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This page contained a bunch of nonsense and in-jokes that were apparently about someone running a small Internet business. The page was tagged quickly to note that it needed cleanup and cited no sources. I posted the page to AFD, but then thought better of it, blanked the page, and wrote the article about the actually notable Kevin Reynolds, who was the director of Waterworld. Tempshill 21:06, 30 September 2005 (UTC)
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According to this Interview (Heather, Wadowski (February 1, 2002). "'Monte Cristo' owes it all to luck, instinct, USC diploma". University Wire. {{
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"A former law student at Baylor University, Reynolds turned his attention away from writing political speeches to pursue a career in filmmaking. Transferring from the film school at the University of Texas in Austin to USC..."
There is no mention of Reynolds having or not having any experience doing or observing skydiving. This is important/interesting because of its impact on the source of his thesis film Proof & therefore also on Fandango. The blog posting, http://brookeshortfilm.wordpress.com/2011/03/07/proof-1980-kevin-reynolds/, states "... it was created by real skydivers."; unfortunately the statement is unsourced. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 173.45.200.48 ( talk) 18:15, 26 March 2012 (UTC)