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Is this movie related to the graphic novel / comic? — Preceding unsigned comment added by 76.202.212.229 ( talk) 19:54, 18 June 2020 (UTC)
I reverted the Premise section because an editor inadvertently made a change that violated copyright rules. Another previous editor had simply copied the summary from the Amazon website and enclosed it in quotation marks. A subsequent editor then added a few words (and in so doing correctly removed the quotation marks) but by removing the quotation marks, inadvertently violated copyright policy.
It’ll soon be a moot point anyway, since in a few days when the movie comes out millions of people will be rewriting what’s there. Telle est la vie sur Wikipedia __ 170.253.146.135 ( talk) 01:31, 30 June 2021 (UTC)
After watching The Tomorrow War on Amazon, I happened to see an Amazon trailer for it on a theatrical screen before a movie at a local theatre and was astonished at how effective it was on a big screen. While I liked the movie on Amazon, I was blown away by the trailer on a full-sized movie screen. I would've paid to see it again despite having already seen it on Amazon: that's how great it looked (it was made to be shown in theatres but, because of the pandemic scare resulting in vastly reduced patronage of movie theatres during exactly that time frame, Amazon snapped it up to debut on its platform). I think the picture would've been a hit had it been released theatrically and would be thought of extremely differently today. I'm trying to figure out some way to introduce that line of thinking into the article but of course I'm stymied by the original research aspect. Racing Forward ( talk) 10:36, 12 July 2022 (UTC)
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Is this movie related to the graphic novel / comic? — Preceding unsigned comment added by 76.202.212.229 ( talk) 19:54, 18 June 2020 (UTC)
I reverted the Premise section because an editor inadvertently made a change that violated copyright rules. Another previous editor had simply copied the summary from the Amazon website and enclosed it in quotation marks. A subsequent editor then added a few words (and in so doing correctly removed the quotation marks) but by removing the quotation marks, inadvertently violated copyright policy.
It’ll soon be a moot point anyway, since in a few days when the movie comes out millions of people will be rewriting what’s there. Telle est la vie sur Wikipedia __ 170.253.146.135 ( talk) 01:31, 30 June 2021 (UTC)
After watching The Tomorrow War on Amazon, I happened to see an Amazon trailer for it on a theatrical screen before a movie at a local theatre and was astonished at how effective it was on a big screen. While I liked the movie on Amazon, I was blown away by the trailer on a full-sized movie screen. I would've paid to see it again despite having already seen it on Amazon: that's how great it looked (it was made to be shown in theatres but, because of the pandemic scare resulting in vastly reduced patronage of movie theatres during exactly that time frame, Amazon snapped it up to debut on its platform). I think the picture would've been a hit had it been released theatrically and would be thought of extremely differently today. I'm trying to figure out some way to introduce that line of thinking into the article but of course I'm stymied by the original research aspect. Racing Forward ( talk) 10:36, 12 July 2022 (UTC)