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Article Evaluation - Fatal Attraction
-I found that all the components of the article seemed to fit with the topic. Nothing seemed out of place.

-The entire introduction does not include any citations. With basic descriptions of the film and statistics related to the film's success, there should be sources showing where the editor found the information.

-The second paragraph in the introduction states an opinion related to the film's success, which should ultimately remain neutral

-The synopsis of the film as well as cast information should still be cited. It would not be considered universally known information.

-The section on reception is not blatantly being biased, but is subtly in a few points. In particular, the paragraph about the film's impact on men and potentially the film's inspiration for future films seemed slightly headed towards being biased.

-Most of the links for citations work, but some of the references listed could not be found in the article itself. Some of the references are questionable too, such as the reference to buy the film on Amazon.

-The article is of poor quality. Editors repeat that article needs work.

-On the article's talk page, the top discussions are surrounding a correct classification of the film's genre and the overall lack of citations within the article.

-Talk page points out an inadequacy of the article for not discussing specific details for the film's production.

-Additionally, a large portion of discussion is devoted to the explanation surrounding the "bunny boiler" metaphor. Specifically, there are disagreement's on whether the page for "bunny boiler" and the film should be connected or remain individual entities.

Sandbox Section for Group
-Sydney's Topic (Media Representation)

-I want to discuss how the use of media to portray the women's power can show a bias when it comes to the portrayals of givers and receivers of violence. In reference to Berns' essay, I would like to tie in the societal perspective of sexual violence and how that relates to men and women respectively.