Talk:Masters of Horror/Archive 1

Latest comment: 16 years ago by Frédéric Chopin 2027 in topic Shame, shame

Rob Zombie episde

Anyone know anything about Rob Zombie's alleged episode? User:CyberGhostface

Screwfly Solution

According to IMDB "The Screwfly Solution" is the 8th Episdoe. I believe this is wrong, because on the Showtime website [1] it lists them everything so far in chronological order The Screwfly Solution being 7th. Xholyrelicx 19:11, 22 November 2006 (UTC)

Interview

I have removed the link to an interview with Andrew Deane on D3rang3d, as it is a copyright violation, and our policy per WP:EL is not to link to copyright violations. Just a heads-up to please not reinsert it into the article. It should be provided from a non-copyvio source soon. Thanks, Mak (talk) 16:01, 28 March 2007 (UTC)

Fair use removal

The use of images not in compliance with our fair-use criteria or our policy on nonfree content is not appropriate, and the images have been removed. Please do not restore them. -Mask? 23:56, 4 June 2007 (UTC)


Shame, shame

It's a shame to see how a bunch of vandals (I'd cite their names, but they would complain against this comment), who are just college boys (if not from high school), believe themselves legal experts or Juris Doctors about intellectual property, and have vandalized the content of this page, deleting images without consensus and show disrespect to the other members efforts and contributions. It's a shame that the same wikipedia policies and guidelines that permit using the images in the articles, are always cited as pretext or excuse to destroy the member's works and efforts. When they vandalize the articles, they act against the same wikipedia policies and guidelines they claim to protect, deleting and deleting without consulting or seeking consensus.

Why am I so angry? Well, because as an horror fan (and a Masters of Horror fan) I always enjoyed visiting this page, and I were always grateful to the editors that made it possible, but, to my sorprise, now I found it without any DVD cover image and, surprisingly, even the MOH logo it threatened for deletion.

I AM a horror fan. I AM a movies fan. I AM a wikipedia fan. And I like to see the movie posters o DVD covers when I'm watching movies reviews. It's not only aestetical, but is easier to the viewer to link or relate the movie to the poster (or DVD cover, in this case).

I think that the MOH fans, the horror movies fans, should be agaist this kind of conduct. This kind of editor don't contribute to any article, don't support others members efforts at any project: they just... delete, delete, and delete. A movie fan contributes to the articles about movies, the history fan (or the guy who knows about history -MA, PhD-) contributes about history, the engineer contributes about enginnering. A contribution is an effort, that inform us about something that we want to know. --Omar1976 23:48, 16 August 2007 (UTC)

Uh huh... college boys... the images were deleted by a robot, as a quick look at the comment before yours shows. The images were automatically deleted because they lacked information in the "fair use" field. If you re-add the images and fill in all the fields the robot will not delete them. --Frédéric Chopin 2027 02:27, 10 November 2007 (UTC)