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17 Dec 2008, 12:19 am

Would anyone care to write a wikipedia article for the movie as the last one has been deleated due to blantant advertising.



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17 Dec 2008, 1:10 am

Abangyarudo wrote:
Would anyone care to write a wikipedia article for the movie as the last one has been deleated due to blantant advertising.


what movie? what article?

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17 Dec 2008, 1:28 am

sinsboldly wrote:
Abangyarudo wrote:
Would anyone care to write a wikipedia article for the movie as the last one has been deleated due to blantant advertising.


what movie? what article?

Merle


sorry forgot to include it in the body of the post If You Could Say it in words. It is a movie which included a central character with Asperger's Syndrome. It is on the main page of wrongplanet due to that theme. I have started it on my own user page at http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/User_talk: ... t_In_Words

any help would be apperciated though.



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11 Mar 2009, 3:03 am

First, my thanks to this group for helping us overcome the wikipedia hurdle. I just updated the site today to include our selection at the 11th annual Method Fest in Los Angeles. Method Fest is dedicated to honoring great acting performances, and they invited us out after seeing Alvin's portrayal of Nelson.

I put some details of the screening here in the comments section of Alex's review: http://www.wrongplanet.net/article376.html and started a thread about it as well.

We are screening in the same festival as "Adam" which is another movie about an aspie-NT romance. Interestingly, it is a very different movie telling a very similar story. I am encouraging anyone from the community in the area to take this chance to go support both movies as a way to show Hollywood just how many people care about movies like these. It is very easy for the studios to marginalize stories of people on the spectrum. Having strong turnout for not one, but two, at the same festival would be harder to ignore.

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