking e.g. at {{tq|"The following year, the sequel titled ''Ultraman Zearth 2: Superhuman Big Battle - Light and Shadow'' premiered."}} from the "'''1978–1998: Rising popularity with ''Superman'', ''Kamen Rider'', ''Batman'', and ''Ultraman Zearth'''''" section, and I'm wondering what's the best practice to source this kind of thing. |
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= March 11 = |
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I'm assuming that, per [[WP:IMDB]], that website (which on my personal time would be the first source I look at for release dates) doesn't work because it's [[WP:USERGENERATED|USERGENERATED]]; so, where else should I be looking? |
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== nice font == |
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Thank you for any help! [[User:NewBorders|NewBorders]] ([[User talk:NewBorders|talk]]) 17:55, 13 December 2024 (UTC) |
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I watched the TV movie ''[[Introducing Dorothy Dandridge]]''. After the closing credits, the title was shown again in a [[font]]. I'd like to find out what type of style the font is. Please let me know. Thank you.[[Special:Contributions/142.255.103.121|142.255.103.121]] ([[User talk:142.255.103.121|talk]]) 05:29, 11 March 2013 (UTC) |
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:I can tell you what it is if you post a link to a picture. [[User:Evanh2008|Evanh2008]] <sup>([[User talk:Evanh2008|talk]]|[[Special:Contributions/Evanh2008|contribs]])</sup> 04:43, 11 March 2013 (UTC) |
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I've seen the font on [[YouTube]]. It's at the end of "Dandridge Part 12". I hope that helps.[[Special:Contributions/142.255.103.121|142.255.103.121]] ([[User talk:142.255.103.121|talk]]) 05:29, 11 March 2013 (UTC) |
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:It is very, very close to [[Brush Script]]. It's not Brush Script exactly, as the font may have been designed by hand, but Brush Script is the closest available commercial font I can think of. If you're looking to duplicate the look and feel of that logo with a font, that's your best bet. [[User:Evanh2008|Evanh2008]] <sup>([[User talk:Evanh2008|talk]]|[[Special:Contributions/Evanh2008|contribs]])</sup> 18:55, 11 March 2013 (UTC) |
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Thank you so much.[[Special:Contributions/142.255.103.121|142.255.103.121]] ([[User talk:142.255.103.121|talk]]) 23:17, 11 March 2013 (UTC) |
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:You're welcome! Glad I could help. [[User:Evanh2008|Evanh2008]] <sup>([[User talk:Evanh2008|talk]]|[[Special:Contributions/Evanh2008|contribs]])</sup> 04:47, 12 March 2013 (UTC) |
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:Two sources for the year 1997: [https://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/ultraman_zearth_2 Rotten Tomatoes], [https://tv.apple.com/us/movie/ultraman-zearth-2/umc.cmc.2ilkr8c5n28b1hrz9nqctmfuh Apple TV+]. --[[User talk:Lambiam#top|Lambiam]] 18:57, 13 December 2024 (UTC) |
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== International Space Station in films == |
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::Hmm - I would normally be okay with Rotten Tomatoes, but [[WP:ROTTENTOMATOES]] does also state that {{tq|"There is consensus that Rotten Tomatoes should not be used for biographical information, cast and crew data, or other film and television data, as it is sourced from user-generated and user-provided content with a lack of oversight and verification."}} |
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::Should I just use Apple TV and be done with it, then? Or do you think RT, in this case, is fine despite the above? [[User:NewBorders|NewBorders]] ([[User talk:NewBorders|talk]]) 20:00, 13 December 2024 (UTC) |
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:::[https://www.roku.com/whats-on/movies/ultraman-zearth-2?id=2be18e6bd97c585f97b75e2045866f1e Roku], not listed at [[WP:RSP]], also has 1997. --[[User talk:Lambiam#top|Lambiam]] 15:32, 14 December 2024 (UTC) |
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::::Thanks again for your help! I think I'll try using the two you mentioned that aren't at RSP, then. |
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::::Anyway, if editors looking at the page in the future find issue with these sources, they can always discuss on the talk page, or at [[WP:RSN]]. Or better yet, add more reliable sourcing. [[User:NewBorders|NewBorders]] ([[User talk:NewBorders|talk]]) 17:19, 14 December 2024 (UTC) |
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= December 15 = |
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Please name some films which shows the [[International Space Station]] or where the ISS is part of the plot. --[[User:PlanetEditor|PlanetEditor]] ([[User talk:PlanetEditor|talk]]) 06:48, 11 March 2013 (UTC) |
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:Fantastic Four was set (initially) on '''A''' space station, but I doubt it was the ISS, and in work so can't look too far through the net to find out for sure... [[User:gazhiley|<font color="green">gaz</font><font color="red">hiley</font>]] 09:35, 11 March 2013 (UTC) |
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::[[Love (2011 film)]]--[[User:Melburnian|Melburnian]] ([[User talk:Melburnian|talk]]) 09:46, 11 March 2013 (UTC) |
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== BBC Sunday-Night Play DVD == |
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:: ''[[2001: A Space Odyssey (film)|2001: A Space Odyssey]]'' was partially set on a space station. -- [[User:JackofOz|<font face="Papyrus">Jack of Oz</font>]] [[User talk:JackofOz#top|<font face="Papyrus"><sup>[Talk]</sup></font>]] 10:37, 11 March 2013 (UTC) |
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[[BBC Sunday-Night Play]] was a British tv series which air on the [[BBC Television]] from 1960-1963. A very short amount of the episodes have survived and I've been trying to find out if any of the surviving episodes have ever been released on DVD. [[User:Matthew John Drummond|Matthew John Drummond]] ([[User talk:Matthew John Drummond|talk]]) 14:34, 15 December 2024 (UTC) |
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:[[The Day After Tomorrow]] has some astronauts watching the planet freeze from the ISS. [[User:Adam Bishop|Adam Bishop]] ([[User talk:Adam Bishop|talk]]) 10:56, 11 March 2013 (UTC) |
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::I vaguely remember there being some kind of ISS-like station in [[Mission to Mars]]. It's been almost ten years since I've seen the film, so I don't remember if it was referred to as ''the'' ISS. (Just checked the article: Looks like they called it the "World Space Station".) [[User:Evanh2008|Evanh2008]] <sup>([[User talk:Evanh2008|talk]]|[[Special:Contributions/Evanh2008|contribs]])</sup> 19:14, 11 March 2013 (UTC) |
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:::[[Apogee of Fear]] filmed on the ISS. As did [[Space Station 3D]]. [[User:Rmhermen|Rmhermen]] ([[User talk:Rmhermen|talk]]) 20:06, 11 March 2013 (UTC) |
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:In the cases (perhaps all of them) where the true answer is "no", it may be hard to demonstrate (though it's not logically ''impossible'' to [[Burden of proof#Proving a negative|prove a negative]], it can be impractically difficult), but it would help to try to find answers if you could list the 15 plays in question, by using the references in the series' article to subtract the 123 listed 'lost' plays (Reference 4) from the list of all 138 of the plays (Reference 1). {The poster formerly known as 87.81.230.195} 17:45, 16 December 2024 (UTC) [[Special:Contributions/94.1.223.204|94.1.223.204]] ([[User talk:94.1.223.204|talk]]) 17:45, 16 December 2024 (UTC) |
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== hydraulic == |
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== regarding the comparative difficulty of Chopin's etudes == |
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<small>Moved to [[Wikipedia:Reference_desk/Science#hydraulic|the Science desk]].</small> |
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I'm curious: is Op.10 No.1 or Op.10 No.2 commonly considered to be harder? |
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== Sports Fencing vs. Real Swordmanship == |
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(I always found Op.10 No.1 much harder, but this is probably because for me stretching beyond an octave hurts.) [[User:Double sharp|Double sharp]] ([[User talk:Double sharp|talk]]) 18:12, 15 December 2024 (UTC) |
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Dear Ladies and Gentlemen |
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: Hard is a somewhat subjective judgement. For me, comparing these two is like comparing one kind of impossible with another. Oh, I can play the notes ok but my speed is ridiculously slow. -- [[User:JackofOz|<span style="font-family: Papyrus;">Jack of Oz</span>]] [[User talk:JackofOz#top|<span style="font-size:85%; font-family: Verdana;"><sup>[pleasantries]</sup></span>]] 19:22, 15 December 2024 (UTC) |
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A very good friend of mine - Robert is his name and he is a passionate practioner of Kenjutsu - has told me, that sports fencing has almost nothing to do with the "real" swordmanship from earlier ages and that it would be extremely useless in deadly combat. Are his claims true and why - if so - is sports fencing not more useful in real combat? |
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:{{tq|‘Mr. Horowitz, which are the most difficult of the Chopin Etudes?’ — “Ah, all are terrible. [...] For me, the most difficult of all is the C Major, the first one, Op. 10, No. 1. [...] Also, I can’t do the A minor, Op. 10, No. 2. Richter told me he could never do it, either.”}}<sup>[https://books.google.com/books?id=4r54DwAAQBAJ&pg=PA57-IA34&dq=%22For+me,+the+most+difficult+of+all+is+the+C+Major,+the+first+one,+Op.+10,+No.+1.%22&hl=en]</sup> --[[User talk:Lambiam#top|Lambiam]] 10:59, 16 December 2024 (UTC) |
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= December 18 = |
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Thank you for your responses |
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== White flashes in the 90s music videos == |
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Apparently in the 1990s and early 2000s there was an international trend of using repeated white flashes for artistic effect in music videos, particularly when shooting indoors, e.g. in [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9UAwX1slv8g&t=16 Tarkan - Şımarık], [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gQvzRriiWbs&t=21 Philipp Kirkorov - Ogon i voda], etc. (now seemingly less used). Is this effect mentioned/discussed somewhere? [[User:Brandmeister|Brandmeister]]<sup>[[User talk:Brandmeister|talk]]</sup> 19:26, 18 December 2024 (UTC) |
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Kind Regards--[[Special:Contributions/92.105.188.31|92.105.188.31]] ([[User talk:92.105.188.31|talk]]) 19:48, 11 March 2013 (UTC) |
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:Each school of swordfighting developed to be effective against particular weapons and attacks. Sports fencing descends from sword dueling and street fighting against similar weapons. Modern sports practice sets more importance on scoring attempts than on defense as you might if actually facing a dangerous blade. Notice that many cavalry and infantry swords from the similar timeframe to historic fencing were much more substantial and used different techniques. For the [[Western martial arts]] equivalent to kendo, see perhaps [[singlestick]]. [[User:Rmhermen|Rmhermen]] ([[User talk:Rmhermen|talk]]) 20:19, 11 March 2013 (UTC) |
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::Even in Japanese martial arts, [[Kendo]] has moved away from the techniques of the early [[Kenjutsu]] schools. Both Kendo and western fencing have objectives other than teaching people how to actually fight with swords. A [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Reference_desk/Archives/Entertainment/2012_December_26#Modern_sports_fencing rather similar question] was asked here in December. [[User:Alansplodge|Alansplodge]] ([[User talk:Alansplodge|talk]]) 01:43, 12 March 2013 (UTC) |
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:::In sport fencing one needs only to touch the opponent with the blade thus the tactics used are centered around this. There is no effort to strike in a way that would incapacitate. --[[User:Daniel J. Leivick|<span style="text-shadow:#BBBBBB 0.2em 0.2em 0.1em; class=texhtml">Daniel</span>]][[User Talk:Daniel J. Leivick|<span style="text-shadow:#BBBBBB 0.2em 0.2em 0.1em; class=texhtml">(talk)</span>]] 17:27, 12 March 2013 (UTC) |
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== Frog and Toad All Year audiobook == |
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Hi all. Thank you very much for your responses. Daniel, is it true, that there are big differences even between the very basics of real swordplay and sports fencing? As a longtime practioner of the German school of fencing, I am only familiar with the original styles but less with the modern sports.--[[Special:Contributions/92.105.188.31|92.105.188.31]] ([[User talk:92.105.188.31|talk]]) 21:41, 12 March 2013 (UTC) |
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British actor [[Peter Sallis]] narrated an audio cassette tape titled [[Frog and Toad All Year]] which I believe was released in 1976 although being trying to find out if the audio cassette tape is available to buy anywhere. [[User:Matthew John Drummond|Matthew John Drummond]] ([[User talk:Matthew John Drummond|talk]]) 21:47, 18 December 2024 (UTC) |
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= March 12 = |
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:The audio CD version (sold together with the book) is listed on Amazon (see [https://www.amazon.co.uk/Frog-Toad-Year-Around-Book/dp/0060786981/ref=sr_1_3?dib=eyJ2IjoiMSJ9.P0WDjEJVUjiuvcIYGxo8grE4H9g1qdZ8VnMcfh1vS9RZy2qCuBL6WGT2r5JBfTuHhIuorj6aMjIE3ZKwvhqyKcNpdwnazk8nCfNnNsFtfrs.w_hmrIrvIEzXlton18Pf5rTzwFJI3emHCG7OGwTJis4&dib_tag=se&nsdOptOutParam=true&qid=1734564732&refinements=p_27%3APeter+Sallis&s=books&sr=1-3 here]). Whether this is the Sallis recording or a different narrator is not mentioned. Copies ''might'' crop up on e.g. Ebay or similar 2nd-hand vendors, but cassette tape eventually deteriorates so the playability of one made almost 50 years ago would be iffy. {The poster formerly known as 87.81.230.195} [[Special:Contributions/94.1.223.204|94.1.223.204]] ([[User talk:94.1.223.204|talk]]) 23:47, 18 December 2024 (UTC) |
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== Singers who have daughters named Vanessa == |
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= December 19 = |
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I've been looking for a song for around eight months that I heard a couple of times in Russia. Don't remember most of the lyrics, but I know one part sounds like "All I wanna Saints come maarchin/comin (either or) in". Russian Top 40's for June/July 2012 were unsuccessful. Heard it again today and while the guy couldn't pinpoint the song name, he said the singer's daughter was named Vanessa. Anybody know singers with daughters named Vanessa? [[User:Buggie111|Buggie111]] ([[User talk:Buggie111|talk]]) 02:03, 12 March 2013 (UTC) |
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:I assume you don't mean [[When the Saints Go Marching In]]? Can you tell us more about the type or genre of song? [[User:Rojomoke|Rojomoke]] ([[User talk:Rojomoke|talk]]) 05:57, 12 March 2013 (UTC) |
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::It's a pop song which is rather slow but upbeat. The lyrics don't match [[When the Saints Go Marching In]], and I probably think the part I remember actually consists of different words (although the house which had that song playing seems to have a Saints logo on some of their car seats). I'll try and write it in melody assistant (at least the part I remember) and upload that. [[User:Buggie111|Buggie111]] ([[User talk:Buggie111|talk]]) 17:14, 13 March 2013 (UTC) |
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== Little Bear 1996 Audiobooks == |
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In 1996 British actor [[Peter Sallis]] narrated two audiobooks those being [[Little Bear (book)|Little Bear]] and Little Bear's Visit and I've been trying to find if any websites that sell it so I can buy it. [[User:Matthew John Drummond|Matthew John Drummond]] ([[User talk:Matthew John Drummond|talk]]) 14:07, 19 December 2024 (UTC) |
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who designed and produced the costumes in the opening ceremony i want information about the costumes used in the forging of the olympic rings section[[Special:Contributions/82.27.86.121|82.27.86.121]] ([[User talk:82.27.86.121|talk]]) 12:01, 12 March 2013 (UTC) |
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:The designer was [[Suttirat Anne Larlarb]], who worked with [[Danny Boyle]] on [[Slumdog Millionaire]]. See also [http://olympics.time.com/2012/07/27/qa-suttirat-larlab-olympic-opening-ceremony-costume-designer/ Time Magazine: Q&A: Suttirat Larlarb, Olympic Opening Ceremony Costume Designer]. - [[User:Cucumber Mike|Cucumber Mike]] ([[User talk:Cucumber Mike|talk]]) 12:09, 12 March 2013 (UTC) |
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:If any websites sell 'something', they need customers to be able to find them. The 'something' would therefore almost certainly show up in any appropriately-worded web search. If you have web-searched for 'something' and not found it, it's a strong indication that the 'something' is not currently being advertised and/or sold (at least online), either new or (currently) via Ebay and other resale sites. On the latter, of course, ''any'' 2nd-hand item ''might'' show up at any time. {The poster formerly known as 87.81.230.195} [[Special:Contributions/94.1.223.204|94.1.223.204]] ([[User talk:94.1.223.204|talk]]) 20:59, 19 December 2024 (UTC) |
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== Why is the film industry underestimating the audiences? == |
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= December 20 = |
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Hi all. |
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== Biggest game between two teams from Indiana ever? == |
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It has come to my attention, that many tv shows and movies treat their audiences like their were complete fools. I have brought you a clip[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ygB0ZviqXac], which shows, how the crew of CSI New York talks utter nonsense and shows the obvious computer illiteracy of its writers. We have the 21st century! Nearly EVERBODY knows how a computer works! The articles under [http://www.cracked.com/article_19160_8-scenes-that-prove-hollywood-doesnt-get-technology.html] and [http://www.cracked.com/article_15229_5-things-hollywood-thinks-computers-can-do.html] show even more technology illiteracy. |
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Any candidates other than this Indiana+ND game? Thanks, [[User:Abeg92|Ab]]<span style="color:#00FF00;">e</span>[[User talk:Abeg92|g92]]<small>[[Special:Contributions/Abeg92|contribs]]</small> 04:13, 20 December 2024 (UTC) |
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My question is: why does it seem, that they constantly make the very same errors, despite that mostly all people on our planet understand at least the basics of how a computer works. Do modern writers seriously want to embarrass themselves? I have ask once a very similar question about swordplay in movies, but this is a different thing: most people have never used a real sword or any weaponry at all, but almost everyone owns a computer. Do they never any research at all? |
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:Define "biggest". ←[[User:Baseball Bugs|Baseball Bugs]] <sup>''[[User talk:Baseball Bugs|What's up, Doc?]]''</sup> [[Special:Contributions/Baseball_Bugs|carrots]]→ 04:35, 20 December 2024 (UTC) |
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:: <small>"Most big" <small>←[[Special:Contributions/136.56.165.118|136.56.165.118]] ([[User talk:136.56.165.118|talk]]) 15:37, 20 December 2024 (UTC)</small></small> |
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:::: {{Small|Most supercalifragilisticexpialidociously ginormous, of course. What do they teach in school, these days??? [[User:Clarityfiend|Clarityfiend]] ([[User talk:Clarityfiend|talk]]) 21:40, 20 December 2024 (UTC)}} |
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:::Most important potential outcome? Largest spectator attendance? Largest combined score? Most hyped in the media? ''We'' cannot know what ''you'' (or the OP, if different) mean by "biggest" (or "most big") unless you define it. {The poster formerly known as 87.81.230.195} [[Special:Contributions/94.1.223.204|94.1.223.204]] ([[User talk:94.1.223.204|talk]]) 20:43, 20 December 2024 (UTC) |
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== The Moonstone characters that die 1972 == |
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Thank you for your responses |
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[[The Moonstone]] book appears to have three characters from the book that die and it appears that in the 1972 tv series adaptation less of the characters die so how many of the characters from The Moonstone 1972 tv series adaptation die. Also tell me if I was right saying that three of the characters from [[The Moonstone]] book die and if I was right tell me each character from the book that dies as well. [[User:Matthew John Drummond|Matthew John Drummond]] ([[User talk:Matthew John Drummond|talk]]) 19:58, 20 December 2024 (UTC) |
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All the very best--[[Special:Contributions/92.105.188.31|92.105.188.31]] ([[User talk:92.105.188.31|talk]]) 21:39, 12 March 2013 (UTC) |
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:A question better asked on the Italian Wikipedia, since this Italian-language adaptation was made and broadcast in Italy. It's ''possible'' that some responder on this en.Wikipedia Ref desk might be able to find out, but seems to me unlikely. {The poster formerly known as 87.81.230.195} [[Special:Contributions/94.1.223.204|94.1.223.204]] ([[User talk:94.1.223.204|talk]]) 20:50, 20 December 2024 (UTC) |
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:Not everyone who can type something in Word (or whatever the writer was using) and browse the web a bit is knowledgeable about computers beyond that (in fact I know several people like that). You'd think that someone at some point in the creative process would know enough so as not to make it sound silly though... --[[User:Kurt Shaped Box|Kurt Shaped Box]] ([[User talk:Kurt Shaped Box|talk]]) 22:13, 12 March 2013 (UTC) |
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= December 21 = |
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:Well, just about everybody drives a car, too, but they keep making movies where the bad guys' car explodes into a massive fireball when any one of the wheels leaves the ground. [[User:StuRat|StuRat]] ([[User talk:StuRat|talk]]) 00:06, 13 March 2013 (UTC) |
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== [[PEGI]] "Discrimination" == |
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::It's unrealistic to expect fictional stories to be realistic. Also, this quote, attributed to H. L. Mencken: "Nobody ever went broke underestimating the intelligence of the American public." ←[[User:Baseball Bugs|Baseball Bugs]] <sup>''[[User talk:Baseball Bugs|What's up, Doc?]]''</sup> [[Special:Contributions/Baseball_Bugs|carrots]]→ 01:38, 13 March 2013 (UTC) |
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Have PEGI ever mentioned or otherwise announced why they discontinued their "Discrimination" content descriptor despite? |
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:Let's look at it logically. There must be some people who don't know when the film is wrong. Then there are probably far more that don't care ("Don't think too much about it, just enjoy it"). Then there are those who do care, but not enough to skip the movie or demand their money back. So, the film makers can make money off all those groups. I agree that there's a group who would pay only to see quality movies, where all the facts are right. However, that apparently is a rather small group, so few movies are written for them. (Of course, those people have to know how accurate the film is before they make their purchase decision, and this can be tricky, too.) [[User:StuRat|StuRat]] ([[User talk:StuRat|talk]]) 06:48, 13 March 2013 (UTC) |
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https://pegi.info/en/search-pegi?q=&age%5B%5D=&descriptor%5B%5D=Discrimination |
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:''"Nearly EVERBODY knows how a computer works!"'' - No. Nearly EVERBODY knows how to work with a computer for what they need to use it for. The line is silly and stupid for those that understand it, but for most people it's probably just computer related things they've probably heard of strung together. --[[User:Onorem|Onorem]][[Special:Contributions/Onorem|♠]][[User talk:Onorem|Dil]] 07:25, 13 March 2013 (UTC) |
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Looking at their database it was only used on five games from 2004 to 2006 which is miniscule [[User:Trade|Trade]] ([[User talk:Trade|talk]]) 02:47, 21 December 2024 (UTC) |
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:I agree with [[User:Onorem]]. Most people have no idea what those things (GUI, Visual Basic, IP address) are. So it's just "I'll create a computer-thing computer-thing to see if I can computer-thing". It's like a lot of science fiction where it's "I kept the ship from exploding by science-thing science-thing". Most people aren't rocket scientists, so if it sounds science-y enough, it's good to go. <span style="font-family:monospace;">[[User:Dismas|Dismas]]</span>|[[User talk:Dismas|<sup>(talk)</sup>]] 08:15, 13 March 2013 (UTC) |
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:https://rating-system.fandom.com/wiki/Discrimination_descriptor [[User:Polygnotus|Polygnotus]] ([[User talk:Polygnotus|talk]]) 06:27, 21 December 2024 (UTC) |
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= December 22 = |
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::I understand that for some of the [[Star Trek]] series, the scripts were literally written with the term "tech" in such places, then somebody else had the job of filling those spots in with convincing techno-babble: "The ''tech'' is down to 11% and if the ''tech'' doesn't hold the ''tech'' might explode !" [[User:StuRat|StuRat]] ([[User talk:StuRat|talk]]) 08:29, 13 March 2013 (UTC) |
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::: I used to get a great laugh out of [[Lee Meriwether]], the terribly earnest and concerned looking scientist with the perennial white lab coat in ''[[The Time Tunnel]]''. When they had to send the 2 heroes Tony and Doug down the Time Tunnel and back into the past, or get them back to the present, she'd sit at her impossibly complex control panel, and she'd make up a completely new random set of knob pushings, dial twiddlings and level pullings each time. Great fun, and much better acting than the two wooden heroes. It was ludicrous, even by 1968 standards. (The same year ''[[2001: A Space Odyssey]]'' came out; what a contrast.) -- [[User:JackofOz|<font face="Papyrus">Jack of Oz</font>]] [[User talk:JackofOz#top|<font face="Papyrus"><sup>[Talk]</sup></font>]] 09:04, 13 March 2013 (UTC) |
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::::For that matter, what about the computer tape reels turning in most any movie when large tape reels were used in computer centers. ''Close Encounters'', for example. When I saw that, I thought, "They're encountering aliens. They picked a fine time to run their system backups!" This stuff is akin to the [[MacGuffin]] - it's not really important, it's just a prop. Nonsensical stuff like that was made fun of in movies like ''Airplane'' and ''Galaxy Quest''. ←[[User:Baseball Bugs|Baseball Bugs]] <sup>''[[User talk:Baseball Bugs|What's up, Doc?]]''</sup> [[Special:Contributions/Baseball_Bugs|carrots]]→ 09:59, 13 March 2013 (UTC) |
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:::::Well, there are two different ways to use computer tapes. The most recent usage to go obsolete was for backups (I think a few tape backup systems still exist, though). An older use was similar to how RAM is used, to store data and code for a running program. That is, the tape would go forward, grab a bit of code or data, maybe back up a bit, and write a bit of data out, then go to another location on the tape to load in a new subroutine, etc. Incredibly inefficient compared to modern RAM, but that's all they had at the time. The memory in the computer itself just wasn't sufficiently large to hold a program and it's data at once. [[User:StuRat|StuRat]] ([[User talk:StuRat|talk]]) 10:39, 13 March 2013 (UTC) |
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::::::True. Tapes could be used for capturing the output of a program. But disks were getting pretty good-sized by the late 1970s, I should think. ←[[User:Baseball Bugs|Baseball Bugs]] <sup>''[[User talk:Baseball Bugs|What's up, Doc?]]''</sup> [[Special:Contributions/Baseball_Bugs|carrots]]→ 10:49, 13 March 2013 (UTC) |
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Dear gentlemen: I understand that fantasy and sci-fi movies need to have fictional technologies and terms and that it is important for a action movies to have exaggerated action scenes, where gravity does not seem to exist, but I am talking about tv shows and movies which are supposed to take place in the present reality. Gentlemen, maybe I am highly overestimating the target audience, but nobody can be uneducated enough to think that mmorpgs like [[World of Warcraft]] have a highscore! The computer illiteracy that is shown on display in shows like Navy CIS and CSI New York downright scare me.--[[Special:Contributions/92.105.188.31|92.105.188.31]] ([[User talk:92.105.188.31|talk]]) 10:32, 13 March 2013 (UTC) |
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:You're supposed to be paying attention to the plot, not the gadgets. ←[[User:Baseball Bugs|Baseball Bugs]] <sup>''[[User talk:Baseball Bugs|What's up, Doc?]]''</sup> [[Special:Contributions/Baseball_Bugs|carrots]]→ 10:49, 13 March 2013 (UTC) |
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What plot? The primitve one even a 4th grader could write? Don't get me wrong, but the viewer has to have a really short attention span to merely enjoy something like this.--[[Special:Contributions/92.105.188.31|92.105.188.31]] ([[User talk:92.105.188.31|talk]]) 11:34, 13 March 2013 (UTC) |
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:So why bother watching? ←[[User:Baseball Bugs|Baseball Bugs]] <sup>''[[User talk:Baseball Bugs|What's up, Doc?]]''</sup> [[Special:Contributions/Baseball_Bugs|carrots]]→ 12:50, 13 March 2013 (UTC) |
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Because I am a person who enjoys most old movies and tv shows! I would love to turn on the tv and not see any "works" that make me question the future our culture. The studios do not seem to create well written tv shows and movies anymore, the elements of storytelling aren't like they used to be. There is really no logical argument for horrible writing and terrible characerizations. If they are not even able to create at least a believable environment, they fail at everything. The writing we see nowadays in games, tv shows and movies shows either a generation of lazy writers or authors with a very limited, almost childish understanding of the reality. Hopefully, there will always be a exception to the rule of schlock productions.--[[Special:Contributions/92.105.188.31|92.105.188.31]] ([[User talk:92.105.188.31|talk]]) 14:33, 13 March 2013 (UTC) |
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I forgot to mention, that they never seem to do any research at all (especially in movies that take place in former time periods). I am currently studying German and I noticed, that in most movies where "German people" appear, they are not even trying to properly speak German. They speak some gibberish that doesent even try to simulate real German. Are they really too uneducated to take a German dictionary? Look how they show the Russian language: Good gracious!--[[Special:Contributions/92.105.188.31|92.105.188.31]] ([[User talk:92.105.188.31|talk]]) 15:06, 13 March 2013 (UTC) |
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:There is a difference between good storytelling and accuracy in technical details. Even older movies and TV shows get the details wrong. Have you ever seen a show where two people are talking on the radio and one says "[[Voice procedure#Words in voice procedure|over and out]]"? How about where someone is working with metal objects in Arctic temperatures? [[Handgun]]s that not only have an unlimited supply of ammunition but are accurate at distances over {{Convert|2|km|abbr=on}}? Badguys that use automatic weapons but can't hit anybody with them? Goodguys that get shot but are still able to operate normally? A scene where 10 badguys surround the hero and then attack one or two at a time? These can all be viewed in older movies and TV shows. [[User:CambridgeBayWeather|CambridgeBayWeather]] ([[User talk:CambridgeBayWeather|talk]]) 17:18, 13 March 2013 (UTC) |
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Dear CambridgeBayWeather, thank you for your submission. Yes, I have noticed these errors too, but most of the older movies were made with a pretty low budget and a relatively small crew and also without modern technologies like the internet, those were not expensive 180 million dollar productions. If you ask me, both good storytelling and accuracy in technical details suck these days (like I said, there will always be excellent movies, but they seem to get rare). Look, I am not expecting something equal to Shakespeare's works, I only wish to see more quality made movies, regardless of the genre!--[[Special:Contributions/92.105.188.31|92.105.188.31]] ([[User talk:92.105.188.31|talk]]) 17:35, 13 March 2013 (UTC) |
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== Kit Carson, 1940 film == |
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I am watching the 1940 film "Kit Carson", which Wickipedia says is shot on location in Cayente, AZ. |
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However, there is no such place listed or found in an atlas. Can you help? <span style="font-size: smaller;" class="autosigned">— Preceding [[Wikipedia:Signatures|unsigned]] comment added by [[Special:Contributions/173.18.70.45|173.18.70.45]] ([[User talk:173.18.70.45|talk]]) 23:48, 12 March 2013 (UTC)</span><!-- Template:Unsigned IP --> <!--Autosigned by SineBot--> |
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:It looks like maybe it's an alternate spelling for [[Kayenta, Arizona]]. I found a [http://www.loe.org/shows/segments.html?programID=00-P13-00009&segmentID=8 ''Living on Earth''] transcript from 2000 talking about a group of students from Cayente which says they're from [http://www.mvhs.kayenta.k12.az.us/ Monument Valley High School], itself in Kayenta. <font face="Times new Roman">[[User:Some jerk on the Internet|<font color="green">--some jerk on the Internet</font>]] [[User talk:Some jerk on the Internet|<font color="green">(talk)</font>]] </font> 00:14, 13 March 2013 (UTC) |
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= March 13 = |
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== Restaurant etiquette == |
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Is it permissible to request a non-smoking waiter or waitress ? I've had my meal ruined by a waiter or waitress who comes to my table right after their smoking break, stinking up the whole place. They might as well have put out a cigar in my soup. So, can I request this, or must I just stay home ? [[User:StuRat|StuRat]] ([[User talk:StuRat|talk]]) 00:04, 13 March 2013 (UTC) |
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: You can request anything you like. Whether the restaurant obliges, or is obliged to oblige, or has alternative waiters on hand, are other questions. -- [[User:JackofOz|<font face="Papyrus">Jack of Oz</font>]] [[User talk:JackofOz#top|<font face="Papyrus"><sup>[Talk]</sup></font>]] 01:11, 13 March 2013 (UTC) |
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:And if they won't do it, you are free to get up and leave. Or if you've already eaten, to leave a small tip, such as a nickel, so they won't think you forgot. ←[[User:Baseball Bugs|Baseball Bugs]] <sup>''[[User talk:Baseball Bugs|What's up, Doc?]]''</sup> [[Special:Contributions/Baseball_Bugs|carrots]]→ 01:29, 13 March 2013 (UTC) |
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::I have requested that a Year 9 student wait outside the classroom after returning from a <s>smoke</s> toilet break because they stunk up the room so much. Had a nice chat later. [[User:HiLo48|HiLo48]] ([[User talk:HiLo48|talk]]) 01:42, 13 March 2013 (UTC) |
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:::I take it they aren't allowed to smoke ? [[User:StuRat|StuRat]] ([[User talk:StuRat|talk]]) 02:08, 13 March 2013 (UTC) |
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::::No. But the most powerful weapon I had was threatening to tell her mother. 06:24, 13 March 2013 (UTC) |
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== Record for viewing by one person? == |
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Who holds the record for the most movies ever watched by one person? Realizing how difficult it would be to equal (let alone top it), I was just curious because I like to watch them quite a bit. [[User:Theskinnytypist|Theskinnytypist]] ([[User talk:Theskinnytypist|talk]]) <span style="font-size: smaller;" class="autosigned">—Preceding [[Wikipedia:Signatures|undated]] comment added 06:12, 13 March 2013 (UTC)</span><!--Template:Undated--> <!--Autosigned by SineBot--> |
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:Probably a film critic. I'm not sure if [[Roger Ebert]] has estimated how many he's seen. [[User:Clarityfiend|Clarityfiend]] ([[User talk:Clarityfiend|talk]]) 06:40, 13 March 2013 (UTC) |
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::The record is said to be held by the late [http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-wales-11066046 Gwilym Hughes] of Wales, with a grand total of 28,000. Start counting! :) [[User:Evanh2008|Evanh2008]] <sup>([[User talk:Evanh2008|talk]]|[[Special:Contributions/Evanh2008|contribs]])</sup> 06:44, 13 March 2013 (UTC) |
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:::Leonard Maltin's annual guide lists about 15,000 feature films. I wonder what Gwilym counts as a "movie"? ←[[User:Baseball Bugs|Baseball Bugs]] <sup>''[[User talk:Baseball Bugs|What's up, Doc?]]''</sup> [[Special:Contributions/Baseball_Bugs|carrots]]→ 10:53, 13 March 2013 (UTC) |
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December 6
[edit]"The Boxer"
[edit]Starting ~0:36, that song features a raspy, low-pitched reed (?) instrument; what is it? Bassoon? The sources that I find only mention guitars and the piccolo trumpet (that's not it). -- 136.56.165.118 (talk) 19:01, 6 December 2024 (UTC)
- Our article mentions a bass harmonica, and judging from, e.g., this video I don't see any reason to doubt that. --Wrongfilter (talk) 19:18, 6 December 2024 (UTC)
- That sounds like it; thanks! --136.56.165.118 (talk) 19:21, 6 December 2024 (UTC)
- Here is an interview with the fellow who played it on the record. --Wrongfilter (talk) 19:21, 6 December 2024 (UTC)
- Thanks again! --136.56.165.118 (talk) 20:50, 6 December 2024 (UTC)
- Here is an interview with the fellow who played it on the record. --Wrongfilter (talk) 19:21, 6 December 2024 (UTC)
- That sounds like it; thanks! --136.56.165.118 (talk) 19:21, 6 December 2024 (UTC)
ITV 60 DVD episodes
[edit]I've been wanting to know what ITV episodes from which shows are on the ITV 60 DVD. Matthew John Drummond (talk) 19:59, 6 December 2024 (UTC)
- This has a listing. Is that good enough? --Wrongfilter (talk) 20:19, 6 December 2024 (UTC)
December 9
[edit]A Jar of Cranberry Sauce; or, The Crime in Room 13
[edit]A Jar of Cranberry Sauce; or, The Crime in Room 13 may have been a silent film, but I cannot find any information about it or its plot. If anyone has any knowledge about this possibly non-existent film, I would be delighted to hear. Thank you in advance. Oleeveeya (talk) 13:00, 9 December 2024 (UTC)
- It has an entry, with plot, in the IMDb, here, and a mention (in Polish) on Filmweb, here. Evidently one or more computer games have recently been based on it, or reports of it. {The poster formerly known as 87.81.230.195} 94.1.211.243 (talk) 14:32, 9 December 2024 (UTC)
Swiss TV listings magazines in the 1970s
[edit]Hello. What TV listings magazines existed in Switzerland in the 1970s? And are they archived anywhere online? List of magazines in Switzerland is no help, unfortunately. Thank you, --Viennese Waltz 15:30, 9 December 2024 (UTC)
- Hi Viennese Waltz! You may want to check with Sluzzelin, who is Swiss (if I remember correctly). Cookatoo.ergo.ZooM (talk) 06:53, 10 December 2024 (UTC)
- You may also check a library in Genf / Geneva. I believe that they are required to hold all publications, including ephemeral periodicals. Cookatoo.ergo.ZooM (talk) 07:10, 11 December 2024 (UTC)
December 10
[edit]Set building articles for a musical
[edit]Note: I've written a similar, but different post over at Wikimedia Commons here: commons:Commons:Help_desk#How_to_effectively_use_search_-_example_given.
I'm helping to build the set for an amateur showing of Little Shop of Horrors (musical), set in the early 1960s in poor areas in an unnamed US city, centering around a flower shop. What Wikipedia articles or general information is there on unmaintained city design and material, flower shops, posters of the era, etc.?
Already, I've found and made use of Skid row, Distressing, and Visual merchandising. Cheers. LR.127 (talk) 20:18, 10 December 2024 (UTC)
- Here is a photo of a 1960s flower shop. For a few posters of that time you can look at the files in commons:Category:1960 posters of the United States through commons:Category:1964 posters of the United States. --Lambiam 10:00, 11 December 2024 (UTC)
December 11
[edit]what is it, Ponyo
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A Japanese movie made by Studio Ghibli. 2001:44C8:4703:D1CB:40FE:D654:BB6B:929E (talk) 09:13, 11 December 2024 (UTC)
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December 13
[edit]Small question about sourcing release dates
[edit]Hello, I apologize if this is the wrong spot to ask this. I'm currently doing the "suggested edits" from my own home page, to try and gain a bit more practical editing experience, and the first I got was Superhero film.
A lot of the "citation needed" templates seem to be concerning justifying the release dates of each work; right now, I'm looking e.g. at "The following year, the sequel titled Ultraman Zearth 2: Superhuman Big Battle - Light and Shadow premiered."
from the "1978–1998: Rising popularity with Superman, Kamen Rider, Batman, and Ultraman Zearth" section, and I'm wondering what's the best practice to source this kind of thing.
I'm assuming that, per WP:IMDB, that website (which on my personal time would be the first source I look at for release dates) doesn't work because it's USERGENERATED; so, where else should I be looking?
Thank you for any help! NewBorders (talk) 17:55, 13 December 2024 (UTC)
- Two sources for the year 1997: Rotten Tomatoes, Apple TV+. --Lambiam 18:57, 13 December 2024 (UTC)
- Hmm - I would normally be okay with Rotten Tomatoes, but WP:ROTTENTOMATOES does also state that
"There is consensus that Rotten Tomatoes should not be used for biographical information, cast and crew data, or other film and television data, as it is sourced from user-generated and user-provided content with a lack of oversight and verification."
- Should I just use Apple TV and be done with it, then? Or do you think RT, in this case, is fine despite the above? NewBorders (talk) 20:00, 13 December 2024 (UTC)
- Roku, not listed at WP:RSP, also has 1997. --Lambiam 15:32, 14 December 2024 (UTC)
- Thanks again for your help! I think I'll try using the two you mentioned that aren't at RSP, then.
- Anyway, if editors looking at the page in the future find issue with these sources, they can always discuss on the talk page, or at WP:RSN. Or better yet, add more reliable sourcing. NewBorders (talk) 17:19, 14 December 2024 (UTC)
- Roku, not listed at WP:RSP, also has 1997. --Lambiam 15:32, 14 December 2024 (UTC)
- Hmm - I would normally be okay with Rotten Tomatoes, but WP:ROTTENTOMATOES does also state that
December 15
[edit]BBC Sunday-Night Play DVD
[edit]BBC Sunday-Night Play was a British tv series which air on the BBC Television from 1960-1963. A very short amount of the episodes have survived and I've been trying to find out if any of the surviving episodes have ever been released on DVD. Matthew John Drummond (talk) 14:34, 15 December 2024 (UTC)
- In the cases (perhaps all of them) where the true answer is "no", it may be hard to demonstrate (though it's not logically impossible to prove a negative, it can be impractically difficult), but it would help to try to find answers if you could list the 15 plays in question, by using the references in the series' article to subtract the 123 listed 'lost' plays (Reference 4) from the list of all 138 of the plays (Reference 1). {The poster formerly known as 87.81.230.195} 17:45, 16 December 2024 (UTC) 94.1.223.204 (talk) 17:45, 16 December 2024 (UTC)
regarding the comparative difficulty of Chopin's etudes
[edit]I'm curious: is Op.10 No.1 or Op.10 No.2 commonly considered to be harder?
(I always found Op.10 No.1 much harder, but this is probably because for me stretching beyond an octave hurts.) Double sharp (talk) 18:12, 15 December 2024 (UTC)
- Hard is a somewhat subjective judgement. For me, comparing these two is like comparing one kind of impossible with another. Oh, I can play the notes ok but my speed is ridiculously slow. -- Jack of Oz [pleasantries] 19:22, 15 December 2024 (UTC)
‘Mr. Horowitz, which are the most difficult of the Chopin Etudes?’ — “Ah, all are terrible. [...] For me, the most difficult of all is the C Major, the first one, Op. 10, No. 1. [...] Also, I can’t do the A minor, Op. 10, No. 2. Richter told me he could never do it, either.”
[1] --Lambiam 10:59, 16 December 2024 (UTC)
December 18
[edit]White flashes in the 90s music videos
[edit]Apparently in the 1990s and early 2000s there was an international trend of using repeated white flashes for artistic effect in music videos, particularly when shooting indoors, e.g. in Tarkan - Şımarık, Philipp Kirkorov - Ogon i voda, etc. (now seemingly less used). Is this effect mentioned/discussed somewhere? Brandmeistertalk 19:26, 18 December 2024 (UTC)
Frog and Toad All Year audiobook
[edit]British actor Peter Sallis narrated an audio cassette tape titled Frog and Toad All Year which I believe was released in 1976 although being trying to find out if the audio cassette tape is available to buy anywhere. Matthew John Drummond (talk) 21:47, 18 December 2024 (UTC)
- The audio CD version (sold together with the book) is listed on Amazon (see here). Whether this is the Sallis recording or a different narrator is not mentioned. Copies might crop up on e.g. Ebay or similar 2nd-hand vendors, but cassette tape eventually deteriorates so the playability of one made almost 50 years ago would be iffy. {The poster formerly known as 87.81.230.195} 94.1.223.204 (talk) 23:47, 18 December 2024 (UTC)
December 19
[edit]Little Bear 1996 Audiobooks
[edit]In 1996 British actor Peter Sallis narrated two audiobooks those being Little Bear and Little Bear's Visit and I've been trying to find if any websites that sell it so I can buy it. Matthew John Drummond (talk) 14:07, 19 December 2024 (UTC)
- If any websites sell 'something', they need customers to be able to find them. The 'something' would therefore almost certainly show up in any appropriately-worded web search. If you have web-searched for 'something' and not found it, it's a strong indication that the 'something' is not currently being advertised and/or sold (at least online), either new or (currently) via Ebay and other resale sites. On the latter, of course, any 2nd-hand item might show up at any time. {The poster formerly known as 87.81.230.195} 94.1.223.204 (talk) 20:59, 19 December 2024 (UTC)
December 20
[edit]Biggest game between two teams from Indiana ever?
[edit]Any candidates other than this Indiana+ND game? Thanks, Abeg92contribs 04:13, 20 December 2024 (UTC)
- Define "biggest". ←Baseball Bugs What's up, Doc? carrots→ 04:35, 20 December 2024 (UTC)
- "Most big" ←136.56.165.118 (talk) 15:37, 20 December 2024 (UTC)
- Most supercalifragilisticexpialidociously ginormous, of course. What do they teach in school, these days??? Clarityfiend (talk) 21:40, 20 December 2024 (UTC)
- Most important potential outcome? Largest spectator attendance? Largest combined score? Most hyped in the media? We cannot know what you (or the OP, if different) mean by "biggest" (or "most big") unless you define it. {The poster formerly known as 87.81.230.195} 94.1.223.204 (talk) 20:43, 20 December 2024 (UTC)
- "Most big" ←136.56.165.118 (talk) 15:37, 20 December 2024 (UTC)
The Moonstone characters that die 1972
[edit]The Moonstone book appears to have three characters from the book that die and it appears that in the 1972 tv series adaptation less of the characters die so how many of the characters from The Moonstone 1972 tv series adaptation die. Also tell me if I was right saying that three of the characters from The Moonstone book die and if I was right tell me each character from the book that dies as well. Matthew John Drummond (talk) 19:58, 20 December 2024 (UTC)
- A question better asked on the Italian Wikipedia, since this Italian-language adaptation was made and broadcast in Italy. It's possible that some responder on this en.Wikipedia Ref desk might be able to find out, but seems to me unlikely. {The poster formerly known as 87.81.230.195} 94.1.223.204 (talk) 20:50, 20 December 2024 (UTC)
December 21
[edit]Have PEGI ever mentioned or otherwise announced why they discontinued their "Discrimination" content descriptor despite?
https://pegi.info/en/search-pegi?q=&age%5B%5D=&descriptor%5B%5D=Discrimination
Looking at their database it was only used on five games from 2004 to 2006 which is miniscule Trade (talk) 02:47, 21 December 2024 (UTC)
- https://rating-system.fandom.com/wiki/Discrimination_descriptor Polygnotus (talk) 06:27, 21 December 2024 (UTC)