You forgot Bob’s Burgers.
You forgot Bob’s Burgers.
By Earthican, you mean American.
Wrong Sony label: Tristar brought Terminator 2 into theaters, not Columbia. And whether or not they had sole editorial control of the trailers is murky, as the film was made by Carolco.
Kinja.
“Thank you, Fox, for airing this episode more than a week before Halloween to inspire costume-wearers across the nation, I can’t wait to see how many Cher-iffs make it out this year.”
A certain Las Vegas casino with an attached arena might consider it trademark infringement.
Why would The Weinstein Co. folding effect any royalties, since Miramax is still a going concern unaffected by all this, and he would still get royalties from his TWC stuff no matter who owns it?
Should’ve Jake have gotten relegated to desk work after his and Holt’s stint in the Witness Protection Program? Or his several-months long undercover assignment?
Miramax still exists as a seperate company.
Sweet-and-sour forever.
The “brony” thing has slowed down, but they’re still there, as their own conventions and websites continue to operate.
SAD GIRL
If you read the actual press release, it refers to Adult Swim as a “network”, and that R&M had the highest ratings in that “network”’s history. So the article’s take is wrong.
Rick and Morty tonight is the season finale, which makes the “Great Show!” tag rather odd.
Lionsgate is like a AAA ballclub, so their successes and failures aren’t on the same level as --wait for it— the majors.
Cinemax, man.
AT is scheduled to end in 2018, and the estimate on the street is there’s about 20 episodes left.
And now, to throw out the first, and only, passes....
It never got a wide release, so there was no CinemaScore.
Adventure Time is tonight! You’re still covering that, right?