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[edit] Page move
This page was moved from from "As Good As It Gets" to "As Good as It Gets". Currently policy states that "the standard rule in the English language is to capitalize words that are the first word in the title and those that are not conjunctions (and, but, or, nor, for), prepositions (to, over, through) or articles (an, a, the, that)." The word "as" is a preposition and as such has been changed to lowercase.
I should point out though that this was taken from the naming of albums and songs but this is being applied across the board ie. to television shows, films, books, computer and video games, plays etc. -- Ianblair23 (talk) 03:26, 20 October 2005 (UTC)
[edit] Plot Cleanup
I removed a few run on sentences in the plot section and cleaned up some of the wording, nothing major. Wtbe7560 17:18 26 November 2006