00:0100:01, 21 July 2024diffhist−9
The Mind Robber
→Plot: Everything is black or white in noir. I think a description would be better described not breaking the fourth wall into something that sounds like production notes.current
16:4616:46, 19 July 2024diffhist−596
Rey (Star Wars)
The "S" Actually stands for Shame. This article needs massive trimming. Tiny details should be left on the actual movies article otherwise the massive detail makes those articles redundant.
19:4919:49, 17 July 2024diffhist−12
Men in Black 3
→Plot: I think his physical appearance or age is irrelevant for the description as the "Aliens" are usually in a physical disguise as human, or have a significantly different lifespan.current
18:3118:31, 17 July 2024diffhist−1,570
List of Mission: Impossible characters
There is no evidence to support that the Paris played by Nimoy in the series and the Paris in Dead Reckoning are the same person, especially since HE would be an elderly man at this point, and SHE is a young female assassin. Just two people who share the same name like Dan Briggs and Jasper Briggs, and no one said they are related either!current
14:2114:21, 15 July 2024diffhist+10
Clue (film)
→Plot: The Ending Designations differ on the DVD Menu, Ending A Is Wadsworth, Ending B is Miss Scarlet, and Ending C is Mrs Peacock. Let's keep these grammatical designations off for now.
12:4712:47, 11 July 2024diffhist−1,065
World War Z (film)
→Cast: Dramatic Misrepresentation of these characters, especially captain Speke who was not the former CIA Operative. He was the guy who got bit before shooting himself to make sure Gerry escaped to his aircraft.
14:3114:31, 10 July 2024diffhist−81
The Tomorrow People
While the Extraordinary kids have extraordinary powers, this is not a "Superhero" franchise as they don't go in capes and masks performing acts of vigilantism.current
17:3317:33, 9 July 2024diffhist0
Pyramids of Mars
→Plot: Come to think of it we never actually hear him say WHEN he boarded The TARDIS. But let's stick with what we have seen when one watches this serial.current
13:0113:01, 9 July 2024diffhist−11
Clue (film)
→Home media: On The DVD Ending A is Wadsworth, Ending B is Scarlet, and Ending C is Mrs Peacock. The Menu is highlighted on the Magnifying Glass.
12:0112:01, 8 July 2024diffhist−3
Jonah Hauer-King
Undid revision
1231283458 by
Ironman7777 (
talk) Again you have no source that this actor is going to be called by this name. The article you read says that "Conrad" is an organization, not the person, and you have not linked to an article. As I understand it that responsibility falls upon the editor in question.currentTag: Undo
21:2221:22, 16 June 2024diffhist−11
The Legend of Ruby Sunday
→Plot: She did not become Sutekh, what happend to her and Harriet is the same thing that happened to Professor Scarman in Pyramids of Mars, and he was identified as "The god of death" in this episode.
00:0100:01, 21 July 2024diffhist−9
The Mind Robber
→Plot: Everything is black or white in noir. I think a description would be better described not breaking the fourth wall into something that sounds like production notes.current
16:4616:46, 19 July 2024diffhist−596
Rey (Star Wars)
The "S" Actually stands for Shame. This article needs massive trimming. Tiny details should be left on the actual movies article otherwise the massive detail makes those articles redundant.
19:4919:49, 17 July 2024diffhist−12
Men in Black 3
→Plot: I think his physical appearance or age is irrelevant for the description as the "Aliens" are usually in a physical disguise as human, or have a significantly different lifespan.current
18:3118:31, 17 July 2024diffhist−1,570
List of Mission: Impossible characters
There is no evidence to support that the Paris played by Nimoy in the series and the Paris in Dead Reckoning are the same person, especially since HE would be an elderly man at this point, and SHE is a young female assassin. Just two people who share the same name like Dan Briggs and Jasper Briggs, and no one said they are related either!current
14:2114:21, 15 July 2024diffhist+10
Clue (film)
→Plot: The Ending Designations differ on the DVD Menu, Ending A Is Wadsworth, Ending B is Miss Scarlet, and Ending C is Mrs Peacock. Let's keep these grammatical designations off for now.
12:4712:47, 11 July 2024diffhist−1,065
World War Z (film)
→Cast: Dramatic Misrepresentation of these characters, especially captain Speke who was not the former CIA Operative. He was the guy who got bit before shooting himself to make sure Gerry escaped to his aircraft.
14:3114:31, 10 July 2024diffhist−81
The Tomorrow People
While the Extraordinary kids have extraordinary powers, this is not a "Superhero" franchise as they don't go in capes and masks performing acts of vigilantism.current
17:3317:33, 9 July 2024diffhist0
Pyramids of Mars
→Plot: Come to think of it we never actually hear him say WHEN he boarded The TARDIS. But let's stick with what we have seen when one watches this serial.current
13:0113:01, 9 July 2024diffhist−11
Clue (film)
→Home media: On The DVD Ending A is Wadsworth, Ending B is Scarlet, and Ending C is Mrs Peacock. The Menu is highlighted on the Magnifying Glass.
12:0112:01, 8 July 2024diffhist−3
Jonah Hauer-King
Undid revision
1231283458 by
Ironman7777 (
talk) Again you have no source that this actor is going to be called by this name. The article you read says that "Conrad" is an organization, not the person, and you have not linked to an article. As I understand it that responsibility falls upon the editor in question.currentTag: Undo
21:2221:22, 16 June 2024diffhist−11
The Legend of Ruby Sunday
→Plot: She did not become Sutekh, what happend to her and Harriet is the same thing that happened to Professor Scarman in Pyramids of Mars, and he was identified as "The god of death" in this episode.