User talk:Nick Moustopoulos

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Sounds box
If you're going to be making articles for the sounds box, could you please categorize them, use era icons, and place them in infoboxes? — Alex Shepherd   ツ  20:50, May 4, 2011 (UTC)


 * Pleeease don't add random space (it's when you hit Enter, then Enter, then Enter, etc) . It looks very unprofessional. — Alex Shepherd   ツ  21:01, May 4, 2011 (UTC)


 * It's okay, you're a new editor. I recommend reading the MOS. It's also good to look at other similar pages and study how they're organized so everything looks professional and consistent. — Alex Shepherd   ツ  21:28, May 4, 2011 (UTC)

Another editing tip: only use links once. So instead of:

James meets Maria. Then Maria turns around and looks at James. James say hi to Maria.

Do this:

James meets Maria. Then Maria turns around and looks at James. James say hi to Maria.

Unofficial soundtrack
Hi, me and another user are concerned about the unofficial movie soundtrack because it isn't official and kind of defeats the point of the music categories. The only unofficial article on the wiki is Silent Hill No Escape. Usually in a situation like this we'd delete all the song article pages and mention the soundtrack somewhere else. Would you mind if we did that? I think the music section on the film article would be best. Sorry for the hassle. — Alex Shepherd   ツ  22:05, June 17, 2011 (UTC)

Heather/Vincent
What Bassett was doing was trying to control the damage created by Sean's comment. There is no doubt Vincent and Heather are in some sort of sexual relationship, given Sean's direct quote and the reports of many who directly witnessed a scene of Vincent and Heather holding hands. Bassett's doing the same thing he did when I pointed out Don Carmody has already pretty much flat out said Heather is Sharon, and his own words have already proven that particular item is in fact the correct characterization of Heather. If you read his comment carefully, he's tiptoeing around, refusing to deny what Sean said, while at the same time refusing to confirm it, which is what he's been told to do by the studio. That he doesn't flat-out say "No, they don't have any kind of boyfriend/girlfriend sexual relationship" is pretty good evidence that they are together.  AlessaGillespie  Talk   Contributions  18:22, September 1, 2011 (UTC)
 * Actually, he does that a lot, I've noticed. He doesn't want to ignore fan questions, but he knows it's not smart to fully answer them sometimes, so he gives answers that really aren't answers at all. For instance, saying Don "might have" been commenting on an earlier copy of the script when he talked about Heather. I really don't have an issue with the relationship at all. Unlike in a game, movie characters need at least one other character with them to vocalize their thoughts and feelings, unless some cheesy voiceover is being used. Cybil acted as the sounding board for Rose in the first movie, and it looks like Vincent will do that for Heather in this one. I personally think it's a good idea for them to be in a relationship before the movie starts, so you can really see how two characters who are already comfortable with each other act, without the cliched "perfect strangers fall in love while being chased by monsters". It's something I do in my screenplays when I feel a couple needs to be there.  AlessaGillespie  Talk   Contributions  18:54, September 1, 2011 (UTC)