Talk:Host (film)

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plot edits[edit]

I've had to revise the plot at least twice now, removing over-descriptive - and assumptive - statements from the plot. I've also had to remove the bits about the screen credits, which have nothing at all to do with the plot.
There are three things being forgotten by some of the people copyediting the plot; first, as the sole exception to referencing, plot summaries are agreed upon as being the plot; if people disagree, then discussion here is supposed to take place. Secondly, the plot summary is not exhaustive in its detail; we are not here to chew the food for the reader to digest, but rather to present the information which the reader can choose to explore on their own. Third, if there is a contributor who has some burning need to discuss the end credits, the place for that would be in the Production section, along with cited references that mark it as being important to an understanding of the film or, at the very least, non-trivial. I myself don't believe them to be of consequence. The film, Monty Python and the Holy Grail had perhaps the most interesting - and hilarious - use of forecredits...which appears nowhere within the article, likely because no reviewer thought it important to comment about them. If they weren't notable in their best usage, they aren't notable here.
Thoughts? - Jack Sebastian (talk) 03:21, 11 January 2022 (UTC)[reply]

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