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Jan 24, 2022 - 12:01 PM
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dragon53
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MONDAY, JANUARY 24 MURDERVILLE---trailer released for the Netflix murder series starring Will Arnett. LINK: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4IBi7gN2THE PINOCCHIO---trailer released for the Guillermo del Toro/Netflix animated movie. LINK: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Yo02mwsWbAI STAR WARS: AHSOKA---Mary Elizabeth Winstead has joined the Disney+ miniseries in an undisclosed role. THE ARK---Dean Devlin/Syfy tv series underway in which Ark One, a spaceship carrying passengers to colonize a distant planet, has a catastrophic event. The survivors must learn to cope with a year left before they reach their destination. YESTERDAY---two fans, Conor Woulfe and Michael Rosza, have filed a $5 million class-action lawsuit against Universal Pictures for "deceptive and misleading advertising" because it advertised Ana de Armas was in the movie, but her scenes were cut. Woulfe and Roszas claimed they paid $3.99 each to watch the movie on Amazon Prime to see de Armas, but she was not in the cast. Their lawsuit said, “all money obtained from Plaintiff and the other members of the Class collected as a result of Defendant’s unfair competition, and for an injunction prohibiting Defendant from continuing and further engaging in its unlawful, unfair and fraudulent conduct, requiring corrective advertising, and awarding all other relief this Court deems appropriate.” Writer Richard Curtis said de Armas' scenes were cut after test audiences did not like her flirtation scene with Himesh Patel. DELETED SCENE LINK: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UUfkZ4pCJB0 MOONFALL---Roland Emmerich commented on a possible sequel to the sci fi movie starring Halle Berry and Patrick Wilson, “I'm also not very high on sequels. But I tried this time to make this a trilogy, but I am not sure even if I want it anymore. I think if I do a sequel, I will make it a little bit more like the original STAR WARS, the second one will have a huge cliffhanger. Because that's totally lost on people. Everything always has to be clean cut. Why not leave them hanging and say, we left you hanging see the conclusion, in two years.” He also talked about getting cooperation from NASA, "Well, I do this traditionally. I always used conspiracy theories because, not that I really believe in them in any way, it's more like it's kind of the lure of it. That it's on the internet, you can check it out on the internet, et cetera. There is like endless stuff about the moon. So, in that respect, it was so strange for me that we got supported by NASA. I have no clue why they're doing this. Honest to God. I have no inkling of an idea why they did this, but obviously they need it." RED ONE---Chris Evans will co-star with Dwayne Johnson in this Amazon Christmas movie. The plot was not disclosed. SQUID GAME---the series had 1.54 billion viewing hours in its first 28 days which made it Netflix's most-watched series ever. CIVIL WAR---Kirsten Dunst and Stephen McKinley Henderson will star in this Alex Garland movie set in the near-future. No plot details were released. FBI: MOST WANTED---Julian McMahon will leave the series during Season 3. No reason for his departure was given. TRIVIA---more James Bond movie trivia. Pamela Salem co-starred with Sean Connery in two movies involving a big heist. Salem played Miss Moneypenny in Sean Connery's last James Bond movie, NEVER SAY NEVER AGAIN in which SPECTRE steals US Air Force nuclear-armed cruise missiles. Salem also co-starred with Connery in Michael Crichton's THE GREAT TRAIN ROBBERY in which she played Emily Trent and Connery played master thief Edward Pierce, who steals a train's gold shipment which is pay for British troops in the Crimea. Pamela Salem played Miss Moneypenny in Sean Connery's last James Bond movie, NEVER SAY NEVER AGAIN. Salem also co-starred with Connery in Michael Crichton's THE GREAT TRAIN ROBBERY in which she played Emily Trent and Connery played master thief Edward Pierce.
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I can't imagine the lawsuit against Universal Pictures for Ana De Armas not being in the film YESTERDAY going anywhere. I mean, snippets of deleted scenes are sometimes included in film trailers, which are a form of advertising, too. Does that mean we should all be able to file a class action suit against film companies because those scenes don't end up in the final cut? But then again, I've heard of dumber lawsuits being filed... and succeeding. Supposedly, when you sue you're supposed to show that you have "standing" in the case, AND you suffered an injury or financial loss. But yeah, a lot of abusive lawsuits work their way in somehow.
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Jan 24, 2022 - 8:04 PM
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Solium
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I can't imagine the lawsuit against Universal Pictures for Ana De Armas not being in the film YESTERDAY going anywhere. I mean, snippets of deleted scenes are sometimes included in film trailers, which are a form of advertising, too. Does that mean we should all be able to file a class action suit against film companies because those scenes don't end up in the final cut? But then again, I've heard of dumber lawsuits being filed... and succeeding. Supposedly, when you sue you're supposed to show that you have "standing" in the case, AND you suffered an injury or financial loss. But yeah, a lot of abusive lawsuits work their way in somehow. Damn, after seeing Ana in that deleted scene I'd sue too! Her eyes, her smile, her expressions in that scene were amazing. Jezuz she's smoking hot.
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The whole of Clive Mantle (great as Little John in tv's Robin of Sherwood)'s stint as Nuclear Man mark 1 was cut from Superman 4 The Quest For Peace. How much should he get? What about the original Jabba the Hut?
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YESTERDAY---two fans, Conor Woulfe and Michael Rosza.] Two ' fans ' , no life, no talent, no friends, nothing to offer. Aim high, aim big. Fifteen minutes of fame. Then slide back down the drain they came from.
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Hey!! That's Miklos' son your talking about!!! They're spelling it wrong, then.
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Jan 25, 2022 - 10:04 AM
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Ado
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Some nerds really need to get a life, good gawd YESTERDAY---two fans, Conor Woulfe and Michael Rosza, have filed a $5 million class-action lawsuit against Universal Pictures for "deceptive and misleading advertising" because it advertised Ana de Armas was in the movie, but her scenes were cut. Woulfe and Roszas claimed they paid $3.99 each to watch the movie on Amazon Prime to see de Armas, but she was not in the cast. Their lawsuit said, “all money obtained from Plaintiff and the other members of the Class collected as a result of Defendant’s unfair competition, and for an injunction prohibiting Defendant from continuing and further engaging in its unlawful, unfair and fraudulent conduct, requiring corrective advertising, and awarding all other relief this Court deems appropriate.” Writer Richard Curtis said de Armas' scenes were cut after test audiences did not like her flirtation scene with Himesh Patel.
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