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Tim Cook and the gang aren't thinkers like Jobs was. They are all about the bottom line and increasing profits, especially since the iPhone sales continue trending downward.

Dan Rather? Is that you?

I was holding out hope for Apple, even though I knew having just a lightning port on the new iPhone was a licensing cash grab; nothing more. This new BS of their lightning connection ports being the only peripheral ports on the MacBook signals the end of the Apple journey for me.

Neeson? Negasonic? Neverland?

The unnamed producers were responsible for arranging scouting, local financing, locations, coordination, etc. The three that I mentioned by name were the ones that dealt with daily production (Reynolds/Kinberg) and the 20th Century Fox studio (Kelly).

Reynolds is the producer. He's the one that hired Miller in the first place. Miller wanted the sequel to be a very different style of movie than the original AND he wanted to cast an actor who doesn't fit the role of Cable in any way.

Not really. The Walking Dead series end issue is the opposite of Game of Thrones' issues.

And that is the result of AMC getting rid of Darabont too. AMC has moved the production completely in house. Even though TWD cast is still doing great work, AMC is prone to dragging the stories along. They want to create milk rivers from their cash cow.

No worries mate.

I think the show will be finished by 2018 because Cast & Crew might tell AMC to get bent.. AMC is ticking everyone off by continually cutting the budget and force-filming multiple episodes at once.

A quick addition: AMC caused a big portion of that problem by (1) firing Frank Darabont to get out of paying him a 12.5% production profit, (2) trying to stiff Darabont out of money for season 2 - even though he wrote and produced the entire season, (3) killing main characters off that still exist in the comic - those

Thanks for the info about HIMYM. I'm halfway through season 3.

I don't agree. He had the original ending completed before the TV series began. AMC forced him to change it. He made sure to plot an unchanging conclusion this time. So, the story will wrap up regardless of the eventual end.

Thank you Matt. I wish I could up-vote your comment a hundred times.

Whatever loser. You're the little trick that whined on my comment, not vice versa. Go back to your crawlspace.

Nope. AMC announced they renewed the show a long time ago.

Kirkman mentioned at this year's San Diego Comi-Con that he was originally going to end the comic when Rick's crew reached Alexandria. However, the show was a ratings powerhouse. So AMC said, "Your show is a hit. Take Our Money!"

Maybe you're very sensitive and shouldn't be so compelled to comment when someone doesn't ride the hater bandwagon.

I didn't know he was douchebag reviewer little fella.

That's not correct. Kirkman said he already has the end arc of the show finished - and will pull the trigger when AMC decides what the final season will be.