Timewaster's Guide Archive
Departments => Movies and TV => Topic started by: Parker on February 02, 2006, 01:08:12 PM
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Just read that thing's are moving forward with this film--Andrew Adamson is set to direct again, and it's supposed to come out some time in 2007--likely December. Judging by how well the first is doing (up to $271 million domestic alone vs a $180 million budget), all 7 of these puppies are going to probably get made unless some really drops the ball. Count me happy.
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I would, but "happy" isn't a number.
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He left out a comma--he meant to say, "count me, happy," as an imperative. So, Happy, snap to it!
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Thanks for pointing that out--I hate those comma things.
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Thanks for pointing that out--I hate those comma things.
You could have done: Thanks for pointing that out,[/u] I hate those comma things.
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except that would have been a run-on sentence.
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Dang. e beat me to making this editorial observation. *sigh*
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Well didn't that just kill the thread.
Caspian should be good. I always liked that one.
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except that would have been a run-on sentence.
Fine then:
Thanks for pointing that out; I hate those comma things.
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I want you all to know that I'm *very* disappointed no one pointed out my sentence fragment had no capitalization.
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Your sentence fragment had no capitalization.
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no, it's too late. And you missed the irony.
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Your sentence fragment had no capitalization.
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Your sentence fragment had no capitalization.
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You're sent ants. Frag meant, "Hat? No." Capitalize a shun!
;D
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*shrain nearly scratches her eyes out after trying to get through the last post*
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/me just crosses it out with a magic marker.
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Eh, how anti-climactic and . . . and unviolent. Not worthy, I think, of the power behind the ninja monkey cartel!
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we have to be properly motivated to leave the computer screen.
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Well, okay. But the newbie population might explode and run rampant if you let your monkeys play on the computer all day when they *could* be roaming around, maintaining a mystique of fear and intimidation. Just a thought, that's all. ;)
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that's what we professionals call an SEP. Somebody Else's Problem.
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Oooh, yeah, I've heard of those. My favorite kind of problem, actually. What a funny coincidence.