Talk:Ms. 45
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[edit] Speedy deletion notice
According to the speedy deletion notice that was originally placed here, it may be removed once the article has been fixed and no longer qualifies for a speedy. I believe I have done so by making this into a proper stub for the movie Ms. 45. 23skidoo 00:51, 18 July 2005 (UTC)
[edit] category cult film
The movie is popular ; also among feminists. However it isnĀ“t a cult film. You tell me why it is one. --ThomasK 14:18, August 30, 2005 (UTC)
- Maybe you should explain why it is not. I don't see how a film can't be both a popular feminist film and a cult film. Also, the movie is featured in the book Cult Movies 2 by Danny Peary and that should be enough justification. See also [1], plus [2] which is an article on Ms. 45 written by a journalist who covers cult cinema. There's also [3] which refers to the film as a cult classic. An article on Abel Ferrara here discusses his "cult classic" I could go on. Here's an article that refers to it as a "certified cult film" [4] And I can cite similar examples for Avalon, too, incidentally. 23skidoo 14:24, 30 August 2005 (UTC)
Well, I mixed this one with Ms-40, similar but a short film. I did saw Ms. 45, good movie indeed. Sorry for the inconvenience. However Avalon is indeed not a cult film, if so then there must be many of movies like this be a cult film. --ThomasK 14:46, August 30, 2005 (UTC)
[edit] Too short for 2 images
There are now 2 images on this page, despite the article being only one paragraph long. This article needs to be lengthened to justify 2 images. 23skidoo 18:03, 20 August 2006 (UTC)