Talk:Out of the Furnace

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Content dispute

There are multiple sources stating that Director Scott Cooper read a New York Times article about Braddock mayor

WP:HOAX dissolvetalk 17:56, 30 November 2013 (UTC)[reply
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Historical and Contextual Background

This film is rich in American History, alluding to "susbstance" problems and "collections violence" that goes back to 1791-1794 in the earliest Post Revolutionary years of the United States, focused on the Alleghany County. In the development section, references to Westsylvania, the Rust Belt and David Bradford's Whiskey Rebellion are all missing. Wikicommons images should be used for this purpose. Westsylvaniamap.png, Total mfctrg jobs change 54-02.png, Whiskey Insurrection.JPG.

Carrie Blast furnace image from WikiCommons is missing.  CFJan3rd2007 021.jpg

Abraham Kirkpatrick, at the Battle of Bower Hill in 1794, is alluded to by a shot in the movie of a rusted Kirkpatrick Avenue street sign. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 76.65.121.40 (talk) 10:26, 11 December 2013 (UTC)[reply]

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original research; Wikipedia does not publish original ideas and analysis, but only the opinions of reliable authors. dissolvetalk 14:20, 11 December 2013 (UTC)[reply
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