Talk:Red Mercury (film)

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I was willing to assume that the creators of this article, who added a bunch of unreferenced material, may have been new contributors unfamiliar with our policies.

So, when I added referenced material, about the 2005 film that premiered at Cannes, I did not excise their unreferenced material. I wanted to give them an opportunity to add referenced.

The article creators excised my referenced contributions. They haven't made an attempt to add references, or participate in the {{afd}}. So my assumption of good faith has eroded.

I am now prepared to excise the unreferenced material.

Cheers! Geo Swan (talk) 03:08, 9 January 2008 (UTC)[reply]

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