Talk:Deaths in Final Destination 3
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[edit] Pictures
If you put in pictures or see small pictures, could you please re-size them to 200px or more? Thanks, Cbrown1023
I added some more, made sure they were at least 200px. I think it's a great idea to show the pics. I might add some more of Julie, Kevin, and Wendy's train deaths, if I can get some clear images. Perry's isn't that great, but it's all I had. JoeDestructive
[edit] Gory?
It would be better if you had a link to the pictures or have a smaller (and safer) one first, since the gory pictures may cause discomfort amongs other users.207.216.161.182 03:21, 4 September 2006 (UTC)
Well, Final Destination IS gory. People who watch that know that, and the people who DON"T watch it must at least have an IDEA of the fact that it is gory... JoeDestructive
WIKIPEDIA IS NOT CENSORED DAMMIT! --RedPooka 02:49, 2 December 2006 (UTC)
[edit] Gore
There should be gore tags or something of the sort. People might just want to be curious of the deaths, but not the images. Prince of Persia
- Why would you be sensitive to gore after specifically searching for how people died in a Horror movie? That is like being offended by sexual pictures when searching for "money shot" discriptions in a porno. It makes no sense.--Hypergeometric2F1(a,b,c,x) 09:02, 30 October 2006 (UTC)
[edit] Spoilers?
Don't you suppose this is too much information for people who HAVEN'T seen the movie? Your giving away so much that the movie doesn't seem worthwhile to watch anymore. --SkinnerIJA 06:00, 1 October 2006 (UTC)
-Maybe so, but this is a specific article explaining how the people die. Since that's the integral part of the story, anyone who comes to read this article will probably be prepared to learn everything written here. --David_Costello
[edit] tags
I just added {{OR}} and {{references}} tags. Apart from the fact that I suspect this article will be nominated for deletion at some point in the future (not by me though, as long as the tags are kept in place or the article is improved), it is a prime example of extensive original research without proper references. --Cpt. Morgan (Reinoutr) 11:21, 2 November 2006 (UTC)
- sorry I'm not that smart about wikipedia, but isn't the movie itself the source of the article? I can think of articles where they would cite lines from movies as the source of the info so im confused