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something exiting copy write and entering public domain? What is this 1922?

not like Superman being an illegal immigrant would play any better.

Well Batman is tough on crime and that always sells.

I believe there is already a couple of services that offer this kind of thing but its meant for millionaires. Basically all they did was treat their home theaters as if it was an actual theater and just streamlined the process of getting the rights to new movies.

It's basically for families (not dragging kids to the theater to begin with is probably worth something), maybe couples in big cities were ticket prices are stupid high.

It's his greatest acting roll yet.

not that I can think of. I feel like there might be some of wives getting revenge against their evil husbands though.

maybe. Though I guess we should ask what her case history was like before OJ. Was this the first high profile case she had ever tried? That would also help explain why she seemingly didn't anticipate the PR side of things at all.

not sure if it is known in the book or not. But I do wonder how strongly or at all Marcia was warned about the PR side of things? In the show at least its coming off as if she got pretty mild warnings about it from her boss which she ignored and stuck with just the facts. Which would have worked in a normal case

have they said if its a particular crime during Katrina or just the situation in general? I'm really only aware of one particular case, where police were accused of basically executing some people on a bridge.

So it's not actually rigged. It's just that the bulk of users skew to a certain demographic so top X votes get skewed by that fact.

American Dad Anti-Christ is best Anti-Christ.

they were mocking the trailer which was so stupid it actually explained the conceit behind walking, talking animals. Something any 4 year old already understands. Nobody was trashing the movie itself because nobody knew what the heck it was about based on that trailer.

They were all illegally uplifted that's how.

It goes deeper than funny animal movie kind of like how Wreck-it-Ralph was more than 'what if videogames were alive'. So definitely worth seeing.

I think part of it is that it is much easier to tell when a movie starts to stink. While in a video game so many 'bad' parts are just missing functionality. So people can just say oh we don't have that part built yet but it's coming, so its much easier to just keep the money train rolling. The equivalent in a movie

That is kind of what I expected based on this announcement. I guess they're giving the devs a little bit of time to come up with some sort of 'save the day' solution to the game but otherwise they will just close shop.

I really do like this season over past ones. Things move at at a tighter pace (even though very little time is actually passing) and the stakes are much higher. Frank is no longer trying to claw his way up to the top of the hill. Now he's trying to fend off the mob trying to pull him back down.

yeah she is kind of leaping to a pretty massive conclusion with no real evidence. I suspect she is just transferring her frustration with running the guild / home life onto Rusty. When really her problems all seem to be coming for The Monarch. I imagine there is going to be some major blow back coming his way.

what they really need is to show the OSI Dry Cleaners in the background somewhere.