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12 May 2017
- 22:4222:42, 12 May 2017 diff hist −699 Frankie Muniz →Personal life: weird thing to put in the personal life section
- 16:3416:34, 12 May 2017 diff hist +192 Talk:Dunkirk (2017 film) →English-language
- 14:2214:22, 12 May 2017 diff hist −887 The Maze Runner (book series) removed spoilers in the lead
- 14:2114:21, 12 May 2017 diff hist +66 The Maze Runner (book series) No edit summary
- 13:5813:58, 12 May 2017 diff hist +294 Talk:Dunkirk (2017 film) →English-language
- 13:5413:54, 12 May 2017 diff hist 0 Dunkirk (2017 film) made countries in order
- 13:4913:49, 12 May 2017 diff hist +341 Talk:Dunkirk (2017 film) →English-language
- 13:4713:47, 12 May 2017 diff hist −17 Midnight in Paris Undid revision 780008492 by Erik (talk) it's been without "English-language" in the opening sentence for over 7 years, go to talk if you want to change that
- 10:3510:35, 12 May 2017 diff hist +1 Talk:Dunkirk (2017 film) →English-language
- 10:3410:34, 12 May 2017 diff hist +516 Talk:Dunkirk (2017 film) →English-language
10 May 2017
- 21:3621:36, 10 May 2017 diff hist +173 Bill Nye Saves the World →Reception: Re-added metacritic. You are misunderstanding, the dispute on the talk page is whether to add the metacritic user reviews. These are the critics reviews, which are always in film and tv articles
- 14:1314:13, 10 May 2017 diff hist +174 Bill Nye Saves the World →Reception: the metacritic score I'm adding isn't user scores, it's critics
- 00:3300:33, 10 May 2017 diff hist +131 Bill Nye Saves the World →Reception: added metacritic
9 May 2017
- 23:1223:12, 9 May 2017 diff hist +14 Watergate scandal Undid revision 779612560 by Usernamekiran (talk) I didn't change it to worldwide, just elsewhere, I can say here in the UK it is used
- 22:4322:43, 9 May 2017 diff hist +14 Watergate scandal it's worldwide
8 May 2017
- 21:5221:52, 8 May 2017 diff hist −1 Wikipedia talk:WikiProject Film →Should we insert "English-language" into the opening sentence of non-foreign films if one of the production companies is from a non-English speaking country?
- 21:5121:51, 8 May 2017 diff hist +174 Wikipedia talk:WikiProject Film →Should we insert "English-language" into the opening sentence of non-foreign films if one of the production companies is from a non-English speaking country?
- 21:5021:50, 8 May 2017 diff hist +511 Wikipedia talk:WikiProject Film →Should we insert "English-language" into the opening sentence of non-foreign films if one of the production companies is from a non-English speaking country?
- 20:2020:20, 8 May 2017 diff hist +359 Talk:Dunkirk (2017 film) →English-language
- 20:1520:15, 8 May 2017 diff hist +374 Wikipedia talk:WikiProject Film →Should we insert "English-language" into the opening sentence of non-foreign films if one of the production companies is from a non-English speaking country?
- 12:0812:08, 8 May 2017 diff hist +496 Talk:Dunkirk (2017 film) →English-language
- 12:0112:01, 8 May 2017 diff hist +768 Wikipedia talk:WikiProject Film →Should we insert "English-language" into the opening sentence of non-foreign films if one of the production companies is from a non-English speaking country?: new section
- 11:4511:45, 8 May 2017 diff hist −17 Midnight in Paris take it to the talk page if you think "English-language" belongs in the article
7 May 2017
- 21:1621:16, 7 May 2017 diff hist +4 Talk:Dunkirk (2017 film) →English-language
- 21:1521:15, 7 May 2017 diff hist +192 Talk:Dunkirk (2017 film) →English-language
- 21:1221:12, 7 May 2017 diff hist +9 Midnight in Paris apparently it's a French production too
- 21:1021:10, 7 May 2017 diff hist +384 Talk:Dunkirk (2017 film) →English-language
- 21:0621:06, 7 May 2017 diff hist −17 Midnight in Paris don't add English language when it's obviously English language, makes it sound like a foreign film
- 18:3418:34, 7 May 2017 diff hist −1 Talk:Dunkirk (2017 film) No edit summary
- 18:3318:33, 7 May 2017 diff hist +366 Talk:Dunkirk (2017 film) →Can we remove the "English language" from the opening sentence? Makes it sound like a foreign film done in English: new section
- 17:0917:09, 7 May 2017 diff hist −12 Dunkirk (2017 film) Undid revision 779210003 by Erik (talk) upcoming just means it's yet to be released. It's how film articles are done on Wikipedia, King Arthur, Ready Player One, etc take a look
- 16:5616:56, 7 May 2017 diff hist −12 Dunkirk (2017 film) film articles say upcoming if it hasn't yet been released
- 10:5410:54, 7 May 2017 diff hist −12 Dunkirk (2017 film) changed to upcoming, as it hasn't been released yet
- 10:4710:47, 7 May 2017 diff hist −252 Bill Nye Saves the World →Critical response: removed Rotten Tomatoes, it doesn't seem to be based on any critics, just a default rating
5 May 2017
- 19:0019:00, 5 May 2017 diff hist +48 Dunkirk (2017 film) Undid revision 778883378 by 125.21.55.198 (talk)
- 18:5418:54, 5 May 2017 diff hist −104 Dunkirk (2017 film) removed extraneous detail that's not in leads of other films
- 18:5218:52, 5 May 2017 diff hist +5 Dunkirk (2017 film) saying English-language doesn't make sense for a British-American film, makes it seem like a foreign film made in English
2 May 2017
- 21:1321:13, 2 May 2017 diff hist +1 Barrow and Furness (UK Parliament constituency) No edit summary
- 12:1412:14, 2 May 2017 diff hist +288 Talk:Otto Warmbier →Survey