User talk:Erica D. Hart
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--Aude (talk) 03:52, 8 January 2007 (UTC)
Film and media
[edit]Regarding your question on my talk page, see Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/World Trade Center in film and media. This was a spin-off, subarticle on the topic. See summary style for more about subarticles. A list is really not suitable, IMHO. Lists can be endless, with so many films shot in NYC. But, if you can provide sources that attest to the significance of a few most notable or relevant films and write in prose form, that might be okay. I'm thinking of films like King Kong (1976 film), with the Empire State Building in the original film and the WTC in the 1976 version. See Wikipedia:WikiProject_Military_history#Popular_culture for general guidelines on popular culture sections, which I think are applicable here too. --Aude (talk) 03:52, 8 January 2007 (UTC)
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