Talk:Saving Silverman

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Saving Silverman is highly underrated and shows both the comedic prowess of Jack Black and Steve Zahn. It was poorly reviewed because - yes - it really, as a film, has no plot. But in the truest sense of the genre, and for the nature of silliness, do you really want a good comedy to have a plot? I think not. Give it another try. Even though Jason Biggs' best years are behind him (if there were any 'best' years to be had), it's worth a watch and I guarantee you will laugh several times VERY hard. What movie can guarantee that? --CLICK SIGN YOUR NAME

this is only known as saving silverman within the US. in the dozens of other nations it was released in, its called 'evil woman'. shouldn't that be the title of the wikipedia article then? --CLICK SIGN YOUR NAME

  • Reasonable question, but country of first release or country of production typically determines Wikipedia movie title, and IMDB title, too. --Lexein 14:56, 15 February 2007 (UTC)
  • What I don't know is the policy on other-language Wikipedia pages: it seems that the title on the French(say) WP page should be the title of the release in that country. --Lexein 14:56, 15 February 2007 (UTC)