Wikipedia:Top 25 Report/November 26 to December 2, 2023

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Most Popular Wikipedia Articles of the Week (November 26 to December 2, 2023)[edit]

Prepared with commentary by Igordebraga, TheJoebro64, CAWylie, Ltbdl, GeorgeBailey, and a helpful IP.

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Many recent deaths here, including the top entry that only died at 100, and two who were almost centenarians as well (plus the still living widower of one). Otherwise there's also films and the return of emperors and (wrestling) kings.

Rank Article Class Views Image Notes/about
1 Henry Kissinger 3,545,119 November 29 marked the death of one of the most polarizing figures in modern American politics and the last surviving member of Nixon's cabinet. Kissinger served as secretary of state under the Nixon and Ford administrations; supporters consider him one of the most effective secretaries of state in American history, while detractors consider him a war criminal for overlooking human rights violations in the name of maintaining international stability. Reactions were, predictably, divided, with a plentiful mix of eulogies and crab raves.
2 Animal (2023 film) 2,580,620 What's the big deal? I'm an animal! The manosphere wave seems to have hit India, with this film's titular character self-describing himself as an "alpha male" and spouting inflammatory nonsense that would make Tate proud. It has not impressed critics (The Guardian calls the lead "one of the vilest protagonists in cinema history"), but has had one of the biggest box office openings for an Indian film this year.
3 Shane MacGowan 1,214,906 "The boys of the NYPD choir
Were singing Galway Bay
And the bells were ringing out
For Christmas day
"

November 30 marked the death of the Celtic punk rocker, best known as the lead vocalist and primary lyricist of The Pogues. He featured as the principal songwriter and vocalist on the band's first five studio albums, including Rum Sodomy & the Lash (1985) and the critically acclaimed and commercially successful If I Should Fall from Grace with God (1988). He co-wrote the Christmas hit single "Fairytale of New York" (1987), which the Pogues recorded as a duet between MacGowan and Kirsty MacColl; the song remains a perennial Christmas favourite in the UK and Ireland and was certified quintuple platinum in the UK in 2022. Outside the Pogues, MacGowan also produced solo material and collaborated with other artists.

4 Napoleon 974,717 Slate published a story (that includes mentions to our Report!) about how French Emperor Napoleon Bonaparte is the latest case of Wikipedia readers checking on articles about historical figures chronicled in current movies (see below).
5 Deaths in 2023 942,511 To quote the above, "Death is nothing, but to live defeated and inglorious is to die daily."
6 Napoleon (2023 film) 867,876 Ridley Scott directed this historical epic about #4 starring Joaquin Phoenix, and unlike the first time they worked together it has not seen the same critical and commercial success, including how this time people haven't given the same leniency regarding playing fast and loose with history. In any case, another project on the same guy is on the works, as Steven Spielberg decided to make a miniseries out of the unproduced Napoleon script by the late great Stanley Kubrick (which even inspired a book), the second time Spielberg revived a Kubrick project after A.I. Artificial Intelligence.
7 Jimmy Carter 798,608 The 39th American president is 99 years old and currently in hospice care for melanoma, but made a public appearance at the funeral for his First Lady (#25), accompanied by their four children.
8 George Santos 741,743 The alleged criminal and former Emperor, Pope, and President finally gets expelled from the US House of Representatives.
9 2024 ICC Men's T20 World Cup 735,626 The final two qualifying cricket tournaments (Asia and Africa) were held this month. Twenty teams are now set to face off in June 2024.
10 Terry Venables 695,191 "El Tel" died this week at age 80. A football player and manager, Venables' style of play in the 1960s was considered modern and innovative, a contrast to the rigid tactical style that once dominated English football.
11 ChatGPT 686,323 Nope. I said I'm not writing another entry. My mouth is shut. That is final.
12 Charlie Munger 685,653 The vice-chair of Berkshire Hathaway died this week at age 99. As an executive, Munger was also the "right-hand man" of company CEO Warren Buffett.
13 Leo (2023 Indian film) 669,401 Released in October, this Indian Tamil-language action thriller is the third installment of the Lokesh Cinematic Universe, and it was slightly less expensive to make than #14.
14 Tiger 3 664,677 This Indian Hindi-language action thriller has been successful since its release in mid-November, were it not also being the most-expensive film made in the YRF Spy Universe (300 crore).
15 Macaulay Culkin 659,823 Christmas is right around the corner, which means that a lot of people are going to be rewatching the first two Home Alone movies. So it's fitting that Culkin, who starred in them as the endearingly bratty Kevin McCallister, received a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame on December 1.
16 Saltburn (film) 652,924 This black comedy thriller – written, directed, and produced by Emerald Fennell – opened globally this week and has received praise for its performances and visuals, but criticism for lacking substance.
17 Survivor Series: WarGames (2023) 622,594 This particular professional wrestling streaming event garnered interest, due to the return of Randy Orton and R-Truth, both of whom had been out with injuries since 2022, and the return of #23, who semi-retired and left WWE in 2017.
18 Bhopal disaster 546,642 Renewed interest in the 1984 chemical plant accident in Bhopal was ignited by the release of Netflix series The Railway Men, detailing the workers who saved survivors.
19 Sandra Day O'Connor 537,931 The first woman to serve on Supreme Court of the United States died on December 1. She was appointed by Ronald Reagan in 1981 and served as an associate justice until 2006.
20 The Hunger Games: The Ballad of Songbirds & Snakes 511,431 This dystopian action film, a prequel in The Hunger Games film series, opened in the US on November 17 and has earned US$244 million, despite mixed reviews from critics (who approved the acting and aesthetics, but were more ambivalent to how after the deadly arena event there's still a lot of story to go).
21 UEFA Champions League 511,299 The second half of the group stage of the 69th gathering of Europe's best football clubs is currently taking place.
22 Brenda Song 501,204 The girlfriend of #15 appeared with him, as he received his star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame on December 1. She also brought their two-year-old son, who was sporting a Mohawk hairstyle that deserves its own social media page.
23 CM Punk 491,050 After retiring from professional wrestling from the WWE in 2017, then returning with another company in 2021, the prodigal wrestler returned this week with an appearance at #17 and cutting a promotion saying he's "back where he belongs" on WWE Raw, a few days later.
24 Lin Laishram 466,067 This Indian model and actress married actor Randeep Hooda this week (he's the one to the left, as Commons doesn't have her picture).
25 Rosalynn Carter 463,354 Closing it off and keeping away #26 Elon Musk is #7's late wife, who was very active during his government. Her funeral was attended by the five living First Ladies: Hillary Clinton, Laura Bush, Michelle Obama, Melania Trump and Jill Biden.