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::*The original hook does ''not'' violate that rule, which is intended to prevent hooks such as ... that a woman arranged a fake police raid on her husband's weekly poker game to '''[[A Cure for Pokeritis|cure him of pokeritis]]'''? The original hook, in saying what a film is about, ''does'' involve the real world. [[User:Mandarax|<span style="color:green">M<small>AN</small>d<small>ARAX</small></span>]] <span style="color:blue">•</span> [[User talk:Mandarax|<span style="color:#999900"><small>XAЯA</small>b<small>ИA</small>M</span>]] 18:12, 26 September 2013 (UTC) | ::*The original hook does ''not'' violate that rule, which is intended to prevent hooks such as ... that a woman arranged a fake police raid on her husband's weekly poker game to '''[[A Cure for Pokeritis|cure him of pokeritis]]'''? The original hook, in saying what a film is about, ''does'' involve the real world. [[User:Mandarax|<span style="color:green">M<small>AN</small>d<small>ARAX</small></span>]] <span style="color:blue">•</span> [[User talk:Mandarax|<span style="color:#999900"><small>XAЯA</small>b<small>ИA</small>M</span>]] 18:12, 26 September 2013 (UTC) | ||
::::Not what I heard from [[User:BlueMoonset|BlueMoonset]] over [[Template:Did you know nominations/The Lost Tribe (1949 film)|here]]. So which is it? '''''[[User:Taylor Trescott|<span style="color:#B6B3FF; font-family: Courier">Taylor Trescott</span>]]''''' - <sup>[[User talk:Taylor Trescott|my talk]]</sup> + <sub>[[Special:Contributions/Taylor Trescott|my edits]]</sub> 19:11, 26 September 2013 (UTC) | ::::Not what I heard from [[User:BlueMoonset|BlueMoonset]] over [[Template:Did you know nominations/The Lost Tribe (1949 film)|here]]. So which is it? '''''[[User:Taylor Trescott|<span style="color:#B6B3FF; font-family: Courier">Taylor Trescott</span>]]''''' - <sup>[[User talk:Taylor Trescott|my talk]]</sup> + <sub>[[Special:Contributions/Taylor Trescott|my edits]]</sub> 19:11, 26 September 2013 (UTC) | ||
| + | ::::*There is minimal real-world involvement here, but I think it's enough. "1912 short film" makes it perfectly clear that this is a work of fiction, and that the events are fictional, and that this film was released in 1912. That's the real world right there. — [[User:Crisco 1492|Crisco 1492]] ([[User talk:Crisco 1492|talk]]) 01:57, 27 September 2013 (UTC) | ||
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A Cure for Pokeritis
- ... that the 1912 short film A Cure for Pokeritis was about a woman who arranged a fake police raid on her husband's weekly poker game?
- Alt1... that the 1912 A Cure for Pokeritis was added to the National Film Registry as a representative of the short films known as Bunnygraphs?
- Reviewed: Second lifetime DYK nomination, taking the exemption.
Created by Squeamish Ossifrage (talk). Self nominated at 17:12, 24 September 2013 (UTC).
Article is new, long enough, and well-sourced; hook(s) are interesting and under 200 characters; ALT hook verified from online source, AGF for original hook. No other issues. Sasata (talk) 19:13, 25 September 2013 (UTC)
- There is one problem - the original hook cannot be used as it goes against rule C6. An article involving a work of fiction has to have a hook which involves the real world. Unless the nom can replace it, ALT will have to be used. Taylor Trescott - my talk + my edits 11:02, 26 September 2013 (UTC)
- No objections, naturally. Squeamish Ossifrage (talk) 13:37, 26 September 2013 (UTC)
- The original hook does not violate that rule, which is intended to prevent hooks such as ... that a woman arranged a fake police raid on her husband's weekly poker game to cure him of pokeritis? The original hook, in saying what a film is about, does involve the real world. MANdARAX • XAЯAbИAM 18:12, 26 September 2013 (UTC)
- Not what I heard from BlueMoonset over here. So which is it? Taylor Trescott - my talk + my edits 19:11, 26 September 2013 (UTC)
- There is minimal real-world involvement here, but I think it's enough. "1912 short film" makes it perfectly clear that this is a work of fiction, and that the events are fictional, and that this film was released in 1912. That's the real world right there. — Crisco 1492 (talk) 01:57, 27 September 2013 (UTC)
- Not what I heard from BlueMoonset over here. So which is it? Taylor Trescott - my talk + my edits 19:11, 26 September 2013 (UTC)