Talk:Mr. Cranky
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[edit] Possible sources
There are a couple of sources that can be used in this article:
- Online
- Guardian - doesn't establish notability, but useful for information
- Seattle Times - about one of the series' creators
- Daily Emerald - a review of the website
- Cal Tech - mentioned in a list of reviews
- The Hoya - an review from the "Weird Wide Web".
A question mark is placed inside of a quotation mark, when it should be on the outside:p
- Book sources
Mentioned in
- 505 Weirdest Online Stores (2005) by Dan Crowley(Amazon)
- The Internet Bible (2000) by Brian Underdahl, Keith Underdahl(Amazon) - calls it "an excellent film guide"
- The Everything Internet Book (1998) by Sharon McDonnell (Amazon)
The reviews were also compiled in a book called
- Shadowculture's Mr. Cranky Presents: The 100 Crankiest Movie Reviews Ever by (undoubtedly a pseudonym) Mr. Cranky (Amazon)
--GracenotesT ยง 01:54, 26 January 2007 (UTC)