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Do you have a source that says filming has begun? An official social media account, or something? It just hasn't been reported that I can see, for some reason. MikeAllen00:00, 31 March 2023 (UTC)reply
I presume Australian-born producer James Wan was responsible for the Easter Egg that must have given the Australians who worked on the special effects a good laugh. The high school in the film in Harold Holt High School.
Harold Holt was the name of the Australian prime minister from 1966 to 1967. He disappeared while swimming at
Cheviot Beach,
Victoria, presumed drowned. There's now a swimming pool named after him,
Harold Holt Memorial Swimming Centre!
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Night Swim (film) →
Night Swim – Seems to be the clear primary topic, grossing $44 million and all-in-all being a pretty big phenomena. 600k+ monthly views after release (down from its peak), the two-entry dab is at 2k monthly views, and the album is at 200 monthly. (Not sure why the film is listed secondly on the dab page, but ah well.) Utopes(talk / cont) 00:23, 11 February 2024 (UTC) — Relisting.asilvering (
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OpposeWP:RECENTISM of a just released movie. It didn't reach #1 on opening weeekend, and has a not-spectacular box office receipts of $44M being middling. It is not the biggest horror film of the decade. It is not Wan/Blumhouse's biggest film. Thus its longterm significance is lower than than of the album, a debut album. It has a C Cinemascore and is certified rotten by critics on Rotten Tomatoes, so is not a cinematic nor audience breakout.
[1][2] By comparison, it isn't M3gan or Invisible Man from Blumhouse; it isn't genre-breaking like Alien, Terminator, Predator, Silence of the Lambs, or Psycho; it isn't a milestone horror film like The Fly, Hostel, Saw, Halloween, ... Longterm, the activity on this article will likely sink to that of the average horror film, as this has the boxoffice returns of an average high end horror film. --
65.92.247.66 (
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19:11, 11 February 2024 (UTC)reply
Respectfully, how does any of this matter? This is about determining the primary topic, not about whether or not it's the most revolutionary movie of all time, through completely unrelated comparisons. It reached #2 on its opening weekend, just behind Wonka. Its cinemascore, rotten tomatoes, or "ability to become a cult classic" has no bearing on whether or not this is what people are searching for on Wikipedia.
There are two topics on Wikipedia that go by this name. An
album, and a
film. You added a third title for "Nightswim" to the disambiguation so we can throw that in there too. First off, due to
WP:SMALLDETAILS, both Night Swim and Nightswim would exist on separate titles, and if there were only two topics, there would not need to be a DAB page to distinguish these two. And even if they were equatable, to get this out of the way, "Nightswim" is one of a musician's six other aliases, Nightswim being one on the list, referenceable back to one interview that used it. A redirect, which receives 0 to 1 pageviews usually, but had a major 500% jump up to 5 pageviews yesterday, bringing the average for the month up to 2! But, this title is fundamentally different by missing a space, so it's a non-issue. There's only two articles on Wikipedia that could possibly be at this title. The pageviews for
Night Swim and
Night Swim (album) combined have reached like 17k views over the last 5 years. Half of which were almost surely from people looking for the film, peaking this January. The views for
Night Swim (film) had more than that just yesterday (17.5k), when the movie came out over a month ago. Across its release window, it reached 1.5 million pageviews over the last two months. On the contrary, the album had 2,062 pageviews under its same 2-month release window in 2016, and this is the only other topic that could be at this title.
There might be other titles that include some combinations of the words "night" and "swim" or "swimming", but none of that has any bearing if they aren't exactly "Night Swim", to which this film is demonstratably the primary topic on Wikipedia with this title, in my opinion. Utopes(talk / cont)20:35, 12 February 2024 (UTC)reply
Just because something a movie released recently doesn't mean it can't be the primary topic. Just because something is new doesn't mean it's impossible to tell what will be more relevant, and we already have 14 months worth of prerelease / postrelease worth of trends to see where things are going. The album absolutely pales in comparison. The PEAK for the album when it was at the title of "Night Swim" was 0.08% of the pageview relevancy of the movie, before dropping down to a casual 0.01% of the film's peak. Heck, when I look up "Night Swim album", the soundtrack gets more results than Salvat's album. The only time that anything about Josef Salvat's
album came up on google... was from Wikipedia. There is no chance that the album will ever push 1.5 million pageviews, more realistically it will return to its 100 a month average, but maybe a bit of a boost from sharing a title with the film.
All I'm saying is, with only two things to choose between, it's really not hard to work out what people are looking for. The film page has existed for over a year with significant usage throughout, and was getting 200 daily pageviews with no info back in January 2023 when the album was getting 0. These are the views from all of 2023,
[3] so it doesn't even include the 5x jump at release and the subsequent peaks to follow. The album's all time peak is also nothing in comparison to the film's.
There honestly might not need to be a disambiguation page to be honest, hatnoting would have been totally sufficient per
WP:TWODAB. Could be acceptable now with
Nightswim, but there's not a rush to add that. This is a case of
WP:UPT as the only thing that people searching would be looking for with this term, only in competition with one other non-event title. Utopes(talk / cont)06:04, 14 February 2024 (UTC)reply
Support: I'm not sure I buy the recentism argument. The
pageviews shows that in the month after the article for the album was made, it had 900-1000 pageviews. I mean the album was released in France in October 2015 and worldwide in February 2016 and the article wasn't even made until May 2016. Now compare that to the pageviews for the movie. The movie was released in January 2024 and the pageviews for that month is over 1 million. The article for the film was created in January 2023. According to the article, this was when the movie was announced to be in pre-production. Even at this very early stage, the pageviews for January 2023 was over 3000, more than 3x the pageviews that the album had at its peak.
Bait30 Talk 2 me pls?07:37, 23 February 2024 (UTC)reply
Support per Utopes. Although the film article's pageviews clearly involve recentism, this is basically a
WP:TWODAB situation, and the album does not seem especially notable. Bait30 provided information from around the time of release of the album, and that helps make sense of the situation. The album article peaked at less than 1000 pageviews per month, and has since been declining. That shows dramatically lower peak readership interest. —
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22:57, 8 March 2024 (UTC)reply
Support. Even if we argue that the film is improperly inflated, it'd be the primary topic even if this article's page views were cut in 1/10 (which they won't be).
Fin Leavell has single-digit pageviews and is of very borderline notability, and seems to have performed under lots of names of which Nightswim was just one. The album also has single-digit pageviews. Even a snooty, pop-culture sucks argument disfavoring movies doesn't work here because the competition is ALSO pop culure. This is very straightforward, clear primary topic for the film.
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15:43, 14 March 2024 (UTC)reply
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Do you have a source that says filming has begun? An official social media account, or something? It just hasn't been reported that I can see, for some reason. MikeAllen00:00, 31 March 2023 (UTC)reply
I presume Australian-born producer James Wan was responsible for the Easter Egg that must have given the Australians who worked on the special effects a good laugh. The high school in the film in Harold Holt High School.
Harold Holt was the name of the Australian prime minister from 1966 to 1967. He disappeared while swimming at
Cheviot Beach,
Victoria, presumed drowned. There's now a swimming pool named after him,
Harold Holt Memorial Swimming Centre!
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14:05, 9 January 2024 (UTC)reply
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Night Swim (film) →
Night Swim – Seems to be the clear primary topic, grossing $44 million and all-in-all being a pretty big phenomena. 600k+ monthly views after release (down from its peak), the two-entry dab is at 2k monthly views, and the album is at 200 monthly. (Not sure why the film is listed secondly on the dab page, but ah well.) Utopes(talk / cont) 00:23, 11 February 2024 (UTC) — Relisting.asilvering (
talk)
03:47, 8 March 2024 (UTC)reply
OpposeWP:RECENTISM of a just released movie. It didn't reach #1 on opening weeekend, and has a not-spectacular box office receipts of $44M being middling. It is not the biggest horror film of the decade. It is not Wan/Blumhouse's biggest film. Thus its longterm significance is lower than than of the album, a debut album. It has a C Cinemascore and is certified rotten by critics on Rotten Tomatoes, so is not a cinematic nor audience breakout.
[1][2] By comparison, it isn't M3gan or Invisible Man from Blumhouse; it isn't genre-breaking like Alien, Terminator, Predator, Silence of the Lambs, or Psycho; it isn't a milestone horror film like The Fly, Hostel, Saw, Halloween, ... Longterm, the activity on this article will likely sink to that of the average horror film, as this has the boxoffice returns of an average high end horror film. --
65.92.247.66 (
talk)
19:11, 11 February 2024 (UTC)reply
Respectfully, how does any of this matter? This is about determining the primary topic, not about whether or not it's the most revolutionary movie of all time, through completely unrelated comparisons. It reached #2 on its opening weekend, just behind Wonka. Its cinemascore, rotten tomatoes, or "ability to become a cult classic" has no bearing on whether or not this is what people are searching for on Wikipedia.
There are two topics on Wikipedia that go by this name. An
album, and a
film. You added a third title for "Nightswim" to the disambiguation so we can throw that in there too. First off, due to
WP:SMALLDETAILS, both Night Swim and Nightswim would exist on separate titles, and if there were only two topics, there would not need to be a DAB page to distinguish these two. And even if they were equatable, to get this out of the way, "Nightswim" is one of a musician's six other aliases, Nightswim being one on the list, referenceable back to one interview that used it. A redirect, which receives 0 to 1 pageviews usually, but had a major 500% jump up to 5 pageviews yesterday, bringing the average for the month up to 2! But, this title is fundamentally different by missing a space, so it's a non-issue. There's only two articles on Wikipedia that could possibly be at this title. The pageviews for
Night Swim and
Night Swim (album) combined have reached like 17k views over the last 5 years. Half of which were almost surely from people looking for the film, peaking this January. The views for
Night Swim (film) had more than that just yesterday (17.5k), when the movie came out over a month ago. Across its release window, it reached 1.5 million pageviews over the last two months. On the contrary, the album had 2,062 pageviews under its same 2-month release window in 2016, and this is the only other topic that could be at this title.
There might be other titles that include some combinations of the words "night" and "swim" or "swimming", but none of that has any bearing if they aren't exactly "Night Swim", to which this film is demonstratably the primary topic on Wikipedia with this title, in my opinion. Utopes(talk / cont)20:35, 12 February 2024 (UTC)reply
Just because something a movie released recently doesn't mean it can't be the primary topic. Just because something is new doesn't mean it's impossible to tell what will be more relevant, and we already have 14 months worth of prerelease / postrelease worth of trends to see where things are going. The album absolutely pales in comparison. The PEAK for the album when it was at the title of "Night Swim" was 0.08% of the pageview relevancy of the movie, before dropping down to a casual 0.01% of the film's peak. Heck, when I look up "Night Swim album", the soundtrack gets more results than Salvat's album. The only time that anything about Josef Salvat's
album came up on google... was from Wikipedia. There is no chance that the album will ever push 1.5 million pageviews, more realistically it will return to its 100 a month average, but maybe a bit of a boost from sharing a title with the film.
All I'm saying is, with only two things to choose between, it's really not hard to work out what people are looking for. The film page has existed for over a year with significant usage throughout, and was getting 200 daily pageviews with no info back in January 2023 when the album was getting 0. These are the views from all of 2023,
[3] so it doesn't even include the 5x jump at release and the subsequent peaks to follow. The album's all time peak is also nothing in comparison to the film's.
There honestly might not need to be a disambiguation page to be honest, hatnoting would have been totally sufficient per
WP:TWODAB. Could be acceptable now with
Nightswim, but there's not a rush to add that. This is a case of
WP:UPT as the only thing that people searching would be looking for with this term, only in competition with one other non-event title. Utopes(talk / cont)06:04, 14 February 2024 (UTC)reply
Support: I'm not sure I buy the recentism argument. The
pageviews shows that in the month after the article for the album was made, it had 900-1000 pageviews. I mean the album was released in France in October 2015 and worldwide in February 2016 and the article wasn't even made until May 2016. Now compare that to the pageviews for the movie. The movie was released in January 2024 and the pageviews for that month is over 1 million. The article for the film was created in January 2023. According to the article, this was when the movie was announced to be in pre-production. Even at this very early stage, the pageviews for January 2023 was over 3000, more than 3x the pageviews that the album had at its peak.
Bait30 Talk 2 me pls?07:37, 23 February 2024 (UTC)reply
Support per Utopes. Although the film article's pageviews clearly involve recentism, this is basically a
WP:TWODAB situation, and the album does not seem especially notable. Bait30 provided information from around the time of release of the album, and that helps make sense of the situation. The album article peaked at less than 1000 pageviews per month, and has since been declining. That shows dramatically lower peak readership interest. —
BarrelProof (
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22:57, 8 March 2024 (UTC)reply
Support. Even if we argue that the film is improperly inflated, it'd be the primary topic even if this article's page views were cut in 1/10 (which they won't be).
Fin Leavell has single-digit pageviews and is of very borderline notability, and seems to have performed under lots of names of which Nightswim was just one. The album also has single-digit pageviews. Even a snooty, pop-culture sucks argument disfavoring movies doesn't work here because the competition is ALSO pop culure. This is very straightforward, clear primary topic for the film.
SnowFire (
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15:43, 14 March 2024 (UTC)reply
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