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Jason talk
If you are referring to the film page, I removed them because they are unencyclopedic for a movie article. Apparently there wasn't enough consensus with regards to the deletion of a list of deaths, so you can find all your deaths here: List of deaths in the Friday the 13th series.  BIGNOLE    (Question?)  (What I do)  12:39, 12 March 2007 (UTC)
 * Unencyclopedic because they don't hold any value in a list form. The concept is notable, because F13 has had its run-in with the MPAA for every film, minus the first one, but there is no value in just listing every death in every film. Wikipedia should not be a substitute for watching the film. There was already a recent AfD on that List article, and there was not enough votes either way to determine what would happen to it, so it reverted back to what it is. As for the boxes, see Userboxes. It should explain how to create your own, if not then just come back and I'll show you.  BIGNOLE    (Question?)  (What I do)  13:07, 12 March 2007 (UTC)
 * Not the appropriate place to ask, but to answer you, you could probably find all your needs at

It generally has a lot of information. A lot of information that wouldn't be relevant to an encyclopedia, but to the more diehard fans.  BIGNOLE    (Question?)  (What I do)  16:57, 12 March 2007 (UTC)
 * Do you have a hyper link to it?   BIGNOLE     (Contact me)  16:37, 13 April 2007 (UTC)

I'll look at it, and try to help with it. I don't think that I'll have time to be anything more than a helpful hand to it. I'm not that familiar with the rules of Wikia either, but I want to say that it's less restrictive than Wikipedia, at least for content sake. It's something that you'll have to do some research one. I'm still busy with fixing this article, and the Jason character himself. I'm finally gotten to the end of the second book, so I should be able to start getting Jason focus info for that here soon.  BIGNOLE     (Contact me)  16:44, 13 April 2007 (UTC)


 * Wow, I hope you are good with HTML. lol. If you are unsure how to proceed, I would suggest going to some of the other Wikia's and asking for some help, preferably one that appears to be well formatted.   BIGNOLE     (Contact me)  16:58, 13 April 2007 (UTC)


 * Personally, I like Jason better.   BIGNOLE     (Contact me)  20:27, 1 May 2007 (UTC)


 * There was a change in the Film article guidelines. Cast sections are no longer mandatory, and tables are just about outlawed nowadays (unless it is really the best possible option). Halloween and Jaws don't use cast sections, and they are featured. The way I'm working on the article in my sandbox, we won't need it because I have an entire section devoted to "Casting", which will also include some of the minor characters that aren't mentioned in the plot.   BIGNOLE     (Contact me)  19:26, 15 May 2007 (UTC)

Your edits to FLCL episodes
Thanks for your links to videos of FLCL episodes; however, these videos are on Youtube in violation of copyright, and according to WP:EL should not be included in Wikipedia articles. I've reverted those additions. Thanks, -- Docether 13:55, 4 April 2007 (UTC)

User page
Have at whatever you like. Just make sure you change the name to yours, and attribute SlimVirgin.  BIGNOLE     (Contact me)  17:13, 11 May 2007 (UTC)
 * Oh, forgot to answer you last question. Type 4 tildes, that's (~) this key...minus the parantheses of course. Hold shift and press the button to the left of the number 1 key. If you type it 4 times, then you get your name and date. If you type it 3 times then you just get your name; 5 times you just get a date. So, at least do it 3 times, and try and remember not to do it 5 times.   BIGNOLE     (Contact me)  17:16, 11 May 2007 (UTC)

Seriously, Jew Tube?
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Copyright violation in Jason Moore
is unquestionably copyright infringement, and no assertion of permission has been made. --Android Mouse Bot 2 17:51, 19 May 2007 (UTC)


 * Hey--you left a note on my talk page and the article's talk page about the speedy delete request. I think you need to add the hang-on tag to the article page itself in order to slow down the process.  Addere 21:54, 19 May 2007 (UTC)


 * I don't control the bot and I'm not an admin. I've nominated the article for deletion because of the copyright violation. I just looked at the page again. I think you need to put the hang-on tag on the article page rather than on the talk page. Another thing to consider is to re-write the article.  That's likely to take less time than waiting on the BBC to respond to your query. Addere 22:03, 19 May 2007 (UTC)


 * Yes much better--and very quick work. I've removed the speedy request, done some copy-editing, and added some categories. Addere 22:57, 19 May 2007 (UTC)

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Your mom
Aaron Pepin’s Worst movie ever awards-

Pulse (Full of cliché’s, a stupid/predictable plot, lame acting, etc.)

Meet the Spartans (Not funny, absolutely NO story, and the humor is just a poor man’s version of Family Guy’s parody techniques, and an insult to good statistical movies; simply a cheap cash-in of current films at the time.)

Halloween: Resurrection (Disappointment to horror fans everywhere. Ridden with stupid, pop-characters, this film is aimed towards (and written by) people who don’t know s**t about real horror, or good movies)

Spice World (I don’t remember much about this movie, but I remember how pointless, and sellout it was. But hell, the sPiCe GuRlZ don’t care about selling out, do they?)

And the winner is… MEET THE SPARTANS

“These Spartans have more hair on their Chests than they do brains In their heads.”

“Meet the Spartans,” epitomizes, embodies, and is nothing short of the title- “a flat-out embarrassment.” This film was an embarrassment to the viewers; an embarrassment to the writers, an embarrassment to the innocent films being “parodied” (destroyed, actually,) an embarrassment to the random pop-culture references, and an embarrassment to the already embarrassing franchise. The franchise has already released a movie known as “disaster movie.” I’m just glad I didn’t waste my money on that movie like I did this. I was with my ex the day Meet the Spartans came out, (I’m not going to put the film title in quotes, it doesn’t deserve to) and, originally as planned, were going to watch the very good film “Sweeny Todd.” But due to some “divine intervention,” we decided to view “Meet the Spartans,” ohh, I mean, meet the Spartans, instead. Now, I have heard of these other films (Date Movie, Epic Movie, etc.) and had no idea that this film was created, I mean, thrown together by the same people who made the aforementioned, so I had no idea what I was in for. Never before had I felt like walking out of a movie theater. I actually got up at one point, but I was like “nah.” I wish I did. (Spoilers ahead, not that it matters…) Now for the story… Hmmmm…. I find it very hard to review a film that has no point, but I’ll give it a try. Take the very basics of the “300,” storyline, add random 2008-2009 pop-culture references at any standout, or memorable point in the movie that coincides with the “300,” film, and there you go. The epic battle that happened in “300” was degraded into a dance off, and a “your-mom-off.” The giant beast that brought the Spartans in “300” to a halt is now a giant robot that displays Chris Crocker going “leave Brittany alone!” on a screen. The robot is stopped because it travels too far and gets unplugged… You read it right…

Yes, I know the “film” was dumb, and it is pointless to review a stupid film as such, but THIS film was so devoid of any logic, comprehension, or direction that it makes films like “Ballistick, Ecks vs. Sever” (I don’t care if I spelt that right) seem like a aesthetic, and artistic masterpiece in comparison, and even the most rudimentary senses of humor or comprehension seems too much for these hacks.

As for the DVD, don’t get it. You didn’t see it in theaters, too bad, it’s your benefit; don’t ruin your chances now. My parents bought it for like, fifteen f***ing bucks. I told them they could have spent that money on something more useful and meaningful, such as pet rocks, fruit rollup printers, snuggies, a shamwow, more cigarettes, etc. There are like, two things I can think of that you can get out of the Meet the Spartans DVD: it can work as a drinking game; whenever something stupid happens, you and your buddies have to take a sip of beer, you would be guaranteed completely f***ing s**tfaced the next day. It can also serve as a Frisbee, so you can spend time with your family. So for the love of god (I’m atheist… )-: ) do not get this movie. In the name of all good movies, download “Meet the Spartans” illegally, burn DVD copies, and give them to all your friends, because every cent you give to these guys, the more movies they will make, and the more society crumbles.

Of course, I’m having my ball sack lashed at by my peers as they read this, defending this movie. One of them out of nowhere even said Vida Guerra “isn’t that hot.” It’s a shame.

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