Was going to post the same thing, nice to see I don't have to.
Was going to post the same thing, nice to see I don't have to.
Oh I agree that sacrificing the OL for an edge rusher is a bad idea, in fact I think sacrificing the offensive line for the defensive line is a bad idea in general. The reason why of course is the quarterback.
I think your argument about edge rushers isn’t fair, since your comparing one player to an entire group, which unless that player is a QB, they will always lose. A better comparison would be the defensive line to the secondary, which is generally an either-or proposition. A good secondary will mean that you don’t need…
I remember hearing that the reason Moffat didn’t go with McGann was because he felt that McGann’s Doctor wouldn’t have been able to bring himself to press the button based on his personality. That’s why they went with Hurt, they needed a new Doctor who could bring himself to do it.
The reason coaches don't quit is because unlike players, the have guaranteed contracts. As a result, if they get fired, the team still has to pay them their entire contract, but if they quit, then the team doesn't have to pay them anything.
As for public domain, that’s fairly well known, and the rest is simple math. Disney lobbied to keep Mickey mouse from entering public domain and got copyright law changed . If it hadn’t been changed, Then based on when Spider-Man was created, it would have become public domain in 2019, this year.
If I remember correctly, Sony's counter offer to Disney was 25%, so since that's what we ended up with, does this mean that Sony won?
Well not funding, Sony paid for everything. The conflict comes from the fact that Disney wanted to rewrite the deal so that they would fund 50% of the film’s and get 50% of the profit. In effect this means Disney would pay about 100 million and get about 500 million back instead of the previous system where they paid…
If it were me, I would wait until every member of the Hampton’s Five is eligible, and then induct all of them at the same time. This way, Iggy still gets in, but it feels more like he was inducted as member of the hall of fame worthy lineup then for his own individual accomplishments.
Let's call this what it is. The Niner's have a great defense, and a sloppy offense. They're getting away with it right now, since they've only faced bad teams, but the first good team they face is going to make them pay for it.
Not quite. While Prince is shown exactly as he is in real life (minus the part where he is pretending to be dead for reasons mere mortals like us can’t begin to understand), the event he is taking part in here is fictional.
I seem to remember from a different article about this that Feige said that this series is designed to build her up for an eventual movie.
I see that nothing gets over your head, your reflexes are too fast, you'll catch it.
Actually Marvel was paying none of the production costs. Sony paid for all of it, and Marvel(Disney) got 5% of all ticket sales.
I remember finding out about Princess Mononoke because I was a big fan of Gaiman, and I found an article about him where he talked about this anime he’d written the translation for, specifically noting how this was something he never did, but when they showed him the film, he decided he needed to do it in order to…
No, it’s more, he marketed the show well, got people to watch it when it debuted in decently large numbers, and because it got a lot of early views, Netflix put it on their carousel, which got it even more attention.
I think this is the real reason the Infinity Stones were destroyed, so they can't be used again and the MCU will have to come up with something else.
As a worthless shit stain I would like you to know that I am personally offended by you lumping this guy in with me and all the other worthless shit stains out there.
I know about that quote from Moore, but Gibbon's has stated in interviews that he never expected to get the rights back, and understood that at the time he signed the contract. So either Moore was being very naive when he signed the contract, or he changed his story later when he had his falling out with DC.
Fair enough, it's just the way you worded it made it sound more like a repudiation of the full argument to me. But I'm willing to admit to a mistake when I make one.