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Bignole
About Me
I joined Wikipedia in 2005, and I've been going strong ever since. I mainly focus on film articles, and a couple television articles. I have over 68,000 edits and still going.
If you need personal help, that is...not mental help, but editing help, please feel free to contact me on my talk page or e-mail me. Preferably, send me a message on my talk page, as you'll likely get a response much faster that way.
Personal Note
This is not Wikipedia, it is ErikBigNolePedia - Just remember that. ;) Remember also that ErikBigNolePedia is monitored by the VERIFIABULLYS
Ok, so apparently my mother decided to join the ranks of Wikipedian editors and make an addition to Watergate salad. She apparently did this on my account, which I unintentionally left logged-in while I was visiting her in July. Needless to say, and I'm quoting Erik here, "[she] is the worst kind of editor there is... all sorts of violations of WP:V, WP:RS, and WP:NOR. :) At least she was courteous enough to ask for correction!"
Contributions
My dog
Useful links
Need Help
Information
- Create a new article
- Verifiability
- Neutral point of view
- No original research
- Citing sources
- What Wikipedia is not
- Notability with films
- Templates for warnings
- Wikipedia:Arguments to avoid in deletion discussions
- Wikipedia:Words to avoid
- Wikipedia Page History Statistics
- List of derivative works
- Check the external links in your article
- WPFAN
- What Admins should look for when deleting articles
Editing articles
- Footnotes/References
- Template messages
- Cite news template
- Cite web template
- List of citation templates
- Avoid weasel words
- External links
- Infobox Film template
- WikiProject Films' style guidelines
- Tony's Guide to writing FA article prose
- Need copyediting?
Editing Television articles
Editing Film articles
Vandalism
Three-revert rule
- Warn potential 3RR violator with message including WP:3RR on talk page
- Report 3RR violation
Deletion policy
- Deletion policy
- Proposed deletion: {{ subst:prod|Reason }}
- List article for deletion
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Barnstars
The Original Barnstar, for your excellent work on Leatherface, Here you go. --Mikedk9109 16:51, 15 October 2006 (UTC) | |
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The Working Man's Barnstar, for your hard work on Leatherface and countless other horror icons. CyberGhostface 22:08, 2 November 2006 (UTC) | |
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This barnstar is for your work on the Horror Icons template. You let everyone express their views and made this template very good. Thanks. --Mikedk9109 (Sup) (stalk me) 00:43, 22 October 2006 (UTC) | |
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The Random Acts of Kindness Barnstar, for your fairness, diligence, and daily excellence on the Spider Man 3 article, not to mention your exceptional kindness helping newer members of the Wiki community find their way. Thanks! Veracious Rey 11:12, 3 December 2006 (UTC) | |
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The Original Barnstar, for your stewardship of Spider-Man 3, ensuring its encyclopedic nature through your discussions, contributions, and anti-vandalism efforts. Erik (talk • contrib • review) - 20:45, 2 May 2007 (UTC) | |
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The Original Barnstar, in thankfulnesss for taking care of Transformers when I'm not around. Alientraveller 11:50, 30 June 2007 (UTC) | |
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The Special Barnstar for your exceptional hard work on Smallville (season 1) page. Seraphim Whipp 18:33, 9 July 2007 (UTC) | |
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The Tireless Contributor Barnstar for the huge amount of work and research it took to improve the quality of the Jason Voorhees article. It looks so much better! Paul730 09:30, 19 July 2007 (UTC) | |
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The Barnstar of Diligence: Thanks for all your help with Through the Looking Glass (Lost) during the FAC. You have better eyes than anyone else I have encountered on Wikipedia. --thedemonhog talk • edits 22:42, 7 August 2007 (UTC) | |
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The Superman Barnstar!!: To honour your dedication and effort, I award you with the Superman barnstar. Congratulations again Bignole, and keep giving the Smallville fans such a nice wiki companion. --Charlie144 04:54, 8 August 2007 (UTC) | |
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The RickK Anti-Vandalism Barnstar: Thanks for reverting my user talk page! ACBest 21:28, 27 August 2007 (UTC) | |
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The Tireless Contributor Barnstar: I heardby award this Tireless Contributor Barnstar to Bignole for his exceptional hard-work, dedication and laborious editing for maintaining and improving Smallville (TV Series) Wisdom89 (talk) 04:19, 31 January 2008 (UTC) | |
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The Working Man's Barnstar: Thank you for all your Smallville related edits: the main page, the list of characters and the individual pages, the season pages and everything in between. Really, the project would not be the same without you. :) Corn.u.co.pia / Disc.us.sion 10:24, 25 December 2008 (UTC) | |
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Thank you Bignole, for helping me with such little things that make big diferences. --Soccer5525 (Tk • Ctrb) 14:18, 15 July 2008 (UTC) | |
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The Minor Barnstar for helping me with all of my Wikipedia signature needs. ♥Soccer5525♥Talk To Me! 17:46, 28 July 2008 (UTC) | |
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The Superman Barnstar for your stellar work on Characters of Smallville and it's various spin-off articles. Paul 730 22:12, 22 September 2008 (UTC) | |
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The Barnstar of Diligence for your meticulous review of Changeling (film), which enabled the article to become the best that it could be. Steve T • C 08:10, 27 April 2009 (UTC) | |
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The WikiProject Films Award: I, • S • C • A • R • C • E •, hereby award Bignole the WikiProject Films Award for his/her valued contibutions to WikiProject Films. For your extraordinary work on the A Nightmare on Elm Street and Friday the 13th film articles and The Last House on the Left articles. For your many, many uploads for many articles that were "posterless". For being the top editor on a wide range of film articles. Thank you
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The Anti-Vandalism Barnstar: For all your work on Smallville related artcles and for being generally helpful. Jayy008 (talk) 11:50, 28 July 2011 (UTC) | |
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The Original Barnstar For all your recent hard work contributions to Arrow related articles. Favre1fan93 (talk) 18:57, 20 February 2015 (UTC) | |
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Userboxes
Articles I have gotten to Featured Article status
Aquaman (also known as Mercy Reef) is a television pilot developed by Smallville creators Al Gough and Miles Millar for The WB Television Network, based on the DC Comics character Aquaman. Gough and Miller wrote the pilot, which was directed by Greg Beeman. Justin Hartley starred as Arthur "A.C." Curry, a young man living in a beachside community in the Florida Keys who learns about his powers and destiny as the Prince of Atlantis.
The Aquaman pilot was expected to debut in the fall of 2006, but following the merger of the WB and UPN, the resulting CW Network opted not to buy the series. After they passed on the pilot, it was made available online through iTunes in the United States and became the number-one most downloaded television show on iTunes. It received generally favorable reviews and was later released on other online markets, and on Canadian television network YTV. (more...)
The pilot episode of the television series Smallville premiered on The WB on October 16, 2001. It was written by series creators Alfred Gough and Miles Millar, and directed by David Nutter. The Smallville pilot introduces the characters of Clark Kent, an orphaned alien with superhuman abilities, and his friends and family who live in the fictional town of Smallville, Kansas. It follows Clark as he first learns of his alien origins, and attempts to stop a vengeful student from killing Smallville High School students. The episode introduces many themes that were designed to run either the course of the season or the entire series, such as the triangular relationships of the main characters.
Production was set in Vancouver, Canada, used for its "middle America" landscape, with five months devoted to casting the right actors in the lead roles. Filming for the pilot officially began four days after the last actor was cast for the series. When time constraints would not allow the production crew to physically create the sets, computer-generated imagery was used to digitally insert set pieces into a scene. When the series premiere was broadcast, it broke several of The WB's viewership records. It was generally well received by critics, and was nominated for various awards, winning two. (more...)
Jason Voorhees is a fictional character from the Friday the 13th series of slasher films. He first appeared in Friday the 13th (1980) as Mrs. Voorhees' child, portrayed by Ari Lehman. Created in combination by Victor Miller, Ron Kurz, Sean S. Cunningham and Tom Savini, he was never intended to carry the series as the main villain. Jason Voorhees has also been represented in numerous novels, comic books, and a cross-over film with another horror legend, Freddy Krueger.
The character has primarily been an antagonist in the films, whether by stalking and killing the characters, or acting as a psychological threat to the lead character, as is the case in Friday the 13th: A New Beginning. Since Lehman's portrayal, the character has been represented by numerous actors and stuntmen, sometimes by more than one at a time; this has caused some controversy as to who should receive credit for the portrayal. Kane Hodder is the most well known of the stuntmen to portray Jason Voorhees, having played the character in four consecutive films.
The character's physical appearance has gone through many transformations, with various special makeup effects artists making their mark on the character's design, including Academy Award winning makeup artist Stan Winston. Tom Savini's initial design has been the basis for many of the later incarnations. The trademark hockey mask did not appear until Friday the 13th Part 3. Since Friday the 13th Part VI: Jason Lives, filmmakers have given Jason superhuman strength, and near invulnerability. He has been seen as a sympathetic character, albeit one whose motivation for killing has been cited as driven by the immoral actions of his victims.
Jason Voorhees has been featured in many humor magazines, referenced in feature films, parodied in television shows, and been the inspiration for a horror punk band. Several toy lines have been released based on various versions of the character from the Friday the 13th films. Jason Voorhees was awarded the MTV Lifetime Achievement Award in 1992, and his hockey mask is one of the most recognizable images in popular culture. (more...)
Season one of Smallville, an American television series developed by Alfred Gough and Miles Millar, began airing on October 16,2001 on The WB Television Network (The WB). The first season recounts the early adventures of Kryptonian Clark Kent as he adjusts to life in the fictional town of Smallville, Kansas, during his teenage years before he becomes Superman. It comprises 21 episodes and concluded its initial airing on May 21,2002. Season one regular cast members include Tom Welling, Michael Rosenbaum, Kristin Kreuk, Annette O'Toole, John Schneider, Sam Jones III, Allison Mack, and Eric Johnson.
The season's stories focus on Martha and Jonathan Kent's (O'Toole and Schneider) attempts to help their adopted son Clark (Welling) cope with his alien origin and control his developing superhuman abilities. Clark must deal with the meteor-infected individuals that begin appearing in Smallville, his love for Lana Lang (Kreuk), and not being able to tell his two best friends, Pete Ross (Jones III) and Chloe Sullivan (Mack), about his alien nature. Clark also befriends Lex Luthor (Rosenbaum).
The episodes were filmed primarily in Vancouver, Canada, and post-production work took place in Los Angeles. Gough and Millar assisted the writing staff with week-to-week story development. "Villain of the week" storylines were predominant during the first season; physical effects, make-up effects, and computer generated imagery became important components as well. Limited filming schedules sometimes forced guest actors to perform physical stunts, and the series regulars were more than willing to do stunt work. Episode budgets ultimately became strictly regulated, as the show frequently ran over budget during the first half of the season. The pilot broke The WB viewership record for a debut series, and was nominated for various awards. Although the villain of the week storylines became a concern for producers, critical reception was generally favorable and the series was noted as having a promising start. (more...)