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Notability

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1) A cursory internet search only returns a single review from Rotten Tomatoes.

2) The IMDB reference does not meet notability guidelines per WP:NOTFLLM

3) There is no full-length featured newspaper articles from large circulation newspapers or full-length magazine reviews and criticism reviewing the film.

4) The film is widely distributed, but it has not received full length reviews by two or more nationally known critics.

5) The film is not historically notable.

6) The film was is not considered notable by a broad survey of film critics, academics, or movie professionals. (Yes the five years has not passed, but really, do you think this film will be on any of thoise lists?)

7) The film has not bee featured as part of a documentary, program, or retrospective on the history of cinema.

8) The film has not received a major award for excellence in some aspect of filmmaking.

9) The film has not been selected for preservation in a national archive.

10) As far as a internet search is concerned, the film is not "taught" as a subject at an accredited university or college with a notable film program.

11) The film does not in any way, shape or form represent a unique accomplishment in cinema, a milestone in the development of film art, or contributes significantly to the development of United States cinema.

12) The article has not had any updates in over a year since it creation (Feb 2007) and it appears the author is no longer active on Wikipedia and has abandoned the entry.

I beleive this film should be given a prod tag. It does not meet notability requirements of WP:NOTFLLM and should be nominated for deletion. Barton Foley (talk) 12:57, 12 September 2008 (UTC)[reply]

Improving this article

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A deeper search through the great number of genre reviews discovers enough to meet WP:NF. I have added a few sources and begun cleanup and expansion. Schmidt, MICHAEL Q. 07:38, 21 December 2009 (UTC)[reply]

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After claenup and sourcing I determined that several of the individuals in this article may merit articles per WP:ENT, and so set them as redlinks.

  1. Brett Piper [1][2]
  2. Julian Wells [3]
  3. Erika Smith [4]
  4. Michael R. Thomas [5]
  5. Sylvianne Chebance [6]
  6. John Paul Fedele [7]
  7. Carl Burrows [8]

I invite editors to consider creating these articles, being sure to include their filmograpjies and links to reviews of their filmwork. Schmidt, MICHAEL Q. 20:07, 22 December 2009 (UTC)[reply]

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