Talk:Wizard People, Dear Reader

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[edit] DVD With Audio

Does anyone know where to find the DVD file created by the Denton resident?

[edit] "New Art Form?"

I see no reason to call a work "hailed as a new art form" without any substantiation. Someone who knows more about this needs to make this NPOV.

I know a ton about this, and various news and media sources have described it as "something of a new art form" including the New York Times. I will edit the page to fit with your nitpicking.

[edit] Synchronisation

I tried this and it wasn't synchronised. I suspect this is because of timing differences between PAL and NTSC. Should we include this in the article? HTH HAND —Phil | Talk 09:19, 23 March 2006 (UTC)

  • Considering that (at least for the US release) a number of scenes were reshot with the actors saying "Sorcerer's Stone" as opposed to "Philosopher's Stone," I'm sure there's a number of timing mismatches. To that extent, we should probably mention that WPDR was written/recorded against Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone - not Philosopher's Stone. However, re-timing WPDR to match Philosopher's Stone would be an interesting project though! --Dr. Fuzz 23:19, 18 April 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Short top?

Someone changed the chart with the list of names to say that Neville's character was called 'Short top' in the film. I'm just wondering where it was that this came from cause I only remember him being called 'Upfish', which you removed to put in 'Short Top'. --Thaddius 13:58, 13 October 2006 (UTC)

[edit] "Hoary"

Does anyone else think that his repeated use of "hoary" as an adjective is a reference to Dr. Strange? Vignettelante 10:02, 11 November 2006 (UTC)