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[edit] Trivia Section
I know Wikipedia policy is to remove or integrate trivia into the main body but I think it's entirely proper to have it as a seperate section in this instance. The items would dillute the main section but on their own provide for further points of interest. SillyWilly 00:00, 7 June 2007 (UTC)
[edit] Inspiration
When I saw this movie, it struck me how the imaginary band "Pop" was like 2 bands in the 1980's. The actual group seemed to be a reference to Wham!. while their biggest hit seemed to be inspired by Men Without Hats. Everybody knows of George Michael of Wham!, but nobody can remember Andrew Ridgeley. And while Men Without Hats had a popular song and dance called The Safety Dance, they had a lesser known song named Pop Goes the World. I would be interested in knowing how much of an influence these two groups had in the inspiration of Pop!. Mushrom 05:25, 8 June 2007 (UTC)
- I definately agree on Wham ! Not so sure about Men Without Hats, though. -- Beardo 06:40, 15 September 2007 (UTC)