That’s fair.
That’s fair.
They’re both references from the show Arrested Development.
I don’t know, they don’t pass the sniff test to me.
Or at least a trusted person to acquire for him.
True Lies was awesome, though
I failed to notice any meaningful tie-in between regulation and positive outcomes.
Lucas sold in 2012. Lego Movie came out in 2014, however the film was green-lit in 2011. I’m guessing the licensing was in order before Disney owned SW.
Prequels***
Those are sort of two different things, no? Services rendered vs. using IP
That’s sort of what happens when you pay $4 billion for something.
Just watch Clerks
Speaking at a press conference in Hollywood today, Ready Player One director Steven Spielberg admitted he wasn’t able to get the rights to the franchise his best friend created and sold for $4 billion, thus forfeiting any claim to it.
Really happy to see Cherith Cutestory reply to LooseSeals
Based on the quotes in the article, I want the victim on the stand more than anything right now.
I’m sorry you were owned by that 4-year-old.
Is this on a $2 bet?
Is there enough money being wagered on AAU tourneys for that to happen?
NCAA: [puts Oklahoma game on at like 9:00 in the morning]
I think this glosses over the whole part of the movie where Jerry gets called out by Rod for being an asshole (“shoplifting the pooty!”). The movie is very clear that he’s a bit of a child and that he’s being unfair to Dorothy.
GMG sites seem to do this a lot. They will pan a movie or show for having “bad” characters, despite them not being sold as heroes. It’s very odd to me.