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Featured articlePaint Drying is a featured article; it (or a previous version of it) has been identified as one of the best articles produced by the Wikipedia community. Even so, if you can update or improve it, please do so.
Main Page trophyThis article appeared on Wikipedia's Main Page as Today's featured article on May 29, 2023.
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DateProcessResult
June 22, 2018Proposed deletionKept
January 6, 2023Good article nomineeListed
March 23, 2023Featured article candidatePromoted
Did You Know A fact from this article appeared on Wikipedia's Main Page in the "Did you know?" column on December 4, 2022.
The text of the entry was: Did you know ... that a British filmmaker forced the British Board of Film Classification to watch paint drying for ten hours?
Current status: Featured article

Great job to whoever worked on the Main Page entry

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“A white brick wall, similar in appearance to that in the film” is funnier than the movie tbh 100.40.62.139 (talk) 08:26, 29 May 2023 (UTC)[reply]

The irony was not lost on me either. But it does mean that the free use criteria for the screen shot is invalid as WP:NFCC#1 does not apply because a free image not only can be created, but already has been created. Further, claiming any form of copyright on the film is absurd because there is, arguably, no creative content as he could have filmed any painted brick wall anywhere with exactly the same result. 86.186.4.148 (talk) 11:50, 29 May 2023 (UTC)[reply]
Just because anyone could make a film of a brick wall does not mean that it is not copyrighted. Anyone can take a photo of the Statue of Liberty, but each photo is still copyrighted. Furthermore, the United Kingdom has a very, very low threshold of originality. Also, using any photo of any wall does not properly illustrate the film itself. That's like claiming that any photo of any building can illustrate Empire (1965 film). Di (they-them) (talk) 17:38, 29 May 2023 (UTC)[reply]
+1 Daniel Case (talk) 18:22, 29 May 2023 (UTC)[reply]

I have never seen

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a featured article with a blank talk page before.

What the heck. Very appropriate. +1 Red Slash 18:37, 29 May 2023 (UTC)[reply]

Well, what would we possibly discuss? XD  LunaEatsTuna (💬)— 02:39, 30 May 2023 (UTC)[reply]

March 2024

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@The Banner: It is a 2023 film per MOS:FILMLEAD: "at minimum, the opening sentence should identify the title, the year of its earliest public release (including film festival screenings) [...]". I can see why it looks strange, but Paint Drying was never released to the public until its 2023 screening at some art exhibition. The reason for this rule is because most films are finished (fully-edited) several months before being released. This is the same for, say, songs. Hope this clears this up,  LunaEatsTuna (💬)— 02:02, 30 March 2024 (UTC)[reply]

Then at least make the lead less confusing. The Banner talk 10:18, 30 March 2024 (UTC)[reply]