@binhdu37: in legal terms malice means planned.
@binhdu37: in legal terms malice means planned.
@mrhymes01: Ditto. Made no sense.
@DirtyHippy: It's still a homicide (which means that a person was killed). But there are different types of homicides like other have said. Murder is considered a planned homicide. Manslaughter is homicide without malice.
Monsters vs. Aliens... Had to Google it... That's how much it affected me!
@Csaba Szalontai: He's the executive
@Limeade: That was cute!
@mordicai: Found this for you. Praise The Google!
@Annalee Newitz: Thanks, Annalee! I'm a moran! I've been trying to catch up on my io9 reading (and failing!).
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!