User:New9374
new stuff Im interested in:
- Brighter Shores
- Terence Crawford vs. Israil Madrimov
- Brighter Shores
- Inyeug
- Onyx the Fortuituous and the Talisman of Souls -- by Andrew Bowser
- RuneSical -- an interactive theatre, parody of RuneScape, musical theatre, produced/promoted by Gilded Balloon, promoted/published by Gigglemug Theatre, released on YouTube, reviewed by The Stage newspaper here, played at Gilded Balloon Patter Hoose, Edinborough and somewhere, London and somewhere, Cambridge, played 'as part of the' Edinburgh Fringe Festival 2022, many other reviews, and find some comments by RuneScape creators and developers (and players) too. official website - https://gigglemugcomedy.com/runesical/ and nominated for London Pub Theatres' "Standing Ovation" award (see here).
Theatre Weekly North West End Stage Broadway Baby Musical Theatre Review
'Gloriously silly' - Metro 'Bonkers but brilliant!' - BBC 'Laugh-a-minute silliness' - Daily Express 'Unashamedly Wacky' - Guardian
★★★★★ ‘A delight from start to finish’ LONDONTHEATRE1
★★★★ ‘Absolute bangers’ THE STAGE
★★★★ ‘Laugh out loud funny’ MUSICAL THEATRE REVIEW
★★★★ ‘A great hour of fun’ BROADWAY BABY
★★★★ ‘Masters of comedy musical theatre’ THEATRE WEEKLY
★★★★ ‘Glorious musical romp’ NORTH WEST END
★★★★ ‘Rollicking, frolicking, and wildly enchanting’ EDFRINGEREVIEW
★★★★ ‘Musical magic’ STARBURST MAGAZINE
- David Crisafulli
- Opinion polling for the 2024 Democratic Party presidential primaries -- see Opinion polling for the 2024 Republican Party presidential primaries and Opinion polling for the 2020 Republican Party presidential primaries (and Nationwide opinion polling for the 2020 Democratic Party presidential primaries and Statewide opinion polling for the 2020 Democratic Party presidential primaries)
- Results of the 2024 Democratic Party presidential primaries -- only after ~Feb 2024 xD
- Endorsements in the 2024 Democratic Party presidential primaries -- unlikely given that Endorsements in the 2020 Republican Party presidential primaries is a redirect
- Timeline of the 2024 Democratic Party presidential primaries -- unlikely given that Timeline of the 2020 Republican Party presidential primaries is a redirect
- 2024 Democratic Party presidential forums -- see 2020 Democratic Party presidential forums and 2016_Democratic_Party_presidential_debates_and_forums#Forums
- Political positions of the 2024 Democratic Party presidential primary candidates
- 2024 New Hampshire Democratic presidential primary -- see 2016 New Hampshire Democratic presidential primary
- 2024 Democratic Party presidential candidates -- see 2012 Democratic Party presidential candidates, 2016 Democratic Party presidential candidates, 2020 Democratic Party presidential candidates
- List of Democrats who oppose the Joe Biden 2024 presidential campaign -- see List of Republicans who oppose the Donald Trump 2024 presidential campaign
- Super Bowl LVI halftime show -- see Super Bowl XLVI halftime show and Zoo TV Tour for example GA and FA articles
- Cordae discography -- split from main article Cordae
- RuneScape (franchise) - like Warcraft and other games franchise artciles that are featured - which is about the games (RuneScape Classic, RuneScape 2? and) RuneScape 3 and RuneScape Classic and Old School RuneScape and Chronicle: RuneScape Legends and RuneScape: Idle Adventures (co-developed by Hyper Hippo, and the books RuneScape: The Official Handbook, Betrayal at Falador, Return to Canifis, Legacy of Blood, RuneScape: The First 20 Years, and the documentary The RuneScape Documentary: 15 Years of Adventure, the music/soundtrack albums RuneScape: Original Soundtrack Classics RuneScape: The Orchestral Collection RuneScape: Song of the Elves RuneScape: Theatre of Blood RuneScape: Darkmeyer RuneScape: Kebos Lowlands RuneScape: Old School Combat Classics, and surely some mention of RuneScape characters/settings/etc being added to Smite (source) and upcoming comics and graphic novels published by Titan Comics (source) (TODO-create article RuneScape: Untold Tales of the God Wars similar to Watchmen), and the upcoming tabletop and strategy games and one line about an "unproduced" feature film with reliable sources plus "common elements", themes, setting, and reception, etc, and of course RuneFest (like Blizzcon, which has been covered in plenty of newspapers and websites so I think it's notable "enough" to warrant its own article but start it as a section in the franchise article and then propose its own article later)!! I think this would be a great place to explain each/many of the different quest series (in both games).. and to include the map of Glienor that includes locations available in both AND either game.
- Gameplay of RuneScape - like Gameplay of World of Warcraft -- it would be worth splitting but EHH
- The Contract (Dr. Dre EP) - it's been released on Spotify, Apple, etc. Should get some news websites and magazines writing stories and reviews hopefully. Background section of the EP would include/cover the GTA update.. I guess. Otherwise the track listing, reception, etc would all just be about the EP - like any other wikipedia article about any other EP.
- Harry Potter 20th Anniversary: Return to Hogwarts - maybe include some images from Warner Bros. Studio Tour London – The Making of Harry Potter
- Pokémon Mini - reference for a Legacy section includes a chapter in this book published by notable publisher No Starch Press;; console introduced at European Computer Trade Show; a homebrew game won an award at Breakpoint (demoparty); there was an 'official' emulation of most/all of the games on the console released on the gamecube title Pokémon Channel; lots of info available on some pretty in-depth youtube videos and pokemon-mini.net
- List of chancellors of the Queen's University Belfast
- Brother Vellies dress of Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez -- see List of dresses for 'example' articles; Met Gala; Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez; Aurora James
- 2020 Eden-Monaro by-election
- Brisbane Valley Rail Trail
- there are some existing featured (and/or good) articles about rail trails (mostly in the United States though) and would be good to clean up this article
- important to mention that the trail passes/uses the Lockyer Creek Railway Bridge (Clarendon), a heritage-listed bridge, AND Yimbun Railway Tunnel, a heritage-listed tunnel (and to have photos of these two places too probably because they are so notable and they-are-coincidentally-visually-striking)
- Harlin Rail Bridge, a heritage-listed bridge was destroyed in 2013 by Cyclone Oswald -- but the track did used to pass/use that bridge!! -- it's now just ruins -- should mention in the "Route" section that you pass the "ruins of the Harlin Rail Bridge" and a photo isn't necessary
- Caboolture to Wamuran Rail Trail
- there are some existing featured (and/or good) articles about rail trails (mostly in the United States though) and would be create this article from scratch
- it'll only be 10.5km but there's good and featured articles on rail trails that are shorter than that - it's not important - it just "sucks" for me riding it because there's less to ride (there and back within an hour)
- it follows part of an old train line Kilcoy railway line - there is an image of the railway line (at Wamuran) in 2015 before a rail trail was proposed too but "so what" that doesn't belong in the "rail trail" article -- maybe a significant photo of a train on the tracks for a 'pre-history' section but ehh whatever that's non-essential
- it was proposed in May 2016: "In May 2016 the Moreton Bay Regional Council published a concept plan for the development of a rail trail on the railway alignment from Caboolture to Wamuran.[1]"
- Wamuran, Queensland and Moreton Bay Region are existing articles for wiki-linking
- plus the official website with quality information and images (finished, under construction and proposed/artist-impressions) are available under Creative Commons Attribution 4.0!!!
- uh oh.. the only problem.. and it's a big problem is "rail trails aren't inherently notable" -- almost no-category-of-things are inherently notable obviously..
- so I've gotta do a lot of digging to find news article because [asdasd Google News] only returns 2 or 3...
- I can dig on "rail trail" facebook groups because they often share news articles (including photographs of articles in "local" - but probably/hopefully notable - newspapers)
- here's a The Courier Mail article that mentions the rail trail as one of seven projects in Caboolture -- that's not enough to establish notability
- The "Caboolture Shire Herald" (a local newspaper.. but its owned by News Corp so hopefully that makes it reliable) had an article in 2012 titled "Population boom could reactivate Wamuran rail corridor" -- that's accessible on The Courier Mail website
- 101.5FM Morteton's Bay Own (a local radio station.. but it's part of the Community Radio Network (Australia) so hopefully that makes it reliable) had a recent article on 8 Oct 2019 titled "Funding puts extension of Cab to Wam Rail Trail on track" that's available here
- there's a line in a Courier Mail article "$260,000 - to design a bike trail from Caboolture to Wamuran along route of historic rail corridor" here
- they got a grant from Queensland Government under a program offered by Department of Transport Main Roads -- surely that's notable/important ("good for wiki-linking)
- Northern Rivers Rail Trail
- there's a section about it already in this article -- Murwillumbah_railway_line#Future_Uses_of_Railway
- wait for construction to begin on the "first" section from Murwillumbah to Crabbes Creek (24km) - until creating a 'new'/standalone/split article (add a template to that section proposing a new article too so there's less chance the article will get deleted later!!)
- loads and loads of news articles to establish notability
- Murwillumbah_railway_line#Future_Uses_of_Railway
- Kingaroy-Kilkivan Rail trail
- less busy/used but it's constructed at least.. would need to go there and ride it before I'd want to improve the article about it..
- American Pie Presents (film series) - maybe.
- "The films are standalone, with the exception of The Naked Mile and its direct sequel Beta House, with each film featuring a different cast and characters (and CREW)."
- Mike Elliott produced the first and fourth films, and directed and co-produced the fifth film.
- Each of the films star a member of the Stifler family (and exist in the same continuity).
- "Eugene Levy co-stars in the first four films reprising his role from the theatrical American Pie films; asdads also reprises his role from the theatrical films in Band Camp."
- The films are released direct-to-video by Universal Pictures Home Entertainment.
- American Pie Presents is an American sex comedy film series.
- The series/films has/have received generally negative reviews from film critics.
- remove "American Pie Presents:" and just let the film be known by their subtitles like in the good article The Lord of the Rings (film series)
- there is an academic book by a real publisher about the American Pie series including Presents -- [1]
- released in the holiday season - there was a ~2006 article that said that I think and I might/should be able to find another too
- American Pie Presents: Girls' Rules - maybe
- Bike freeway -- more interesting to read/research for future travel rather than edit the articles
direct-to-video stuff:
- Hellraiser: Judgment - 2018 direct-to-video movie - featured article
- Subspecies (film series) - good article
- Category:Direct-to-video film series
american pie stuff:
- The film was nominated for Best Original Music Video at the 2006 DVD Exclusive Awards for "Band Camp Girls: The Music Video".[2]
- Eugene Levy received a DVD Exclusive Awards nomination for Best Supporting Actor.[3]
- MovieWeb wrote article about Band Camp in 2006 saying it sold an estimated one million copies in its first week [2]
- Hollywood Reporter wrote an article saying Band Camp has sold 2 million copies. [3]
- look for other nominations -- Home Media Awards (2011-present), DVD Critics Awards (2005-10), TV DVD Awards (2004-10), High-Def Awards (2007-10) and Music DVD Awards (2005-07)
- look for reviews at asdads
to do:
- List of Gold Coast suburbs: get the 2016 population of Gold Coast suburbs from the ABS website, copy-paste the 2016 population, 2016 State Suburb Code (SSC) and the suburb name (e.g. "Southport") into User:New9374/sandbox.. repeat for every single suburb.. copy the code from my sandbox to the mainspace article.. done..
Politics/election articles:
- Australian Labor Party leadership spill, 2016 - Spill called "automatically" under "new" rules when ALP loses election; ALP lost 2016 election; speculation Albanese would run; Shorten unopposed
- National Party of Australia leadership spill, 2007 - Vaile out, Truss in (and new deputy?)
- National Party of Australia leadership spill, 2016 - Truss out, Barnaby in (and new deputy?)
- Australian Greens leadership spill, 2012 - Bob Brown out, Christine Milne in (and new deputy)
- Australian Greens leadership spill, 2015 - Christine Milne out, Richard Di Natale in (and new deputies)
Gold Coast lists:
- List of G:link stations
- List of Gold Coast suburbs[4]
- Draft:List of heritage places on the Gold Coast - get a map of the Gold Coast, add small circles (like Olympic Games host cities) to each heritage place location - ideally with five different colour circles depending on if they're buildings, vegetation/landscape, monuments/memorials/artwork, archeological sites or reserves/parks
- Draft:List of beaches on the Gold Coast
- List of bodies of water in the City of Gold Coast
- List of parks in the City of Gold Coast[5]
- List of tallest buildings on the Gold Coast[6]
- List of schools in Gold Coast, Queensland[7]
- List of mayors of Gold Coast[8]
- List of golf courses on the Gold Coast[9]
Gold Coast articles:
other articles:
- Draft:The Visual Display of Quantitative Information
- The Young Turks
- Jimmy Dore
- American Pie Presents: Beta House
- Safety Not Guaranteed
- Batman: The Killing Joke (film)
- The Hunt for Gollum
- A Young Doctor's Notebook (TV series)
- Maigret (2016 TV series)
- Golden Years (TV programme)
- Draft:Karl Pilkington: Satisfied Fool
- Wonder Woman (2011 TV pilot)
- Harry and the Potters
- Harry and the Potters discography
- Australian federal election debates, 2016
- Evanna Lynch
Old School Runescape article guides:
(especially for their "Patches and expansions" and "Post-release" sections)
Also:
(for their "Professional competition" sections)
Also go through the sites at Template:Video game critics and search for runescape articles/mentions. Done.
- useful though non-notable reference - list of major game updates with official oldschool.runescape.com links [10]
- maybe useful though non-notable reference - history of runescape [11]
- ESL have published photos of Deadman on Flickr - including [this https://www.flickr.com/photos/eslukphotos/31454227443/in/album-72157677355485991/] great shot
notes:
- ^ "CABOOLTURE to WAMURAN Rail Trail - Concept" (PDF). Moreton Bay Regional Council. May 2016. Retrieved 27 Jun 2018.
- ^ https://www.imdb.com/event/ev0001644/2006/1/
- ^ https://www.imdb.com/event/ev0001644/2006/1/
- ^ rename List of suburbs and localities in the City of Gold Coast
- ^ like List of parks in Brisbane
- ^ name is probably okay but check if buildings are registered in LGA?
- ^ rename List of schools on the Gold Coast but check if schools are registered in LGA (as well as state?)
- ^ rename List of mayors of the City of Gold Coast
- ^ like List of golf courses in the United Kingdom
- ^ https://www.reddit.com/r/2007scape/wiki/updates
- ^ https://www.reddit.com/r/runescape/comments/4ckpx8/the_history_of_runescape_documentary_2nd_edition/ http://rshistory.com/downloads/TheHistoryOfRuneScape.pdf
Release (combine the usual 'box office' and 'critical response' sections just like in the individual articles)
[edit]Film | U.S. release date | U.S. home media sales | Rotten Tomatoes | Budget | Ref(s) |
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Band Camp | 26 December 2005 | — | $93 million | 17% (3.42/10 average rating) (6 reviews) | [1][2] |
The Naked Mile | 19 December 2006 | $27,456,643 | $94 million | 0% (3.15/10 average rating) (5 reviews) | [3][4] |
Beta House | 26 December 2007 | $18,610,260 | $94 million | N/A (3 reviews) | [5][6] |
The Book of Love | 22 December 2009 | $5,021,219 | $94 million | N/A (1 review) | [7][8] |
prose prose prose starting with a big bold generic statement:
- note: if I can't find an reliable reference for the budgets (besides Beta House which is just a rough figure although reliable) then remove them from each of their articles and from this table
- note: surely Im gonna have to remove the total because Band Camp is missing figures
- note: reading The Numbers references it says "estimated U.S. DVD (i.e home media) sales" so I might need to make it clear in this table and in each of the articles that these are estimated figures
- The (first four) films have all/each recieved negative reviews from film critics (and the fifth film recieved mixed/positive reviews/critical-reaction).
- The (first four) films received generally negative reviews from film critics (and the fifth film received mixed/positive reviews)
- reviews of the American Pie Presents series as a whole, even if its just a quote or two from critics saying "they're crap compared to the theatrical/original movies"
- but ideally some comparisons between the quality of the American Pie Presents films
e.g. Scott Weinberg of Moviefone, in his negative review of Beta House, found the film "slightly more amusing to sit through than the two previous entries"
- some some review quoted as saying "why does euguene levy do these movies? only for a paycheck"
Release (mock-up without budget and with 'rating' in column heading)
[edit]Film | U.S. release date | U.S. home media sales | Rotten Tomatoes rating | Ref(s) |
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Band Camp | 26 December 2005 | — | 17% (3.42/10 average rating) (6 reviews) | [9][10] |
The Naked Mile | 19 December 2006 | $27,456,643 | 0% (3.15/10 average rating) (5 reviews) | [11][12] |
Beta House | 26 December 2007 | $18,610,260 | N/A (3 reviews) | [13][14] |
The Book of Love | 22 December 2009 | $5,021,219 | N/A (1 review) | [15][16] |
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- ^ "The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring (2001)". Rotten Tomatoes. Fandango. Archived from the original on 22 March 2020. Retrieved 22 March 2020.
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- ^ "The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring (2001)". Rotten Tomatoes. Fandango. Archived from the original on 22 March 2020. Retrieved 22 March 2020.
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- ^ "The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring (2001)". Rotten Tomatoes. Fandango. Archived from the original on 22 March 2020. Retrieved 22 March 2020.
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- ^ "The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring (2001)". Rotten Tomatoes. Fandango. Archived from the original on 22 March 2020. Retrieved 22 March 2020.
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- ^ "The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring (2001)". Rotten Tomatoes. Fandango. Archived from the original on 22 March 2020. Retrieved 22 March 2020.