I can't remember where I saw it, maybe on the interviews on the regular length DVD, maybe in a print interview, but Jackson says he left Shelob out because it would basically have created 2 climaxes in one movie ( Helm's Deep AND Shelob ). He felt it would screw the pacing.
I'm not gonna accuse you of flaming mainly because what you said was both funny AND correct, but come on, I know I personally have never been to a message board where at least 2 people are not posting using atrocious grammar and spelling. I'm pretty sure it's the case with you, as well. Just let it go.
NOn one's worried about the kids because they: 1) Probably already know the software anyway. 2) Learn quicker than the teachers most of the time. 3) Aren't the ones who are supposed to be teaching it.
"If you can't protect what you own, you don't own anything," Valenti said in a statement.
So here he's basically saying the MPAA doesn;t own anything.If he and Hil are whining to Congress to get more federal money ( I still can't fuckin believe that... our government FUNDING them. I can guarantee it would go into their pockets NOT toward fighting piracy ) and help in protecting their stuff. Which would mean to me that THEY CAN'T PROTECT THEIR OWN STUFF. So according to Jack's logic, neither the MPAA or the RIAA own ANYTHING.
I can't remember where I saw it, maybe on the interviews on the regular length DVD, maybe in a print interview, but Jackson says he left Shelob out because it would basically have created 2 climaxes in one movie ( Helm's Deep AND Shelob ). He felt it would screw the pacing.
I'm not gonna accuse you of flaming mainly because what you said was both funny AND correct, but come on, I know I personally have never been to a message board where at least 2 people are not posting using atrocious grammar and spelling. I'm pretty sure it's the case with you, as well. Just let it go.
If you look in their Health section, they also report that sex is where babies come from.
NOn one's worried about the kids because they:
1) Probably already know the software anyway.
2) Learn quicker than the teachers most of the time.
3) Aren't the ones who are supposed to be teaching it.
"If you can't protect what you own, you don't own anything," Valenti said in a statement. So here he's basically saying the MPAA doesn;t own anything.If he and Hil are whining to Congress to get more federal money ( I still can't fuckin believe that... our government FUNDING them. I can guarantee it would go into their pockets NOT toward fighting piracy ) and help in protecting their stuff. Which would mean to me that THEY CAN'T PROTECT THEIR OWN STUFF. So according to Jack's logic, neither the MPAA or the RIAA own ANYTHING.
Just do as I did and go to their page, find the address and phone number of the CS department. Change your snail addy and phone number to theirs.