User talk:Okradee

Leslie Cheung screen shots
Although pictures do add to the article, do you think its' entirely necessary to have a screen shot from almost every film he has been here? Luke! 01:46, 5 November 2006 (UTC)

Now only half (25) of the 50 major ones are shown here. ^_^ Apparently I'm absolutely new on this. I promise I'll seriously think about what you're saying here. Perhaps some of the shots will be more useful in clickable film detail boxes - I'll just have to save them for later use. Thanks! Okradee
 * Or what could be useful is if these screen shots also appeared on the individual film articles. And if they don't exist, feel free to create the articles. Way to be bold. Luke! 02:33, 6 November 2006 (UTC)

I'll definitely use different ones in the film articles or remove them from the main page. Thanks. Okradee

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Leslie Cheung screen shots (again)
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