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the Tank girl film was made in 1995, yet when they try to figure out which movie the creator was quoting, they say it was a 2000 movie (Sexy Beast) 99.241.140.96 ( talk) 07:13, 12 April 2008 (UTC)
What's the name of the track that plays during the first animated sequence depicting Tank Girl's first spin in the tank and ends with the shot of Kesslee in a body cast? —The preceding unsigned comment was added by 83.245.28.201 ( talk • contribs) .
This paragraph seems highly POV. I know several fans of Tank Girl who loved the movie, and do not feel it was massacred by its director. The paragraph suffers from weasel words and generally tells us what to think and why. I think it should go, or be rewritten so that it sticks to verifiable facts from reliable sources. -- cmh 04:56, 14 August 2006 (UTC)
-- You need to check the citations from the actual authors of Tank Girl who both hold that the film was a complete travesty. look into it, check your facts... There should not be anything about the film on this Tank Girl Wiki at all, as there is a seperate one for the shit heap that is the film.....
Definitely the tank shown in the picture is a Stuart, but that wasn't the only one Tank Girl drives in the film. It was on late last night where I am and I'm pretty sure I recognized a PT-76, or at least some kind of smallish tank with a flat upturned boat-hull and a chopped-conical turret that was definitely not a Stuart. Also there was another tank which looked like a wooden mockup of no vehicle in particular. I'm sorry I can't be more helpful, but I was half asleep and distracted by the incredibly low quality of the picture. Eleland 00:46, 1 October 2006 (UTC)
Is the erm "strip" used for the duration ot eh article accurate? most americans think of the term "strip" refers to something like Peanuts, Blondie, Family Circus. Wouldn't "comic book" or "issue" be more accurate? (like Judge Dredd), or is it actually serial daily comic akin to Dick Tracy?
I've never known this character to be identified as an anarchist, either by the author or by the character within the comics. Without a source, I feel that this is a misrepresentation based on the idea that the character is simply rebellious. Until some kind of citation shows up, I'm removing this article from the Fictional Anarchist category. As soon as a source shows up, feel free to add it again.-- Cast 06:11, 21 January 2007 (UTC)
yeah okay thats cool, i just let the riot grrrl association with anarcha-feminism emma goldman/kathy acker-type flimshaw go to me noggin i guess. but i still think the comics way more anarchist-flavored than say slc punk, whose characters' idea of anarchism's basically, "huhuhuh i dont think there should be no government cos government sucks, thad be cool huuhuh, punk rock!" which has nothing to do with chomsky or howard zinn, or even jello biafra-type stuff. but that movies still on the "anarchist movies" category
okay - i found a quote where she self-identifies - i wasn't ganderin' for it, i just happened on it when i was lookin through a real bad issue called apocalypse, all the world leaders are hopping on a spaceship after they find out a comet's heading for earth, leaving all the earth-salty wage-slaves to die, and when her crew try to get on, this mustache says, "what group are you with?", she says, "angelfarkers anonymous", he says, "what country do you rule?," she says, "we're anarchists, motherfucker!", and she blasts away all the g-men. does that count?
yeah, it's about half way throughs apocalypse (a real stinky book), it's right after she headbutts lady di and nicks her tiara, no scans sorrys
God what a bunch of fucking idiots.... Splitting hairs....
Both halves of this entry are large enough to make solid entries of their own so I have suggested splitting the film off to Tank Girl (film). ( Emperor 17:23, 31 January 2007 (UTC))
Yeah I agree completely with this. Doctor Moley 20:32, 1 February 2007 (UTC)
Me too, I think they both look quite different Mdk0642 23:39, 1 February 2007 (UTC)
Agree -- this should be quick and easy to do, as the film section is already formated as its own article. ~CS 17:23, 7 February 2007 (UTC)
Agree, in fact i'll move it myself. Andrzejbanas 02:25, 10 February 2007 (UTC)
i tried to cite the source, there was a thing to a stoopid myspace fansite, but it got chopped off as spam. still think it's interesting
Biopunk ( talk) 15:32, 28 February 2009 (UTC)biopunk
I'm a little bit confused as to how this is classified as feminist literature. Just because it has a strong female lead, that does not make it a feminist piece. I have never read or seen this comic, so perhaps I am wrong. But my researching the authors has not led me to believe that any of them are feminists (particularly considering most of them are men). I think that this article needs to explain the feminist aspect of the comic, and reference some good sources that back up the explanation. Darkcraft ( talk) 05:24, 14 November 2008 (UTC)
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Noticed article includes "DEFAULTSORT:Girl, Tank" and wondered why isn't just sorted as "Tank Girl". -- EarthFurst ( talk) 21:31, 10 February 2019 (UTC)
Not having read the original comics, is the fact that, in the film, one "license plate" on TG's vehicle says TANK, and the other, despite not being an exact mirror, says KANT, instead of KNAT which would be TANK spelled backwards an error, or is that the same in the original comic? And if it is an adjustment for the film, is it noteworthy enough to be in the articles? 32.212.102.239 ( talk) 07:29, 28 May 2022 (UTC)
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the Tank girl film was made in 1995, yet when they try to figure out which movie the creator was quoting, they say it was a 2000 movie (Sexy Beast) 99.241.140.96 ( talk) 07:13, 12 April 2008 (UTC)
What's the name of the track that plays during the first animated sequence depicting Tank Girl's first spin in the tank and ends with the shot of Kesslee in a body cast? —The preceding unsigned comment was added by 83.245.28.201 ( talk • contribs) .
This paragraph seems highly POV. I know several fans of Tank Girl who loved the movie, and do not feel it was massacred by its director. The paragraph suffers from weasel words and generally tells us what to think and why. I think it should go, or be rewritten so that it sticks to verifiable facts from reliable sources. -- cmh 04:56, 14 August 2006 (UTC)
-- You need to check the citations from the actual authors of Tank Girl who both hold that the film was a complete travesty. look into it, check your facts... There should not be anything about the film on this Tank Girl Wiki at all, as there is a seperate one for the shit heap that is the film.....
Definitely the tank shown in the picture is a Stuart, but that wasn't the only one Tank Girl drives in the film. It was on late last night where I am and I'm pretty sure I recognized a PT-76, or at least some kind of smallish tank with a flat upturned boat-hull and a chopped-conical turret that was definitely not a Stuart. Also there was another tank which looked like a wooden mockup of no vehicle in particular. I'm sorry I can't be more helpful, but I was half asleep and distracted by the incredibly low quality of the picture. Eleland 00:46, 1 October 2006 (UTC)
Is the erm "strip" used for the duration ot eh article accurate? most americans think of the term "strip" refers to something like Peanuts, Blondie, Family Circus. Wouldn't "comic book" or "issue" be more accurate? (like Judge Dredd), or is it actually serial daily comic akin to Dick Tracy?
I've never known this character to be identified as an anarchist, either by the author or by the character within the comics. Without a source, I feel that this is a misrepresentation based on the idea that the character is simply rebellious. Until some kind of citation shows up, I'm removing this article from the Fictional Anarchist category. As soon as a source shows up, feel free to add it again.-- Cast 06:11, 21 January 2007 (UTC)
yeah okay thats cool, i just let the riot grrrl association with anarcha-feminism emma goldman/kathy acker-type flimshaw go to me noggin i guess. but i still think the comics way more anarchist-flavored than say slc punk, whose characters' idea of anarchism's basically, "huhuhuh i dont think there should be no government cos government sucks, thad be cool huuhuh, punk rock!" which has nothing to do with chomsky or howard zinn, or even jello biafra-type stuff. but that movies still on the "anarchist movies" category
okay - i found a quote where she self-identifies - i wasn't ganderin' for it, i just happened on it when i was lookin through a real bad issue called apocalypse, all the world leaders are hopping on a spaceship after they find out a comet's heading for earth, leaving all the earth-salty wage-slaves to die, and when her crew try to get on, this mustache says, "what group are you with?", she says, "angelfarkers anonymous", he says, "what country do you rule?," she says, "we're anarchists, motherfucker!", and she blasts away all the g-men. does that count?
yeah, it's about half way throughs apocalypse (a real stinky book), it's right after she headbutts lady di and nicks her tiara, no scans sorrys
God what a bunch of fucking idiots.... Splitting hairs....
Both halves of this entry are large enough to make solid entries of their own so I have suggested splitting the film off to Tank Girl (film). ( Emperor 17:23, 31 January 2007 (UTC))
Yeah I agree completely with this. Doctor Moley 20:32, 1 February 2007 (UTC)
Me too, I think they both look quite different Mdk0642 23:39, 1 February 2007 (UTC)
Agree -- this should be quick and easy to do, as the film section is already formated as its own article. ~CS 17:23, 7 February 2007 (UTC)
Agree, in fact i'll move it myself. Andrzejbanas 02:25, 10 February 2007 (UTC)
i tried to cite the source, there was a thing to a stoopid myspace fansite, but it got chopped off as spam. still think it's interesting
Biopunk ( talk) 15:32, 28 February 2009 (UTC)biopunk
I'm a little bit confused as to how this is classified as feminist literature. Just because it has a strong female lead, that does not make it a feminist piece. I have never read or seen this comic, so perhaps I am wrong. But my researching the authors has not led me to believe that any of them are feminists (particularly considering most of them are men). I think that this article needs to explain the feminist aspect of the comic, and reference some good sources that back up the explanation. Darkcraft ( talk) 05:24, 14 November 2008 (UTC)
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Noticed article includes "DEFAULTSORT:Girl, Tank" and wondered why isn't just sorted as "Tank Girl". -- EarthFurst ( talk) 21:31, 10 February 2019 (UTC)
Not having read the original comics, is the fact that, in the film, one "license plate" on TG's vehicle says TANK, and the other, despite not being an exact mirror, says KANT, instead of KNAT which would be TANK spelled backwards an error, or is that the same in the original comic? And if it is an adjustment for the film, is it noteworthy enough to be in the articles? 32.212.102.239 ( talk) 07:29, 28 May 2022 (UTC)