RIP Dinobot.
RIP Dinobot.
Spooky music, engaging game play, I played hours and hours on that game.
Aww. 8(
This is a very profitable idea me thinks.
I literally just bought this and this is the first review I've read of it, kinda bummed out now. I will play it and see.
Maybe Oswin in the next Doctor. Pretend gaps. 0)
Show him the full film, then dedicate it to him, whimsy is cool.
Jeez I must be addled as they both made me laugh.
It's a great B movie and Ferris is sublime in it.
If the DJ's are not to blame then the media isn't either, we are all guilty, society as a whole, we allow this to go on and react when it goes wrong but otherwise we let slide, we're like the Klingon empire in DS9's final season.
I'm not incensed or angry at the DFJs, I'm merely saying they are, sadly, in a very small way, a part of this womans suicide, and if we make a small social change we can prevent things like this from happening, this type of prank, to me, borders on socially acceptable bullying.
I disagree, anyone with any thought could predict they'd cost someone a job for revealing private patient information, they must have known they'd be getting people into trouble.
When you say me and everyone like me do you mean people suggesting that if you make someone a victim there will be consequences?
Peter David did Q proud in Q in Law where he marries. Lwaxanna.
Peter Davids Vendetta remains the best unfilmed TNG movie, also he invented 7 of 9 years before. Ahh Rheannon Bonadventure, your story made me cry, plus Vastator of Borg!
They tricked her into putting the call through to someone who revealed privileged information, that's a sack able offense right there, so to say they did nothing remains denial.
Wow a lot of people are making this point over and over, weirdly all without realising that if she's to "blame" for killing herself that means the DJ's are to blame for causing her the issue that made her do it, two way street.
To make a prank work you need a victim, the lady in question didn't choose to be put in this position, the DJ's did that.
At the very least after broadcasting illegally obtained private medical information they must have known they'd be getting someone fired, to say they couldn't foresee a negative outcome is as shallow as the half baked apology offered.
Oblivion starring Tom Cruise as Wall-E and Morgan Freeman as Morpheus, written by everybody.