Is the Electric Boogaloo part also correct? Is that the collective noun for Rhinocerii? An electric boogaloo of Rhinocerii? And if not, it should be.
Is the Electric Boogaloo part also correct? Is that the collective noun for Rhinocerii? An electric boogaloo of Rhinocerii? And if not, it should be.
"6) The Likelihood That The Hobbit Trilogy Is Going to End Up Mediocre"
Sounds like 'Being John Malkovich'.
Which is pretty much exactly what the rest of the American media is doing.
"Please understand that I am not, in any way shape or form, saying that violent video games had anything to do with this or any other tragedy which has become all too familiar."
Personally i've rather enjoyed the hours i've played so far. Even in Alp- ahem - Foundation condition it's more enjoyable than it's "inspiration", at least for me.
As does UK law:
Their lawyers evidently disagree.
Only one reason i am going to see this film, after the cackiness of its predecessor: Benedict Cumberbatch. He deserves a successful movie career.
Does that mean NuTrek 3 will be the Quest for Kirk?
Still doesnt change what they have to do to keep their trademarks. Hypocritical, arguably yes. Necessary? Unfortunately yes. You either protect your trademarks or you lose them.
I smell an someone incapable of mounting an argument so instead resorts to name calling.
I've read the article thanks. Clearly GW think that said trademark does extend to fiction, else they would not be pursuing this. It'll be up to the lawyers to decide.
Doubtful, Star Trek regurgitated the Wrath of Khan for the last two movies. And with yet another bad guy looking for revenge, it appears Into Darkness will be following the same path.
They shall be my Dessert Marines...and they shall know no savory.
I know its popular to have a go at the big bad business, but GW has to pursue trademark infringement in order to retain said trade mark. If they allow Spot the Space Marine to use the term, then it establishes a precedent under UK law for anyone else to use it.
When did Harry Hill turn into a black man?
Since you brought up the box office as an indication of a films quality, you'll probably be interested to know The Hobbit is now the most successful December opening movie of all time. $37.5 million domestic on Friday alone.
It's a double rainbow. Search Youtube.
Yup, another sufferer.