Talk:Birdman (film)/GA1

Latest comment: 8 years ago by 80.187.106.216 in topic Keaton

GA Review edit

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Reviewer: Rusted AutoParts (talk · contribs) 15:48, 14 May 2015 (UTC)Reply


I've spent the past few days observing this article and can't really find anything wrong with it without nitpicking (only major one being seeing visual effects is only one sentence, may as well merge it with another section).

Final verdict: pass. Rusted AutoParts 15:48, 14 May 2015 (UTC)Reply

  • @Rusted AutoParts: If you think the article passed the GAN, you need to finalized the decision and close it according to the GA review criteria. If the article has any issues, please let me know and I'll address those. Thanks. --Captain Assassin! «TCG» 06:23, 16 May 2015 (UTC)Reply
Pass/Fail:   Rusted AutoParts 12:46, 21 May 2015 (UTC)Reply

Keaton edit

There's the obvious connection between the main character and the actor cast for the role that many reviews mention. Both once have played a superhero in films and have ever since tried to get away from it, with little success (to a point that many say their career has died). Hence, it would certainly add to the article if more of Keaton's own opinions regarding his role and that of all people he has been cast in it could be sourced and added, maybe even what he thinks on whether the role is a good or accurate reflection of his own career, how he perceives it and how he feels about it (i. e., does he feel about it in a similar way as does the character). Only a short blurb on behalf of the director that Keaton was a late choice but once he was considered was the obvious choice, and that Keaton asked him whether he was "making fun of him", just doesn't cut it, in my opinion.

Also, now that a single-shot film has won the Academy Award for Best Picture, I think it's about time for a Wikipedia list (maybe also a WP category) of feature films that are or appear to be made in a single shot. So far, all we have is single shot cinematography, which is but a re-direct to long take, where single-shot films are only mentioned in passing. --80.187.106.216 (talk) 17:49, 25 June 2015 (UTC)Reply