Talk:Lipstick and Dynamite, Piss and Vinegar: The First Ladies of Wrestling

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July 28, 2008Good article nomineeListed
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The text of the entry was: Did you know ... that while working on Lipstick and Dynamite, a 2005 documentary about women's professional wrestling, Neko Case found out Ella Waldek in the film was her great-aunt?

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Everything's looking really good at this point, and there are only a couple of little issues that need addressing:

  • By the 1940s, however, American men had to leave -- I think we can do away with the "however" because this isn't actually contrasting anything with the 30s, since it wasn't mentioned that men were, well, there.
  • "Plot" implies fiction, so "Synopsis" may be a better heading.
  • The film also covers their post-wrestling employment: lion-tamer, detective, nurse, and yodeler -- using the word "employment" we'd have lion-taming, yodeling, etc. so either change as necessary or use a word like "occupation" instead of employment.
  • It had several other premieres -- these ones aren't really premieres, are they? Unless it's the Atlanta premiere or Chicago premiere, which is kind of lame. Is "screenings" a better word?
  • The film premiered in 2004 at various film festivals across the United States -- Actually, I hear Canada's not actually one of the 50 states ;) It did have its world premiere in Canada, so perhaps add in that it first screened in Toronto.
  • Is there a source for the New York Daily News comment?
    •  Done - I have no idea where that came from and can't find it, so I removed it. Nikki311 18:23, 27 July 2008 (UTC)[reply]
  • Karie Bible of IGN called the film but Liz Braun of the Toronto Sun calls the film -- sweep through for tense consistency.
  • Link Rotten Tomatoes
  • I assume Ebert's rating was out of 5, maybe add that in.
  • Link San Francisco Chronicle

I think that's all, and sorry for being so picky about things! I guess you know you've got a week, you know how the system works (probably a lot better than I do!) and good luck :) —97198 talk 13:20, 27 July 2008 (UTC)[reply]

  • Oh, and is there a source for the film often being referred to as just Lipstick and Dynamite? —97198 talk 13:24, 27 July 2008 (UTC)[reply]

I think I got everything! Thanks for the review. Nikki311 18:23, 27 July 2008 (UTC)[reply]

Awesome stuff, I'm happy to go ahead and pass it. —97198 talk 07:17, 28 July 2008 (UTC)[reply]

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