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This is an archive for the year of 2008. Please do not add any new messages to this page. Instead, leave it on my main talk page. Thanks!

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Discussions are archived after two weeks of inactivity into the appropriate year's archive.


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Indiana Jones and the Saucer Men from Mars[edit]

I have not made any edits to the page "Indiana Jones and the Saucer Men from Mars." This is obvious, due to the fact that this page does not exist. I have tried to create it several times, but have been unsuccessful. I've only tried to add the following information to the page:

Indiana Jones and the Saucer Men from Mars was George Lucas original script for the fourth Indiana Jones film, finally titled, Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull. According to the CNN news network: "In its earliest incarnation, Lucas proposed an all-out alien flick called 'Indiana Jones and the Saucer Men From Mars.' Spielberg and Ford didn't like that idea, and it took more than a decade of wrangling to come up with a story all three could live with."[1]

Wikipedia Article: Indiana and the Saucer Men from Mars

It's concise, succinct and factual. It is simply a starting point to a larger page. It's deleted every time I put it up under any title. I don't think that my actions constitute vandalism, rather the actions of persons deleting this article. —Preceding unsigned comment added by JTWoodsworth (talkcontribs) 19:15, 31 May 2008 (UTC)[reply]

I really don't understand, I've simply created a stub article.
It's been deleted a dozen times and I've tried to heed ALL warnings. Initially someone said it was identical to information on the Indiana Jones site, so I added new information, when this was seen as unacceptable, I deleted ALL repeated information and added new information from a very reliable source (CNN).... why would this be deleted? I have no idea.
Every time someone made a suggestion, I followed it, but it didn't seem to matter. My article was always deleted. If this was done over a matter of several days or weeks, I can believe it was being done in a professional course,--but as it has been done in a matter of several minutes, I can only assume that people are trying to keep this information off of Wikipedia while the film is in the theaters in order to improve box office ticket sales.
Why is it so important to keep the name of George Lucas' original script off of Wikipedia?? Is he not an important director? Is this not an important film? Time will tell, so why is it so important to keep this information off of wikipedia TODAY?! —Preceding unsigned comment added by JTWoodsworth (talkcontribs) 19:37, 31 May 2008 (UTC)[reply]
  1. ^ "Is 'Indiana Jones' secrecy hiding bad news?". CNN.