Talk:Good Wilt Hunting

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  • Normally, when you speak of the run-time of a movie, you refer to the original run-time of the film as it might be seen in a theater, not the amount of time allocated to it for television. In this case, this "60" minute movie has an actual run time of about 44 minutes, once you strip out the commercials. I want to correct this on the page, but before I do, can someone please verify exactly how long this movie is without commercials?
  • Normally the phrase "made for TV movie" is spoken or written in exactly those words, but in the article text, another phrase is inserted after the word "television," which breaks normal English convention. I've corrected this.
  • Added the original air date of the movie (according to IMDB) in an effort to avoid removing an out-of-place year reference.

Vanessaezekowitz 02:46, 25 January 2007 (UTC)[reply]