Wikipedia:Reference desk/Archives/Entertainment/2013 April 10

= April 10 =

What could it  have  been ?
Either some time  in  the  1980's  or  as  late  as  the  early  nineties,  I  saw  an  ad  on  TV  for  a  based  on  true  events  crime  story,  and  I  cannot  recall  the  name  of  the  picture, nor  the  events  it  was  portraying. The commercial  shows  a  man  holding  up  a  rifle  to  aim  it,  and  in  the  very  next  cut,  a  cute  little  blonde  girl  about  four,  dressed I  think  in  a  red  jersey,  who  is  crying  and  holds  up  her  hands  to  cover  her  face,  as  if  he  is  aiming  the  gun  at  her,  but  one  knows  that  they  re  edit  trailers  to  give  certain  impressions  of  what  may  be  in  the  film. It seemed  to  be  American  or  Canadian,  and  one  along  the  lines  of  (  but  not  )  At  Close Range,  Helter Skelter,  Boys Don't Cry,  or  another  I  saw  in  the  eighties  about  two  murderous  brothers  and  the  younger  brother's  sons,  and  went  on  killing  sprees  in  camp  grounds  in  the  sixties  or  seventies. The movie  I  am  after  may  have  been  set  in  the  seventies. I cannot  recall  who  was  in  it,  or  anything  other  than  this  one  ad. Any ideas ? Thank You. Chris the Russian Christopher Lilly  05:04, 10 April 2013 (UTC)

Sigourney Weaver - in exactly how many episodes of Somerset ?
Her appearance was only during 1976, but
 * IMDB does not give exact numbers.
 * here are the 1976 plots ... but just counting "Avis" might not give the right result.
 * Does anybody have access to this book, p. 265 ff. ..?
 * Help is appreciated!  GEEZER nil nisi bene 07:23, 10 April 2013 (UTC)

Postal 2
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_banned_video_games#New_Zealand say Postal 2 are banned in the country because of homophobi but I've seen a gameplay both with and without extra packs where a man finish the whole whole game and I could not see the content of some consider to be homophobia and racial or ethnic stereotypes? --80.161.143.239 (talk) 14:46, 10 April 2013 (UTC)


 * Thank you for pointing that out. That was not in the cited source so I have removed it.--Shantavira|feed me 08:03, 11 April 2013 (UTC)