Wikipedia:Top 25 Report/May 21 to 27, 2017

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Most Popular Wikipedia Articles of the Week (May 21 to 27, 2017)

Prepared with commentary by OZOO

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Leading the news for the week of May 21 to 27 were the awful events in

Sir Sean Connery
(#16).

The world of film is, as ever, providing an entry into the list, with both

Dwayne The Rock Johnson
(#22) both managed to attract interest with their actions over the weekend.

Native American activist Richard Oakes gets into the list at #8 following a Google Doodle on what would have been his 75th birthday. Another placing for a wrestling event, this time Backlash (#21), where the WWE Championship was won by Jinder Mahal (#23). And, on the subject of aggressive individuals and implausible storylines, Donald Trump. (#18)

Last, but by no means least, the Islamic month of Ramadan, starting on Saturday May 27; and the American Memorial Day, on Monday May 29, have the 24th and 25th places.

For the week of May 21 to 27, 2017, the 25 most popular articles on Wikipedia, as determined from the WP:5000 report were:

Rank Article Class Views Image Notes
1 Ariana Grande b Class 2,839,382
On 22 May, a suicide bombing was carried out at Manchester Arena in Manchester, England, following a concert by the American singer, Ariana Grande. 22 people, including children, were murdered in the explosion, and 116 other people have been injured, in some cases critically. A benefit concert, including a number of worldwide stars and Grande herself will be held on Sunday 28 May at Old Trafford Cricket Ground.
2 Roger Moore c Class 1,704,351
Sir Roger Moore, the notably suave British actor, died on 23 May at the age of 89. His career included roles as
James Bond for Eon Productions, starting with 1973's Live and Let Die and going for six more films (more than any other Bond actor so far), finishing with 1985's A View to a Kill
3 Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Men Tell No Tales c Class 1,078,069
The fifth film in the
Captain Jack Sparrow and Hector Barbossa, with Brenton Thwaites, Kaya Scodelario and Javier Bardem joining the cast. In your compiler's view, the film is not very good (the first sign being that it was a follow-up to the last three Pirates of the Caribbean films, also not very good), and, while opening weekend figures have not been bad, they are down on figures for 2011's On Stranger Tides
.
4 Baahubali 2: The Conclusion c Class 1,014,146
S. S. Rajamouli's film continues to be the highest Indian film on this chart, but has lost its title as highest-grossing Indian film of all time to Dangal (#19) this week. It would not surprise me to see Baahubali 2 regain the lead at some point, depending on how its Chinese release goes.
5 Chris Cornell b Class 970,464
Chris Cornell, the lead vocalist for the rock bands
two Grammy Awards for his work with Soundgarden, a Golden Globe nomination for his song "The Keeper" for the film Machine Gun Preacher and performing the title song to the James Bond film Casino Royale, "You Know My Name". In 2013 readers of Guitar World voted Cornell Rock's Greatest Singer
. His death, shortly after performing in a concert with Soundgarden, has been ruled a suicide. His funeral took place on May 26.
6 List of highest-grossing Indian films list Class 956,698
As mentioned,
drama film staring Aamir Khan, has overtaken Baahubali 2: The Conclusion
, (#4) thanks in part to its Chinese performance. The lead is currently ₹86 crore, approximately US$20 million.
7
Bernard Madoff
b Class 948,019
Bernie Madoff, the American stockbroker, investment advisor, financier and
Robert de Niro
. The film was first broadcast on May 20, and was the largest premiere for an HBO film in the last four years.
8 Richard Oakes (activist) start Class 873,850
May 22, 2017 would have been the 75th birthday of the
Mohawk Native American activist Richard Oakes, and it was marked by Google with one of their Doodles. From 1969, Oakes led a group of students in an eighteen month long Occupation of Alcatraz, which had the result of ending the US government's policy of termination of Indian tribes. (Graffiti from the occupation is pictured.) Oakes was shot and killed in 1972 by Michael Morgan, a YMCA
camp manager.
9 Alien: Covenant c Class 839,288
The sixth film released in the Alien film series - and the second in chronological order - was released in the United States on May 19. The Ridley Scott-directed sci-fi horror topped the U.S. box office charts in its debut weekend, but has dropped to fourth following the releases of Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Men Tell No Tales (#3) and Baywatch
10 Pirates of the Caribbean (film series) good Class 739,667
The first film in this franchise - Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl - was well received back in 2003, getting a 79% on Rotten Tomatoes and even getting an Academy Award for Best Actor nomination for Johnny Depp and his Keith Richards impersonation. The fifth film in this franchise (#3) currently has a 31% rating on Rotten Tomatoes. There is a message here, possibly something about quitting while you're ahead.
11
Deaths in 2017
list Class 720,217
As usual, approximately 100,000 readers for this list every day.
12 Twin Peaks b Class 707,320
crime drama-horror comes into the chart following the premiere of a revival series. This article refers to the original 1990–91 ABC
series, not the new series which is a bit lower down.
13 Fidget spinner b Class 671,100
The popular stress-relieving toy/
du jour
is still on the Wikipedia list, actually rising in views by 50,000 over last week. I've seen "the youths" using them 'round the town, and they look a) like a brief diversion and b) capable of causing damage to someone or something, if you used them incorrectly. Or possibly correctly, depending on what you wanted.
14
Twin Peaks (2017 TV series)
start Class 631,439
Twin Peaks again, this time the new Showtime series, written by Mark Frost and David Lynch, directed by Lynch and starring Kyle MacLachlan (pictured) returning as FBI Special Agent Dale Cooper as well as a number of other returning and new characters. The premiere episode broadcast on May 21, and critical reception thus far has been strong.
15 Cher good Class 629,326
Cher - the American singer whose best known hits include "Believe", "I Got You Babe" and "If I Could Turn Back Time", amongst others - won the Billboard Icon Award at the 2017 Billboard Music Awards on May 21. She also performed at the award ceremony in a notably skimpy outfit. It is up to you to decide which of the two events is more likely to have driven attention to her and her article.
16 Sean Connery c Class 612,312
The first actor to portray
James Bond for Eon Productions (please don't mention that stuntman Bob Simmons did the gun barrel sequence for Dr. No and is thus technically first, because everyone will hate you for it), Sir Sean doubtlessly attracted attention due to the death of his successor Roger Moore
(#2) this week.
17
2017 Manchester Arena bombing
c Class 596,070
Twenty-two people, including children, were murdered by a
ISIS
have claimed responsibility for the atrocity.
18 Donald Trump c Class 572,456
Yer man President Trump here, this week taking on his first foreign trips as president, visiting
King Salman. He then proceeded to insult the US's allies, but who needs allies, eh? It's not like North Korea
are threatening to kill us all again.
19 Dangal (film) c Class 555,399
A return to this chart for the
drama film has regained its position as highest-grossing Indian film from Baahubali 2: The Conclusion (#4), after spending two weeks topping the Chinese box office
.
20 Nicky Hayden start Class 526,098
Nicky Hayden, the American motorcycle racer who was
MotoGP world champion in the 2006 season
, died at the age of 35 on May 22 after being hit by a car while riding his bicycle. Hayden managed three race wins and 28 podiums over 13 years in his MotoGP career, including his championship 2006 season.
21 Backlash (2017) start Class 483,757
Another month, another wrestling event enters the list. The 13th
World Wrestling Entertainment event to be produced under the Backlash label, it was held on May 21 at Allstate Arena in Rosemont, Illinois. In the main event, Jinder Mahal (#23) defeated Randy Orton to win his first WWE Championship, and the event also saw the televised in-ring debut of Shinsuke Nakamura (pictured), who defeated Dolph Ziggler
.
22 Dwayne Johnson good Class 480,736
Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson is starring in the newly released
United States presidential election, 2020. Hahaha, very funny! Of course, the idea of a man far more associated with wrestling and the media than any actual politics becoming President of the United States
is absolutely ludicrous, right guys?
23 Jinder Mahal start Class 445,636
In winning the WWE Championship at Backlash (#21), Mahal becomes the first wrestler of Indian descent to hold the title, and the fiftieth wrestler to do so overall. Randy Orton has challenged Mahal to a rematch at the Money in the Bank event to be held on June 18, and no doubt the result will make its way onto a version of this list shortly afterwards.
24 Ramadan c Class 431,666
The ninth month of the Islamic calendar is observed by Muslims worldwide as a month of fasting, an annual observance which is regarded as one of the Five Pillars of Islam. The month of Ramadan for the Islamic year 1438 AH began on May 27 of the Gregorian calendar, and will last until 24 June. Last year the article was 180k views and 11 places higher, but this discrepancy can be explained by the fact that last year Ramadan started on a Monday, this year a Saturday.
25 Memorial Day c Class 428,120
The last Monday in May is acknowledged as a federal holiday in the United States for remembering the people who died while serving in the United States Armed Forces. As the day itself does not appear in the period covered by this report, it appears that viewers are building up to the day itself, and I would expect to see it much higher in next week's report. Last year, Memorial Day was just 70k views higher but a whole 14 places further up the list for the week before, which is surely a sign of how much stuff there was about this week.

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