User talk:Thegeniusboy05

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Titanic (1997 film) article
Hello, Thegeniusboy05. Regarding this edit you made to the Titanic (1997 film) article, I'm just dropping by your talk page to let you know that, in two of my recent edit summaries, I explained the reason that the text had been there. See this link. And, again, I'm sorry about that (the leftover text). Flyer22 (talk) 19:01, 18 June 2012 (UTC)
 * Out of curiosity, though, what part of the removed text do you find ridiculous? I almost can't believe I even used the source mentioned in my edit summary. Flyer22 (talk) 19:05, 18 June 2012 (UTC)
 * "And there's not going to be a sequel". I can see him pitching it as a wild idea that just might work.  But the thought in your mind is not going to be "We can't make this movie - it won't have a sequel."  So, if there's anything that I found solidly ridiculous about the whole quote, it was that.
 * Even if the quote is true, the writing of that paragraph still needs work. It reads more like a magazine than an encyclopedia...Thegeniusboy05 (talk) 04:21, 4 July 2012 (UTC)