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He was infuriated, too, by the assumption that, because of them, he had a special “fondness for children”. He denied it. “I have never felt in the least sentimental about them,” he said. In 1947, without regret, Milne let Christopher’s childhood toys - the original Pooh, Piglet, Tigger, Eeyore, Kanga - go to

The “Real” Christopher Robin grew to hate Pooh and resent his father (who also grew to hate Pooh). The stories overshadowed his whole life, and he was even asked by people if he still had the toys, which he found absurd “What grown man still has the toys from his childhood?” He would not have allowed this movie to

This looks too damn good to be a “Sony” movie...

The 60 Minutes feature on Google this past weekend demonstrates that Google has been unethical for a long time. Adding a note about the clause being removed would have been a nice capper for the episode...

Looks like there’s lots of weirdness on the horizon.

You know that’s Karen Allen with the monkey, right?

Shouldn’t that be Emily Devenport or am I missing something.

You call that a critical hit?

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Is this a mirage or just product placement? You can skip the first minute to get to the jokes.

I don’t see what the big deal is here. I don’t like Pence, but does he have kids? When I had kids they statrted calling me Daddy, and my wife Mommy. To avoid confusion I also called my wife Mommy and she called me Daddy. (My mom became Oma, because my wife’s mother became Grammy).

They’re not underwear and never were. Batman and Superman were originally put in tights so that they would look like aerialists (you know, like man on the flying trapeze).

But how could David (Bruce) Banner and the Hulk be in the same picture?

Not to my knowledge. A search of Amazon gives lots of results, but not the right ones. Again with Wikipedia as a source ‘Brimstone is still 13th-ranked on TvShowsOnDvd.com’s list of unreleased shows as of January 27, 2018. On September 15, 2008, during a Home Theater Forum chat, Warner Home Video representatives

According to Wikipedia, “if he can return all of them to Hell (before one of them kills him), he will earn a second chance at life on Earth (and thus, possibly, Heaven).”

Especially the episode where he played a different angel...

Another possible for your list.

I’m getting more and more disappointed by the Flash.

Considering the real Christopher Robin’s later relationship with his parents and how much the legacy of Pooh interfered with his life, I’m pretty sure this movie would never have been made if he were alive.