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Theatre work

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This story is also a stage piece by the theatre group Complicite. Is this worth adding? —Preceding unsigned comment added on February 24, 2006 at 05:07 by 65.8.85.252 (talkcontribs)

Is the piece based on the book, or on the stop motion animation? Or is it simply a reproduction of their work?
  • If it's derived from it, it probably deserves to be included in Wikipedia, but it might be better to have its own page.
  • If not, it might not need to be included in Wikipedia, but if it does, it definitely should be on this page.
—Preceding unsigned comment added on August 4, 2006 at 02:46 by Superluser (talkcontribs)
The stageplay is based on the book, just as the animation is. Ideally, the book ought to have the main article, with separate pages for the play & animation, or at least sections. I'm not familiar enough with this work to do this.. hopefully it's not too obscure for someone to come along and assist. —Preceding unsigned comment added on December 4, 2006 at 06:20 by 216.189.181.47 (talkcontribs)

Best [animated] film

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"Terry Gilliam selected Street of Crocodiles as one of the top ten best animated films of all time. Critic Jonathan Romney went further still, voting it one of the ten best films of all time in the 2002 decennial critics' poll for Sight and Sound magazine." This makes no sense whatsoever. Romney hasn't gone "further still" - he has simply agreed with/repeated Gilliam's claim. —Preceding unsigned comment added on June 7, 2007 at 15:28 by 194.202.122.253 (talkcontribs)

Careful reading shows the distinction: Gilliam = one of ten best animated films; Romney = one of ten best films. -- Deborahjay (talk) 21:44, 26 January 2008 (UTC)[reply]