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    MJD
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    I never realised that The O.C. was the Mansfield Park of trash TV.

    I never realised that The O.C. was the Mansfield Park of trash TV.

    I don't know if I can trust Spielberg after I found out that the horse in War Horse was actually against the war.  What a gyp!

    I don't know if I can trust Spielberg after I found out that the horse in War Horse was actually against the war.  What a gyp!

    Can't they just cut the king's head off, impose a Calvinistic dictatorship and ravage Ireland, like decent civilised people?

    Can't they just cut the king's head off, impose a Calvinistic dictatorship and ravage Ireland, like decent civilised people?

    I'm amazed we've got this far in the comments without "The people have spoken - the bastards!"

    I'm amazed we've got this far in the comments without "The people have spoken - the bastards!"

    In this one Han won't be able to get out of the fridge after the explosion?

    In this one Han won't be able to get out of the fridge after the explosion?

    You mean they had the possibility of being the "Pussy Whippers" and they turned it down??!!

    You mean they had the possibility of being the "Pussy Whippers" and they turned it down??!!

    So you carefully cut the drawing into two separate people and sent it back to him by interoffice mail?

    So you carefully cut the drawing into two separate people and sent it back to him by interoffice mail?

    They croak them, obviously.

    They croak them, obviously.

    Yes I said Yes I will Yes.  And yet I still masturbate.

    Yes I said Yes I will Yes.  And yet I still masturbate.

    I understand that Disney's major fear is not losing copyright on Mickey, who is trademarked, but on the Winnie-The-Pooh characters, who are a major source of income for the "Magic" Kingdom.  They own the rights to AA Milne's stories and EH Shepherd's illustrations, as well as their own artwork, and keep getting

    I understand that Disney's major fear is not losing copyright on Mickey, who is trademarked, but on the Winnie-The-Pooh characters, who are a major source of income for the "Magic" Kingdom.  They own the rights to AA Milne's stories and EH Shepherd's illustrations, as well as their own artwork, and keep getting