Wikipedia talk:Articles for deletion/Democrazy (film)

Ah, nuts, the thing closed just as I was writing this. Anyway, Arbustoo didn't correct me, but misread what I wrote, and corrected a straw man. I didn't write it that it had won three awards, I wrote its main figure did, which he did. Yes, submitting your movie for consideration isn't hard, but that's true of most awards; submission is not the same as nomination (half a dozen per category) or victory. There are thousands of actual nominations for the Nobel Prize too, and I understand it doesn't charge anything at all. Winning the award means the "B-movie" film community considers your movie the best of the year in that category, producers and investors give you money to make more ... it's "heaven", as per the cited comment at the beginning of the article for that award. --AnonEMouse (squeak) 14:31, 18 April 2007 (UTC)