User talk:Truth4Sale

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MPAA Rating Description[edit]

You're adding these to several films. I've removed it from Eastern Promises. If you must add these, please note that it is USA-specific information, and thus of no interest elsewhere, and I think it should also be burried deeper down in the articles - it is not so interesting that it should be in the introduction. Thanks. --RenniePet (talk) 04:14, 26 February 2008 (UTC)[reply]

OK, I would actually prefer for the MPAA Rating to be added as part of the InfoBox, but that InfoBox is protected. That is where I would like the rating to go. You know, there are many ratings given by different groups around the world. But, the --ONE-- Rating that is cited on the Movie's Official Website, http://www.focusfeatures.com/easternpromises/, as given in the Wiki article, is, the --MPAA-- Rating. If it's important enough to be featured on the Home Page of the Official Website, then, I do think it is important enough to be cited --somewhere-- in the film's Wiki entry.

And to the point about an entry needing USA Specific, I think it's understood what a movie rating is. For example, in the Infobox, the Distributor is cited as Focus Features, but that is the USA Distributor, and that, is not cited as USA-Specific. Perhaps some things are just understood. But the IMDB listing shows 17 Distributors from around the world.

I will accept putting the Rating lower down in the article. I could cite it as "The MPAA Rating is R for strong brutal and bloody violence, some graphic sexuality, language, and nudity." Thanks, Truth4Sale 08:00, 26 February 2008 (UTC)

I removed the edit you made at Jehovah's Witnesses. Aside from the fact that the claim is overly specific for the general article, the sources you provided do not state that Selena was a JW, only that she was raised as a JW and that her parents were "inactive" JWs. Neither do the sources indicate that she died as a result of not receiving a blood transfusion, or that she required a blood transfusion, or that she rejected one. If you can provide any source indicating both that 'Selena was notable as a JW' and that 'she died as a result of rejecting a blood transfusion', then it might be suitable to add a comment at Jehovah's Witnesses and blood transfusions.--Jeffro77 (talk) 13:21, 12 August 2010 (UTC)[reply]