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I deleted a paragraph that amounted to a user's review of the movie. It was obviously not from a NPOV (it showcased the user's negative view of the film, pointing out his/her dissatisfaction with the lead's performance, etc) and was therefore against Wikipedia's policies. Referencing negative reviews for a movie (citing the source) is fine; providing one's own unpublished review of a movie is not. Monsieurxander 11:57, 9 October 2006 (UTC) Monsieurxander