User talk:Alex Cross fan

Along Came a Spider (film)
Hi, Alex Cross fan, and welcome! I'm afraid I reverted your edits to the lead of Along Came a Spider (film). This isn't because I disagree with them - or agree with them - as such. It's just that they're in the wrong place and they're not cited. Please read those important rules pages, and they'll hopefully explain how you can find some books, or newspapers, or magazines, or other reliable sources who write what you wrote, cite them appropriately, and put it in the appropriate place in the body of the article. Thanks! --GRuban (talk) 03:11, 29 December 2015 (UTC)
 * 1) In the wrong place means that the lead of the article - the first paragraph - is supposed to be a summary of the rest of the article. An overview, rather than going into detail on any one point, such as whether or not it is a sequel, and how it differs from the book. WP:LEDE describes that.
 * 2) Not cited, means that we can't just write our opinions as volunteer editors. We need to write what reliable sources - movie critics, mostly, about a movie - write, and we need to cite them, write who wrote what. WP:V goes into that.