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The film apparently came out in January 2016, but I have been unable to find many sources. I have:
Plus various blogs. I haven't found any actual reviews.
Since the article was draftified as the result of AfD - as an alternative to deletion - on the promise that adequate sources to demonstrate notability would be added before it was moved back to mainspace, I have reverted the move to mainspace. It needs to have sources added before it goes back to mainspace, and I don't see the caliber of the sources above as being adequate. What else is out there that can be added? Yngvadottir ( talk) 15:30, 25 April 2016 (UTC)
In this edit I reverted changes made by Vvvyzooo. I don't see a reasonable justification for the removal of the Rotten Tomatoes average, which helps to provide much-needed context for the aggregator's overall review percentage. Context is what helps us to maintain a neutral point of view. There was also no obvious justification for removing the 1/10 review from Starburst. Again, context helps us to maintain a neutral point of view. I'm not taking a stance yet on whether or not Urbancinefile.com.au should even be included. At first glance it looks like any-old-blog to me. We don't typically include blogs as references, because any halfwit on the internet can start a blog and proclaim himself an expert on any given subject. We only care what mainstream sources with established reputations have to say about anything. The Irish Film Critic reference ( [1]) is dicey to me. Vvvyzooo, if you wish to explain your decisions and argue for why Urbancinefile should be considered, this would be the place to do it. Please don't restore your changes without achieving consensus, though, as that would be disruptive. Thanks. Cyphoidbomb ( talk) 20:53, 8 August 2016 (UTC)
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![]() | This article was nominated for deletion on 16 April 2014. The result of the discussion was Move to draftspace. |
The film apparently came out in January 2016, but I have been unable to find many sources. I have:
Plus various blogs. I haven't found any actual reviews.
Since the article was draftified as the result of AfD - as an alternative to deletion - on the promise that adequate sources to demonstrate notability would be added before it was moved back to mainspace, I have reverted the move to mainspace. It needs to have sources added before it goes back to mainspace, and I don't see the caliber of the sources above as being adequate. What else is out there that can be added? Yngvadottir ( talk) 15:30, 25 April 2016 (UTC)
In this edit I reverted changes made by Vvvyzooo. I don't see a reasonable justification for the removal of the Rotten Tomatoes average, which helps to provide much-needed context for the aggregator's overall review percentage. Context is what helps us to maintain a neutral point of view. There was also no obvious justification for removing the 1/10 review from Starburst. Again, context helps us to maintain a neutral point of view. I'm not taking a stance yet on whether or not Urbancinefile.com.au should even be included. At first glance it looks like any-old-blog to me. We don't typically include blogs as references, because any halfwit on the internet can start a blog and proclaim himself an expert on any given subject. We only care what mainstream sources with established reputations have to say about anything. The Irish Film Critic reference ( [1]) is dicey to me. Vvvyzooo, if you wish to explain your decisions and argue for why Urbancinefile should be considered, this would be the place to do it. Please don't restore your changes without achieving consensus, though, as that would be disruptive. Thanks. Cyphoidbomb ( talk) 20:53, 8 August 2016 (UTC)