- Project news
- We are looking for new editors for the newsletter for future issues. If you are interested in helping shape the newsletter to focus on new areas or submit individual stories, we can use your help! The newsletter can be edited by all members of the project, and we are always seeking new volunteers. Instructions will be provided on how to develop the newsletter each month. Any interest and/or questions can be submitted on the
talk page of the Outreach department or contact
Nehrams2020.
- Based on views, the top five most popular articles from our project this month were:
Transformers: Dark of the Moon,
Harry Potter (film series),
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – Part 2,
Captain America: The First Avenger, and
The Dark Knight Rises. Each of these had more than a million views for the month. For a list of our project's top 1,000 most popular articles, see
here. Consider helping to improve one of these articles that is seen by thousands to millions of people each month.
- Interested in reviewing an article or two? There is an open
peer review for
Money No Enough and an
FAC for
Scream.
- Sister project
WP:HORROR has requested a review of the status of the project. Consider joining
the discussion for the project's future outlook.
-
Wikipedia:Notability (films) was recently revised per
this discussion.
- Our project currently has just over 89,900 film-related articles, with only a handful of unassessed articles, thanks to the
assessment department! Remember to always add the
{{
WikiProject Film|class=}} template to a film article's talk page so the project can get a better idea of what work still needs to be done. If you believe that an article should be assessed at a certain class, feel free to follow the
assessment scale and assess the article yourself (it's not too difficult to determine the basic classes such as stubs, categories, or lists). Below is a table showing a breakdown of our articles by class.
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Spotlight Update: Multiple films and film-related articles have reached GA, FL, and FA status in July 2011.
- Member news
Film pages by quality
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Quality
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Total
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FA
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188
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FL
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482
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A
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1
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GA
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1,413
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B
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1,391
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C
|
9,843
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Start
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69,469
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Stub
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96,156
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List
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13,005
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Category
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52,408
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Disambig
|
360
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File
|
106,710
|
Portal
|
19
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Project
|
228
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Redirect
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11,234
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Template
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9,326
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NA
|
21
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Assessed
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372,254
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Unassessed
|
712
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Total
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372,966
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WikiWork factors (
?)
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ω = 970,653
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Ω = 5.44
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- Coming to theaters
Opened last weekend (7/29):
Opening this weekend (8/5):
Opening next weekend (8/12):
Other August releases:
- Did you know...
- ... that the
Austin Powers films won 20 awards, including one for
Beautiful Stranger sung by
Madonna?
- ... that the 1995 novel
Angel Angel is being adapted into the film Long Time Gone starring
Meg Ryan?
- ... that
Keechaka Vadham was the first
silent film made in
South India?
- ... that
The Warring States is a 2011 film based on the rivalry between two ancient military tacticians,
Sun Bin and
Pang Juan?
- ... that
Brad Pitt's
Plan B Entertainment beat
Leonardo DiCaprio's production company in a bidding war for the rights to produce
World War Z, an upcoming
post-apocalyptic horror film?
- ... that the 1987 baseball film
Long Gone, starring
William Petersen, has been described as "three parts
Bull Durham, two parts
Slap Shot, add a dose of
Bingo Long and a pinch of
The Longest Yard"?
- ... that the
East India Film Company, formed in 1932, was a pioneer in the production of films in
Bengali,
Hindi,
Tamil, and
Telugu?
- ... that
I Am a Camera is a 1955 British film that received an X certificate from the
BBFC, but only after dialogue suggesting
foot fetishism was removed?
- From the editors
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