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David Alexander McDonald
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The entire "He's my brother..." exchange is a riot as well.

From The Room.

Leigh Brackett's script was almost completely tossed out. The final script is George Lucas and Lawrence Kasdan.

From the character description, he's basically playing Eliot in The Librarians too.

Actually, this got released into the wild quite some time ago, followed closely by similar edits for Empire and Jedi. I've got the discs around here someplace (probably with the fan supercut of Dune.)

Sons Of Anarchy: The Next Generation.

Yes, and the identity of the killer has been consistent in most iterations, though his final fate has varied. Batman Begins sticks to the identity, whereas the 1989 Batman had pre-Jokerized Jack Napier do the deed instead.

Tracking holographic projection that gives you a clear view of the image as you move around. Minority Report already showed the down side of that, in that it was being used for tracking and targeted advertising that ws making it a pain in the ass for people walking through business districts.

Technically, V For Vendetta isn't a DC comic — DC was the imprint for it in the US, but it originally appeared in an English comics series.

Wise Woman Speaks Truth! And, honestly...the Internet drama continues even now, although at a lower ebb. Just wait until the film actually comes out (or the first trailer hits.)

I'm so sorry you're so easily confused. Look, there's always people who don't want to pay for something, or only pay for things that appeal to them in a major way. There's always people who are going to content with listening to the radio, or to non-programmable streams, or watching free-to-air TV, or streaming

*sigh* You do know what "as often as not" means, do you not? And none of what I said revolves into my stating that material pirate is not wanted, although now that you bring that up, as I have stated elsewhere many people who download music or movies or whatever are just accumulating because they can, with the

There'd be some disagreement with your claim regarding live shows as there's still an ongoing shitstorm about the effects of recording and distributing copies of live shows constitutes — some really do consider it to be a reproduction that can materially damage potential revenues from future live shows (others more or

Digital piracy as often as not doesn't deflect actual revenue streams (physical piracy does, however, as people are paying money for a fake; it's no different than paying for a knock-off of a Vuton or an iPod, but this has been an ongoing problem as long as there's been the ability to pirate physical goods, and

Most are abandoned before they reach trial. Abandoned. There's been a number of well publicized crash and burn moments for studios as well. Hence the abandonment of prosecution as a method — it was costing too much and bringing too much negative publicity, never mind pissing off legions of judges who were being

You're just doing it to get me to pay up for something that doesn't cost you anything extra.

You know, I can make a case for film and television requiring a decent budget to come out extremely well (although there's many a case where the funds have been minimal and the result brilliant — Gareth Edwards' Monsters comes to mind, not to mention first efforts by Robert Rodriguez and Spike Jones) but when you

Good grief, man, you're a twunt. People do pay for the digital media they consume and enjoy. It's just that the services providing that media have been finding their levels, and as often as not the prices that are sustainable are prices that don't generate super-spectacular royalty revenue, and most of that is

Sure you can steal a live show. Tapers/traders have been doing that since the advent of potable recorders, and it's turned into a viable aspect of the industry for some performers who see the idea and take it to the next logical step of selling cheap but quality mementos, or at least using it as a promotional tool for

"When their industries dramatically shrink." No, bud, when their industries dramatically change. The industry is even bigger than it was...the models are different.