
Sorry to threadjack, but I simply must make EVERYBODY watch this!
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Mon 15 Nov 2004, 14:53,
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but I can't wait to see the finished product.
Not long now, eh?
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Mon 15 Nov 2004, 14:55,
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Not long now, eh?

Which is getting rather tiresome now.
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Mon 15 Nov 2004, 14:55,
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How can you accuse it of being sacriledge based on that?!? It made -me- laugh. X(
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Mon 15 Nov 2004, 14:57,
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and H2G2 is definitely British humour.
It also had the words Disney at the very end.
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Mon 15 Nov 2004, 15:00,
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It also had the words Disney at the very end.

so perhaps you should just avoid the cinema all together.
And Disney have actually shown a fair amount of tact with the things they've published over the last few years. I trust'em. : )
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Mon 15 Nov 2004, 15:04,
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And Disney have actually shown a fair amount of tact with the things they've published over the last few years. I trust'em. : )

Do not trust Disney. Never trust Disney. The only goods thing about Disney is their contract with Pixar (which is the worst thing about Pixar).
I'll give them Freaky Friday and Pirates Of The Carribean but apart from that their last releases have been shite imo.
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Mon 15 Nov 2004, 15:09,
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I'll give them Freaky Friday and Pirates Of The Carribean but apart from that their last releases have been shite imo.

(played by Mos Def apparently?!?!?) but other than that Douglas had a very big hand in it's design and pre-production stages, before he upped sticks and died anyway, then the project was put on hold for a while but now it's all going ahead smoothly. Filming has finished and now it's all post production stuff.
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Mon 15 Nov 2004, 15:01,
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he *did* have control over it, but they put off actually filming it until he died?
Hmm...
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Mon 15 Nov 2004, 15:03,
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Hmm...

It was started up again at the request of his family after a suitable mourning period. It really is what he would have wanted.
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Mon 15 Nov 2004, 15:06,
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