wyldemusick
David Alexander McDonald
wyldemusick

TRU went under because of vulture capitalism, not Amazon.bThey were bought out and had an unsustainable debt load dropped on them, which is what finally killed them.

TRU went under because of vulture capitalism, not Amazon.bThey were bought out and had an unsustainable debt load

Bah, back in the greys here too. I guess I won’t bother commenting anymore, then.

I’m not supposed that Warner Archive’s streaming service died. It was a horrible mess with Little worthy content. Unfortunately it was one way to fiber some fun old TV....

Become? You haven’t been around the Special People, then.

A lot of those are likely on Hii-Yaah at this point. I have that for 3.25 a month via Amazon Channels.

Eight years to TOS. They’ve been burning through months since the pilot. As for “The Cage” that occurred the year before the pilot, in 2264.

You keep throwing that SJW thing around like it’s effective, pumpkin. It’s adorable.

The drugs are really good today, huh?

Higher than that. The per-episode budget for Discovery is $8.5 million.

I was watching the Super Bowl trailers on YouTube, and for about five seconds after this one played I didn’t pick up on it...and then I burst out laughing. That was a hell of a stunt Netflix pulled...and nobody had an inkling, not even after the film was supposedly bumped back to allow for more promotion.

Sadly, yes.

B) also means paying drivers for a full day, plus potential overtime, and that’s at Teamster rates.

I’ve not hit the point with these sales that I think I’ve bought bloody near everything I’ve wanted, so the only things I buy are occasional new additions. I may just give in and get those Hulk Epic Collections, though.

I’ve not hit the point with these sales that I think I’ve bought bloody near everything I’ve wanted, so the only

Phil and his angering, quite notorious. Stuck his tick in a lot of Crown-unsanctioned places, he did.

I would love to see that.

Robocop 3? I thought they only ever made the one.

And teamed up with Shanke Black again! Black & Dekker, drilling down!

You just have to bear with it.

Doing spy-fi of that nature in the modern era is difficult, thanks to the tech advances. You can push it forward somewhat, but there’s a ton of films and TV already doing that. Man From UNCLE has the same problem, which is why that film was set in 1963 — a chunky laser wire cutter was amusing nostalgia.

Wait, I’m out of the greys?! *happy dance*