StillProbablyWrong
StillProbablyWrong
StillProbablyWrong

All of the comments seem to be discussing the deep science in this article, and I'm just sitting here thinking:

Just to clarify, G is the MOST PROFITABLE RATING. Sure you liked your movie, you recommend it to a friend.

I have the exact same issue. It also makes me worry about losing the fight in the dream

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I'll consider us in the future when people stop putting "a" before "myriad" and "of" after. I know it "sounds" right, but damn it, the definition is essentially "a lot of."

Generally speaking, you mean.

I actually fell asleep at this movie. And so did my brother. And we saw a matinee.

Again you fail to see the whole picture.

Thank you!

You're missing the point. Lets have Chris Rock explain it to you:

You also didn't watch the movie in 1933 (I'm assuming here, if you did, congrats, you're the oldest io9 commenter I've ever had to respond to).

It means she has my vote.

Any link to the documentary?

Ok, your "citation" not only provides evidence for my point (just as there is passing support for your rebuttal), but attempts to sum up Public Domain for the rest of the world as well (which, being an American, I am only vaguely aware exists, and therefore do not recognize for the purposes of this discussion thread

Really? Shame, I thoroughly enjoyed it, though as a man, my sense of humor may not be as well developed.

I remember reading somewhere that after the creation of "public domain" not one new copyright has been allowed to expire and become part of that domain.

As disturbed as you may be, the fact that the NSA would be spying on "people" (who may or may not be people within our own country), was put before Congress, twice, and both times the legislation passed.

+1

Of course you may use the phrase, I'm pretty sure I stole it from somewhere else on the interweb.

Huh. The Up opening sequence is so wrenching to my wife she will literally leave the room if I start talking about watching the movie. I lose my shit right at the "baby aint gonna happen" scene, and then just watch really blurry animation while I cut a few dozen onions for the next five minutes.