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Hi there! I am a student at Ohio University and I am currently taking a writing course that deals with writing in and editing Wikipedia articles. I am planning on doing some edits on this article. I am planning on filling out some the headers already on the page as well as possibly adding in some movie images. I plan on working on this article in my sandbox. I am open to suggestions, comments, questions, or advice. Thanks! ZackaryMullikin (talk) 22:03, 21 July 2014 (UTC)[reply]
First a note: you shouldn't use a semicolon to bold text. It generates invalid HTML when you do that. You must use the semicolon operator in a specific way to generate proper HTML. I have fixed the header. To create new section headers, you should use increasing equals signs (=). For example, for a level two heading, you would use == text ==. For a level three heading, you would use === text ===. As far as the assignment goes, thanks for the notice on the talk page. As long as you cite your sources, I don't foresee any problems. You might want to read our manual of style and our core content policies. NinjaRobotPirate (talk) 04:46, 22 July 2014 (UTC)[reply]