Talk:The warehouse
who cares about the wheel? It's not going to help us identify the place. and how is the brickwork "distinctive"?--Skeeta 02:57, 13 December 2006 (CST)
Disagreement
I don't see any logo on that wheel; it looks like a standard trashcan to me. Also I disagree with the "watcher" paragraph. There's no reason why people in the background could not simply be there randomly. --Brucker 18:49, 4 December 2006 (CST)
- I dont know if you have ever worked on a film production but I have and in any production I have been involved in people in the background are almost always controlled. Now this maybe very low budget and perhaps they cannot afford a PA to do the job but most directors only want element in a scene that they want in a scene........especially when they know that people are looking for that kind of detail.--modelmotion 19:29, 4 December 2006 (CST)
- I am not sure its a trash can lid. I guess it could be so perhaps you could rewrite it to make it a bit more inclusive. It just stood out the way it was edited so I am thinking it had some significance. However some people have commented that the crow was the point of the shot, so who knows.--modelmotion 19:34, 4 December 2006 (CST)
Similarity to other warehouse
I was just thinking that if you inspect the exterior of the warehouse, it really looks like the warehouse at the end of the Learning to Drive video. SilverBULLETx3 15:24, 12 December 2006 (CST)
change in name
can we cange the article's title? There a two warehouses now, seeing that this is an abandoned warehouse, then there was the warehouse daniel broke into. --Killthesmiley 17:41, 2 February 2007 (CST)
- Hmm, you're totally right. There's the "homeless" warehouse, and the Epogen warehouse. How about just having a "Warehouses" article, as a kind of "other" location, and then jut a section on each of the two. That way people who are looking for info can't get frustrated that they can't find the right one. OwenIsCool 18:38, 2 February 2007 (CST)