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Wait a minute, the horse was promiscuous too? M.Neko
For a moment, I got this confused with the (so far unpresented) musical version of Silence of the Lambs. It's not that though. Two halves 05:02, 15 Mar 2004 (UTC)
What the, otherwise very comprehensive, article fails to mention is that Cannibal! is the sweetest film ever made. Ever. The film is shown fairly regularly on UK terrestrial TV so I would imagine that a decent number of people have seen it these days. Certainly everyone I know gets made to watch it.
Does anyone know the name of the actor who plays the Indian Chief? He's also a relatively important actor in Orgazmo, so that might make an important trivia point.
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Although I can't find a Wikipedia policy page addressing it, I thought lyrics were not allowed to be posted in articles. I'll leave it for now, but if anyone else knows of the official stance, please respond below. Hoof Hearted 19:58, 30 August 2006 (UTC)
The Plot section should include the songs' titles. WilliamSommerwerck ( talk) 12:16, 5 September 2009 (UTC)
The article refers to the character as both 'Alferd' and 'Alfred' - which is the correct spelling? 207.69.137.27 02:55, 31 August 2006 (UTC)
Again, it really doesn't matter because it appears either spelling is correct, but I suggest we keep it 'Alfred', since the alternate spelling is used in the wikilink The Legend of Alfred Packer. The anonymous edit broke that link. Hoof Hearted ( talk) 14:06, 6 August 2009 (UTC)
The trivia section states that, "Also, when the judge declares that Packer will be 'hung by the neck till you're dead, dead, dead!' is a line taken directly from another episode of Star Trek named 'The Squire of Gothos'." While the line appeared in that episode, it was not taken from it. It is part of the court record, as were all of the judge's lines. Should this be removed or just edited? KomradeDave 05:43, 23 February 2007 (UTC)
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I have changed "Ode to Liane" to "When I was on Top of You" throughout. On my DVD that is the title on both menu options and the end credits, and far better suits the humor of the film anyway. I'm not sure where "Ode" could have been taken from. There are other versions of the DVD (mine is Screenedge) but it seems unlikely the song title would be different on another DVD. If it is, maybe both titles could be given in the article.-- Shantavira| feed me 09:56, 29 January 2019 (UTC)
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Wait a minute, the horse was promiscuous too? M.Neko
For a moment, I got this confused with the (so far unpresented) musical version of Silence of the Lambs. It's not that though. Two halves 05:02, 15 Mar 2004 (UTC)
What the, otherwise very comprehensive, article fails to mention is that Cannibal! is the sweetest film ever made. Ever. The film is shown fairly regularly on UK terrestrial TV so I would imagine that a decent number of people have seen it these days. Certainly everyone I know gets made to watch it.
Does anyone know the name of the actor who plays the Indian Chief? He's also a relatively important actor in Orgazmo, so that might make an important trivia point.
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Although I can't find a Wikipedia policy page addressing it, I thought lyrics were not allowed to be posted in articles. I'll leave it for now, but if anyone else knows of the official stance, please respond below. Hoof Hearted 19:58, 30 August 2006 (UTC)
The Plot section should include the songs' titles. WilliamSommerwerck ( talk) 12:16, 5 September 2009 (UTC)
The article refers to the character as both 'Alferd' and 'Alfred' - which is the correct spelling? 207.69.137.27 02:55, 31 August 2006 (UTC)
Again, it really doesn't matter because it appears either spelling is correct, but I suggest we keep it 'Alfred', since the alternate spelling is used in the wikilink The Legend of Alfred Packer. The anonymous edit broke that link. Hoof Hearted ( talk) 14:06, 6 August 2009 (UTC)
The trivia section states that, "Also, when the judge declares that Packer will be 'hung by the neck till you're dead, dead, dead!' is a line taken directly from another episode of Star Trek named 'The Squire of Gothos'." While the line appeared in that episode, it was not taken from it. It is part of the court record, as were all of the judge's lines. Should this be removed or just edited? KomradeDave 05:43, 23 February 2007 (UTC)
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I have changed "Ode to Liane" to "When I was on Top of You" throughout. On my DVD that is the title on both menu options and the end credits, and far better suits the humor of the film anyway. I'm not sure where "Ode" could have been taken from. There are other versions of the DVD (mine is Screenedge) but it seems unlikely the song title would be different on another DVD. If it is, maybe both titles could be given in the article.-- Shantavira| feed me 09:56, 29 January 2019 (UTC)