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Jun 8 |
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Does Ridley Scott's Director's Cut releases hurt his movies? added 292 characters in body |
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Jun 8 |
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Where did they get all of the gum from? I don't remember the cans of beans and franks. I may have to watch it again. The only thing is that despite being a comedy and centered on idiots it actually takes care to explain almost all of it's mechanics in general (the missing keys) |
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Jun 8 |
asked | Does Ridley Scott's Director's Cut releases hurt his movies? |
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Jun 8 |
awarded | Nice Question |
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Jun 7 |
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Where did they get all of the gum from? @Chcuk a Circle K to be exact. "Strange things are afoot at the Circle K." |
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Jun 7 |
asked | Where did they get all of the gum from? |
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Jun 7 |
asked | Did Tyler Durden forget his name? |
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Jun 7 |
asked | When grabbing the commisoner what is Tyler Durden actually doing? |
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Jun 1 |
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What's with the alien and the video game? added 42 characters in body |
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May 30 |
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Why was Brenda Chapman released from directing “Brave”? I would say from the comments on this site io9.com/5860147/… that her direction for the movie was going away from the Pixar story style to much. This is pure speculation though. |
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May 29 |
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Why is Alan considered as a loser? It's because he's a troll. |
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May 23 |
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Guide to Uniform colours and ranks on StarBlazers (Space Battleship Yamato) Could you post some pictures on this please. |
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May 23 |
awarded | Nice Question |
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May 18 |
answered | Why has Conway Twitty appeared as a distraction in Family Guy? |
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May 18 |
accepted | Are fictional trademarks or brand names used in movies and TV legally held? |
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May 18 |
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Are fictional trademarks or brand names used in movies and TV legally held? Good link on the Duff Beer! I think I actually learned more from it than I did the wiki links. Usually I like to get two answers or at least wait longer before accepting an answer but I think this pretty clearly answers the question. |
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May 18 |
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Are fictional trademarks or brand names used in movies and TV legally held? In 1989, the U.S. enacted the Berne Convention Implementation Act, amending the 1976 Copyright Act to conform to most of the provisions of the Berne Convention. As a result, the use of copyright notices has become optional to claim copyright, because the Berne Convention makes copyright automatic.[23] However, the lack of notice of copyright using these marks may have consequences in terms of reduced damages in an infringement lawsuit — using notices of this form may reduce the likelihood of a defense of "innocent infringement" being successful.[24] en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Copyright |
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May 17 |
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Are fictional trademarks or brand names used in movies and TV legally held? Related Question movies.stackexchange.com/questions/1623/… as well. I love it when there are multiple questions that are clearly not duplicates. |
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May 17 |
asked | Are fictional trademarks or brand names used in movies and TV legally held? |
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May 17 |
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Trying to remember title to a “road” picture about guys in a Tank, possibly set in the Middle East @John Don't forget to accept the answer if this is the correct answer. |