User talk:SnapSnapRevert of edit on The Royal Hotel - "the fact that they were pretending to be Canadians is not relevant to the overall plot".Hi SnapSnap, => https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=The_Royal_Hotel_(film)&oldid=prev&diff=1200691256 I would disagree on the irrelevance of Hanna and Liv's only pretending to be Canadian, without actually being Canadians - throughout the film there are numerous references to Canada and attributes commonly associated with Canada and Canadians (like grizzly bears, for example), Hanna bakes a cake for Liv with Canadian flag on the top which Liv drops on being presented with as her birthday present - all those things which of course would make sense and have more meaning to Canadians rather than to two Americans girls only pretending to be Canadians (due to perceived goodwill towards the Canucks and possible antipathy towards Americans), and all that could be very easily missed on if the watcher misses that short exchange between Liv, Torsten and Hanna in the first minutes of the film (very easy to miss because of the noisy music in the background)... Hence that need to make this little but important fact obvious, in my opinion. But I'm not going to kick up a fuss about that. BTW, "outback" is usually not capitalised when used as adjective - yes, it is often capitalised as noun ("The Outback"), but not in phrases like "little outback town" : => https://www.dictionary.com/browse/outback Cheers mate, Szagory (talk) 17:52, 30 January 2024 (UTC)
Reverted edit on Now That You Got ItHey SnapSnap, I noticed you reverted my edit on Now That You Got It that I had just reinstated. While I agree that the song is not visible in Gwen's Billboard chart history link, which I think is an error on their part since the credited artist for the song is "Gwen Stefani Featuring Damian 'Jr. Gong' Marley" instead of just "Gwen Stefani", it does appear at #13 during the week of September 29, 2007. This Billboard link is behind a paywall, but it does reveal the information. I also linked a JPEG of it here on an image-hosting site if you are unable to reach the paid link. I reverted the edit on the page again because of this, thank you. Carbrera (talk) 00:17, 6 August 2024 (UTC). Duran Duran Astronaut wiki page.Hello! Your info of my edit of Duran Duran album astronaut edit is 100% incorrect. I will be changing it back. The album came out on Oct 11 in the UK and 12 in the US. https://web.archive.org/web/20040922211040/http://duranduranmusic.com/newindex.php?page=pages/astronaut_presale Askkaty2write (talk) 14:59, 1 October 2024 (UTC)
Shock Value IIHello, not that this really matters much, but I noticed that you deleted my statement about “Shock Value II” being Timbaland’s most recent album. And I also did notice the past edits of others saying it’s his most recent. I mean, it is a fact that he hasn’t put out a new album in over a decade and I think it is interesting to point out. I’m just kinda curious as to why you don’t think so. Whitefishwine322 (talk) 05:58, 28 October 2024 (UTC)
Woman of the Hour categoryHi @SnapSnap, I'm @Spectrallights. I had a question about an edit you made on the Woman of the Hour page. You removed the film from the category Films about misogyny, citing redundancy of categories. I would like to add it back as I don’t think it’s redundant; the category Films about violence against women isn’t exactly the same thing as misogyny. The Rotten Tomatoes consensus itself on the page states: "Deftly directed by star Anna Kendrick, Woman of the Hour uses an incredible true story as the foundation for a powerful examination of the intersection between systemic misogyny and violence." Thus, the film isn’t just about violence against women, but it also examines systemic misogyny in society. Spectrallights (talk) 04:53, 13 November 2024 (UTC)
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