Guys! Stop kidding around! Is it worth catching or not? I mean, as its own movie, not compared to previous ones in the series...
Guys! Stop kidding around! Is it worth catching or not? I mean, as its own movie, not compared to previous ones in the series...
@mordicai: Exactly! Then, he got so mad at the studios and his director he refused to promote the film.
Went to see it last night. I agree with CJA. Was wondering if the reason it wasn't as awful as, let's say Monster Inc. for which I had high hopes, is because it was made by a French production company?
@palinode: Did you try SHOUTING? I always shout when speaking to a non-English speaker... they understand after a while you know.
@NaraDance: All these stories were delightfully frightful!
@Talaya: Australian money is also called dollar.
@crmurray04: More specifically, anything created under the name "Prince" or any other name (because changing it to King would be the same person) and therefore belonged to WarnerBros.
@Communist Pope: I had forgotten about that site! Thanks for the laugh!
@Brazell: Indeed! It's like we know already, things weare so much better when you were younger or the first to know, or what not...
@C0ldFusi0n: They also sued a restaurant! Can you believe it? That makes no sense! They will sue *any* business with the word Monster in it, whether it has to do with cables or not!
@Almightywhacko: Thanks. I think you were more clear than I was. I know it doesn't feel right to some, but people have to get used that laws exist whether they make sense or not.
@schunniky: I worked in the field way back when... tedious is a rather apt description...
@coirbidh: Props.
@cyberathena: Other examples: TIME, SHELL, CATERPILLAR.
@Eric Geller: Yes. Because it's trademarked. Of course you have to specify exactly when other cannot use the word or sentence without owing you, still the word apple is trademarked.
@Tyrunn: Dude, there's a difference between COPYRIGHT and TRADEMARK.
@Eric Geller: Existing words and phrases can be trademark.
@Tyrunn: Unfortunately, my friend, it's very possible to trademark words. Remember when the widow of one of the passengers that took down one of the terrorist on the plane wanted to trademark "let's roll!"
@Fliesen: This is really astounding that someone was able to do that. It tells you that a few years ago, the trademark office was probably thinking "Droid and Android! What are those? Never mind, just grant them the right to use it no one's ever gonna need those words!" (circa 1979)