Talk:Serpico/GA1

GA Review
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Reviewer: Some Dude From North Carolina (talk · contribs) 18:40, 20 January 2021 (UTC)

Hey, I'm going to be reviewing this article. Expect comments later in the week. Some Dude From North Carolina wanna talk? 18:40, 20 January 2021 (UTC)

Basic stuff and comments

 * Remove all uses of (equivalent to $[number] in 2019).
 * As an opening comment, I want to thank you for taking the review. Now, a comment about the inflation templates:
 * Can we keep at least the one regarding how much Maas got paid and maybe for the budget? I want readers to understand that productions were not cheaper back then (I just think of younger readers that may not be fully aware of how much the Dollar really depreciated). I understand we can't leave it all because they make reading the article bothersome (it was brought to my attention by a reader in another article), but at least leaving one provides context. I did also delete all the instances of "US$" after the first use, and just left it at "$".-- GDuwen  Holler!  10:37, 25 January 2021 (UTC)
 * The inflation templates can stay as long as they're updated. Some Dude From North Carolina wanna talk? 12:15, 25 January 2021 (UTC)
 * Absolutely, they auto-update when they add the latest inflation index to the template's structure. I guess the 2020 value is not yet available.-- GDuwen  Holler!  13:31, 25 January 2021 (UTC)
 * Well, anyway, I'm going to be adding more notes on production/reception later in the day. Don't forget to add comments and mark each one with ✅,, or ❌, so I can see your progress. Some Dude From North Carolina wanna talk? 13:34, 25 January 2021 (UTC)✅

Infobox and lead

 * The budget of the film needs a reference.✅
 * Additionally, remove the "US" in the budget parameter, per consistency with other articles.✅
 * The running time also needs a citation, like this one.✅
 * The box office gross of the film should also be added to the infobox.✅
 * In the first sentence of the lead, remove the comma after Sidney Lumet.
 * "the book Serpico" "the book of the same name"
 * "Peter Maas. Maas wrote it" "Peter Maas, who wrote the book"
 * "the scenes. The production was filmed in July and August." "the scenes; the production was filmed in July and August."
 * "Wexler and Salt" "Salt and Wexler"

Plot and cast

 * Plot is 662 words, so there's no problems with WP:FILMPLOT.
 * Remove the comma after "raping a woman".
 * Add a comma after "interests".
 * "political pressure. Serpico dismisses" "political pressure, and Serpico dismisses"
 * "a honest" "an honest"
 * "he, Blair and" "he, Blair, and"
 * "go to the New York Times" "go to The New York Times"
 * Add a comma after "1972".
 * Link Medal of Honor.✅
 * No issues with the cast section.

Background

 * The reference after "Robert Redford as Serpico" should be for the page 450, not 236.
 * The reference after "Redford left the project" should be for the page 182, not 167.
 * Change the following per the book: "too political" "very political"
 * "to quit multiple times" "of quitting multiple times"
 * "in de Larurentiis" "in De Laurentiis"
 * The reference after "quit in return" should be for page 79, not 80.
 * "de Laurentiis" "De Laurentiis"

Production

 * The reference after "movable walls" should be for page 32, not 31.
 * Everything else looks good.

Release

 * Can't cite IMDb, so replace the reference after "three years in the 1980s".
 * My bad, I wasn't citing IMDb. I intended to use the documentary directly as a source via Template:cite AV media, but I provided the IMDb link for it. I removed the link now, and used instead the catalog number of the home media release.-- GDuwen <b style="background:#318CE7; padding:2px; color:cyan"> Holler! </b> 20:19, 27 January 2021 (UTC)

Premiere reception

 * New York Times The New York Times
 * "for it use" "for its use"
 * "New York Daily News" "The New York Daily News"
 * "The Los Angeles Times" "The Los Angeles Times"
 * "Champlin called" "Charles Champlin called"
 * Champlin's article is linked already in the production section. Since I already had introduced him earlier, I felt that I could only call him "Champlin". I could alternatively write his entire name without the wikilink.-- <b style="color:#E62020">GD</b><b style="color:#273BE2">uwen</b> <b style="background:#318CE7; padding:2px; color:cyan"> Holler! </b> 19:13, 28 January 2021 (UTC)
 * Well, if someone were to just scroll down to #Reception, they wouldn't know who Champlin is. Some Dude From North Carolina wanna talk? 19:23, 28 January 2021 (UTC)
 * Alright, it is now linked. It does make a difference for some reviewers, for some others I guess not. Personally, it's the same to me.-- <b style="color:#E62020">GD</b><b style="color:#273BE2">uwen</b> <b style="background:#318CE7; padding:2px; color:cyan"> Holler! </b> 21:00, 28 January 2021 (UTC)


 * "honesty" ." "honesty"."

Wide release reception

 * "Chicago Tribune" "The Chicago Tribune"
 * "and Sharpe" "and Cornelia Sharpe"
 * "The Miami Herald" "The Miami Herald"
 * "Detroit Free Press" "The Detroit Free Press"
 * "Pittsburgh Post-Gazette" "The Pittsburgh Post-Gazette"
 * "Honolulu Advertiser" "The Honolulu Advertiser"
 * "Austin American-Statesman" "The Austin American-Statesman"
 * "Fort Worth Star-Telegram" "The Fort Worth Star-Telegram"
 * "Kansas City Star" "The Kansas City Star"

Later reviews

 * "On the Review aggregator" "On the review aggregator"
 * This wasn't changed.✅


 * Don't put Metacritic, Rotten Tomatoes, or AllMovie in italics.
 * Rotten Tomatoes should not be in italics.


 * This link only mentions seven mainstream critics, not one hundred.
 * "Allmovie" "AllMovie"
 * "out of a seven reviews" "out of seven reviews"✅

Legacy

 * The source used for the Blu-Ray release doesn't mention 2013. Luckily, I found a replacement that does.
 * I was citing the Blu-ray disc directly. I did again commit the distracting mistake of adding the Amazon locator. I replaced it with the catalog number of the Paramount Home media release.-- <b style="color:#E62020">GD</b><b style="color:#273BE2">uwen</b> <b style="background:#318CE7; padding:2px; color:cyan"> Holler! </b> 21:03, 27 January 2021 (UTC)


 * Don't put Masters of Cinema in italics.
 * "A television series" "A television series"
 * "between September 1976 and February 1977" "between September 1976 and January 1977"

Accolades

 * The accolades table needs a reference column.✅
 * IMDb can't be used as a citation per WP:IMDB and WP:IMDBREF.
 * Replaced with references to websites.
 * As a side comment, I archived all the URLs for good measure.-- <b style="color:#E62020">GD</b><b style="color:#273BE2">uwen</b> <b style="background:#318CE7; padding:2px; color:cyan"> Holler! </b> 19:40, 25 January 2021 (UTC)


 * Names like "Pacino", "Lumet", "Salt and Wexler", and "Theodorakis" should be in full every time they're used.
 * The Directors Guild of America Award nomination isn't mentioned in this reference.
 * Not directly, but it is there. The website's design is a bit odd. You get to see it only if you click "Winners and Nominees". By default, you are shown "Winners". There seems to be no direct way to link it as far as I can see.-- <b style="color:#E62020">GD</b><b style="color:#273BE2">uwen</b> <b style="background:#318CE7; padding:2px; color:cyan"> Holler! </b> 20:53, 27 January 2021 (UTC)

Images

 * "Pacino as Frank Serpico, in a publicity portrait" "Pacino as Frank Serpico in a publicity portrait"