Thursday, 21 March 2019
quote [ The $71 billion deal strengthens Disney's portfolio and gives it even more leverage to compete against other streaming powerhouses. ]
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Hugh E. said @ 10:34pm GMT on 21st Mar
[Score:1 Funny]
I'm so glad that poor little startup finally has a fighting chance to make its voice heard in the market.
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mechanical contrivance said @ 8:57pm GMT on 21st Mar
Maybe now we can get the original Star Wars trilogy on BluRay.
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JWWargo said @ 9:20pm GMT on 21st Mar
I'm hoping for the "Disney edition": Han didn't shoot first, in fact he never owned a blaster. Greedo's own weapon backfired on him because Tatooine outlawed blaster ownership and anything available on the black market is of inferior quality and prone to malfuction.
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arrowhen said @ 3:42am GMT on 22nd Mar
Ooh, can we get it on Betamax too?
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snowfox said @ 10:25pm GMT on 21st Mar
Well, now they can own the X-Men film rights. Cue new Wolverine movie in 3...2...
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ooo[......7 said @ 2:58am GMT on 22nd Mar
But who will be the new Wolverine?
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Ankylosaur said @ 3:11am GMT on 22nd Mar
Danny DeVito
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Headlessfriar said @ 12:01pm GMT on 22nd Mar
Nah, they'll stick with an Australian actor. So, Paul Hogan.
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ComposerNate said @ 7:57am GMT on 22nd Mar
That's a lot of money for the Murdochs to focus on political propagation
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"Note: Both Walt Disney Pictures and 20th Century Fox have funded NPR."
Show me the money!