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# ? Apr 13, 2021 13:40 |
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I actually enjoy the xmen workprint a lot. It's like watching a magic show with a transparent closet and see all the tricks. And sometimes you feel like watching a flash animation circa 2000. the makeup works feel more impressive because It's one part that doesn't rely on any computer help.
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sure okay posted:If we just destroy every copy of every star wars movie ever and then outlaw all discussion of it, how long before we are free of its deathgrip from our collective consciousness? 4 generations? 5? Me in 2055 after covid 35 has destroyed humanity https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NCBA1wii70o
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I guess the original script of Event Horizon had tentacled aliens in it which why even write that script it's just Alien.
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it's a whole hallway of star wars kids
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The awful nerd dads forcing their kids to be Star Wars fans actually had an even worse effect than driving those kids to hate Star Wars—those kids now unironically prefer the prequels and the dumb Clone Wars cartoons to the original trilogy ![]()
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2072 is when the copyright on Star Wars elapses, and thus it becomes much more difficult for Disney to monetize it. By 2100 it'll likely fall into the same general bucket of "Americana" that we currently view things like the stories of Paul Bunyan--near-universally known but not particularly popular (since there's significantly less money to be made thru its popularity).
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LanceHunter posted:2072 is when the copyright on Star Wars elapses, and thus it becomes much more difficult for Disney to monetize it No it won't
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Quantum of Phallus posted:No it won't If we reach January 1, 2024 (the great Mickey Mouse copyright expiration) without another extension, I feel confident that we won't be seeing another extension in our lifetimes.
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