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danv3

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That's funny. You're funny. Television CG is lightyears behind what a theatrical budget can do, even with the Dragon show being a higher quality then most other stuff. How to Train your Dragon 2 has pretty much no competition this summer as far as CGI animated movies and family entertainment goes. The dragons are going to burninate the box office, burninating Planes 2, burninating all the peoples in their thatched roof cottages.



Quoted for burnination. :D
 

bhg469

Well-Known Member
So I guess that means I'm free to post anything about game of thrones this season since the books of been out forever, right?
No Dave but the casting of a movie is not a spoiler. That picture that was mentioned earlier, I saw it 3 more times today. At this point you will not be able to avoid it. These aren't plot points and it's not spoiling anything. We all knew who the next batman is. I consider this no dofferent. You will find out one way or another, long before the movie is released.

I like you and your posts a lot Dave but I think you're a bit off on considering this a spoiler and comparing it to spoiling the plot to game of thrones.
 

flynnibus

Premium Member
Interesting bit in the OS today about the ticket-reselling law Disney failed to get through the state house last year, but gets through this year... after greasing the skids of one of their opposition

Without a word of debate, the Florida House of Representatives on Wednesday unanimously approved a Walt Disney World-backed bill that would increase penalties for theme-park ticket fraud and extend those protections to the giant resort’s new microchip-embedded “MagicBands.”

The legislation, which unanimously passed the Senate last week, now heads to Republican Gov.Rick Scott, who is expected to sign it.

Rep. Jason Brodeur, the Sanford Republican who shepherded Disney’s legislation through the House, described the measure as a “consumer protection bill.” Among other changes, the legislation would make it a first-degree, rather than second-degree, misdemeanor to resell a multiday or multi-park theme park ticket after the first day or park has been used. A second violation would become a felony.

The legislation would expand the legal definition of tickets to include a “wristband,” a provision meant to ensure the laws accommodate Disney’s MagicBands, the rubber bracelets embedded with RFID-chips that are at the center of Disney’s $1 billion “MyMagic+” project.

Disney lobbied for a nearly identical bill last year, but it failed to pass amid objections from Sen. Tom Lee, R-Brandon, who was angry at the company for financially supporting his opponent in a nasty primary election. But Lee agreed to be the Senate sponsor of the measure this year, not long after Disney wrote a $10,000 check to a fundraising committee associated with Lee. Lee said the contribution and his support were unrelated.
http://www.orlandosentinel.com/busi...disney-its-ticket-law-20140430,0,2276155.post
 

Animaniac93-98

Well-Known Member
But Lee agreed to be the Senate sponsor of the measure this year, not long after Disney wrote a $10,000 check to a fundraising committee associated with Lee. Lee said the contribution and his support were unrelated.

"Let's just say it moved me....TO A BIGGER HOUSE!"
 

PhotoDave219

Well-Known Member
Maybe. But they also probably know what "fair use" means.

The point is that its soft-core being promoted by one of the credentialed "Media" sites. Legitimate sites dont do this sort of thing. The point? Sure he can do what he wants, Disney just doesn't have to credential him.

I'm also hearing its a blatent (not-parody) rip off from a MegaCon artist.
 

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