I'll see it when it hits a streaming service I'm already paying for maybe, but I ain't paying money to see any of these just like I haven't paid money to see a Marvel or Star Wars movie in years. I think the last one I actually saw in a theater was Force Awakens and I learned my lesson.The problem isn't so much that they'd like to do it. That's natural. They see money and that's the entire reason to be in business in the first place. No, the real problem is that people like you, who understand what a cynical cash grab and how wrong it is, how much it's against the wishes of Tolkien it is, will watch them anyway.
You're paying to see Marvel and Star Wars movies if you're subscribed to disney+.I'll see it when it hits a streaming service I'm already paying for maybe, but I ain't paying money to see any of these just like I haven't paid money to see a Marvel or Star Wars movie in years. I think the last one I actually saw in a theater was Force Awakens and I learned my lesson.
I'm subscribed to Disney+ anyway because it's cheaper to have it than it is to have Hulu and ESPN+ separately, and I actually do use the latter two regularly. I have the option of either paying more to watch the same Hulu and ESPN shit or paying less to watch it and then occasionally whining about a Star Wars episode.You're paying to see Marvel and Star Wars movies if you're subscribed to disney+.
They also bought Limited Run Games and the guys who developed the Killing Floor games among others yesterday.This group also acquired Tatsujin and the rights to the Toaplan catalog.
I was definitely surprised they got the Tolkien rights. You just know WB and Amazon were in on that bidding war and somehow neither won.Wild... Feels a little sketchy, honestly.
Another studio they bought is apparently going to release the Toaplan shooting games on PC. They're promising a lot with them.
Jesus, I think we watched the Rankin Bass Hobbit move in school at least once a year from K-7
Watch this from the Rankin Bass Return of the King movie.I have no idea what this is.
No clue some glitch ?Something is wrong with your account. At least here your comments look strange in multiple threads.
@CORY Can you check that or is it only me?
It was your title, @CORY already changed it to Test and it seems to work now.No clue some glitch ?
Watch this from the Rankin Bass Return of the King movie.
Jesus, I think we watched the Rankin Bass Hobbit move in school at least once a year from K-7
How could this be shown in school???!!! My goodness!!! Only movie I remember watching in a school was Short Circuit 2.
(Well actually not “in” school...it was a field trip to a movie theatre....)
How could this be shown in school???!!! My goodness!!! Only movie I remember watching in a school was Short Circuit 2.
(Well actually not “in” school...it was a field trip to a movie theatre....)
I still have never seen the Rankin Bass "Return of the King" (IE where there's a whip). I only recently saw the Bashki LOTR movie.
Rankin Bass Hobbit was a go-to for teachers. Maybe I just went to poor public school. We saw lots of movies in elementary school. Another one that they would show every year was Disney's Sleepy Hollow movie during Halloween time.
Movies were always cool in elementary school because they would combine classes and get out the air popper.
I am standing here beside myselflol did you know the Indian guy in short circuit is a white guy in brown face?
lol did you know the Indian guy in short circuit is a white guy in brown face?
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When I was in elementary school VHS was still sorta new so most of the movies the school owned were on 16mm and there weren’t a lot…I know they loved to play Paddle to the Sea (National Film Board of Canada) and also that extremely depressing anime version of The Little Mermaid.