Talk:The Cure for Insomnia

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Article upgrading needed: You can help. WP:IA 

 Stub to Start-Class Upgrading Instructions

To contribute in upgrading this stub article to start class, the following requirements must be met:

  • Significant intro (list the title, alternate titles, year released, director, actors starring in the film, summary of headings, etc.)
  • Film infobox ({{infobox film}})
  • Picture: Consult WikiProject Free Images for freely released images from a film shoot, opening, or other relevant free image; non-free and unlicensed images are to be avoided if at all possible
  • Plot summary
  • Cast section
  • At least two other developed sections of information (production, reception (including box office figures), awards and honors, references in popular culture, differences from novel or TV show, soundtrack, sequels, DVD release, etc.)
  • Categories (by year, country, language, and genre(s))

 Helpful links: WP:BETTER, WP:LEAD, WP:REF

Once this article has fulfilled these requirements, the film can be reassessed to start class and this template will be removed automatically.

This article is part of WikiProject Films, an attempt to build a comprehensive and detailed guide to films and film characters on Wikipedia. If you would like to participate, you can edit the article attached to this page, or visit the project page, where you can join the project and/or contribute to the discussion.
Stub
This article has been rated as Stub-Class on the quality scale.
Unknown
This article has not been rated on the importance assessment scale.

I would disagree with the statement that a DVD can hold only 5 hours of film. I know someone with the entirety of the Lord of the Rings (approx. 9 and one-third hours long in total) on one disc. Admittedly, the film quality could be better, but it is all there.

[edit] Not A Movie

Surely there must be certain standards something must adhere to be considered a movie. Setting up a tape and taping a plant grow for 100 hours should not be considered a movie, nor should something like this.

If you were to tape someone reading the bible really slowly, would you consider that a movie?

[edit] "Cure for Insomnia"?

But how could it possibly cure insomnia if you have to keep getting up to swap discs?

I don't understand how the statement about Andy Warhol's Empire is relevant to this article. --69.239.134.239 04:25, 29 March 2007 (UTC)