Template talk:Kenneth Branagh
RfC: Kenneth Branagh template organizationMy argument is that each director's films are properly subdivided according to format or medium, which is standard for Wikipedia. In contrast, User:Picsovina argues that Kenneth Branagh is well known for Shakespeare adaptations so therefore his Shakespeare adaptations as well as his Agatha Christie adaptations (which have nothing to do with Shakespeare so I don't understand how Picsovia's argument about Branagh being famous for Shakespeare adaptations justifies subdividing Agatha Christie adaptations into a separate group as well) should both be subdivided into separate sections in Template:Kenneth Branagh, leading to an unwieldy and highly confusing structure according to each film's subject matter rather than format. Other directors famous for directing Shakespeare adaptations include Laurence Olivier and Orson Welles yet their director templates do not subdivide their Shakespeare adaptations into separate sections. John G. Avildsen is famous for directing the Karate Kid movies yet his director template is not divided between Karate Kid films and Other films. George Miller is famous for directing the Mad Max films yet his director template is not divided between Mad Max films and Other films. Guy Hamilton is famous for directing four James Bond films yet his director template is not divided between James Bond films and Other films. There is therefore no real standard established precedent for doing so. Each director's films are properly subdivided according to format or medium, which is standard for Wikipedia. Agree or disagree. --Nicholas0 (talk) 14:51, 9 February 2020 (UTC)
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