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Disney buys Lucasfilm for $4 billion.

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Disney now owns Lucasfilms and its divisions:

 

Lucasfilm (Movie)

Industrial Light and Magic (Special Effects)

Skywalker Sound (Sound)

LucasArts (Interactive Entertainment)

 

It owns Pixar, the premiere animation company. (Animation)

 

It owns Marvel, the House of Ideas. (Comic Books and a massive character database.)

 

The potential for cross-collaboration is, of course, very intriguing. hm

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Disney now owns Lucasfilms and its divisions:

 

Lucasfilm (Movie)

Industrial Light and Magic (Special Effects)

Skywalker Sound (Sound)

LucasArts (Interactive Entertainment)

 

4 Billion seems a little light for all that...

 

I'm sure he has made that much money on merchandising alone with just the first

Star Wars trilogy.

 

 

hm

 

 

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Disney now owns Lucasfilms and its divisions:

 

Lucasfilm (Movie)

Industrial Light and Magic (Special Effects)

Skywalker Sound (Sound)

LucasArts (Interactive Entertainment)

 

It owns Pixar, the premiere animation company. (Animation)

 

It owns Marvel, the House of Ideas. (Comic Books and a massive character database.)

 

The potential for cross-collaboration is, of course, very intriguing. hm

 

 

 

 

 

DC/Warner Bros is so screwed :roflmao:
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The acquisition also raises questions about the future of Stars Wars: Clone Wars, a highly popular series on the Cartoon Network, which is owned by Disney’s competitor, Turner Broadcasting, a division of Time Warner.

 

:o

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The acquisition also raises questions about the future of Stars Wars: Clone Wars, a highly popular series on the Cartoon Network, which is owned by Disneys competitor, Turner Broadcasting, a division of Time Warner.

 

:o

They could let their contract expire hm

 

Or is there more to it? (shrug)

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Fellas,i know a lot of people are going for the Han shot first and thats wrong.

 

In the very first iteration of Star wars,Han was the only one who shot.

 

Greedo never does,so its not first.More like Only Han shot.That should be the official t-shirt.

 

 

 

 

 

Semantically, if Han was the only one to shoot that also means that he shot first. Whatever followed him shooting first was irrelevant. The sequence of events begins with him shooting..and thus...first. :insane:

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Fellas,i know a lot of people are going for the Han shot first and thats wrong.

 

In the very first iteration of Star wars,Han was the only one who shot.

 

Greedo never does,so its not first.More like Only Han shot.That should be the official t-shirt.

 

 

 

 

 

Semantically, if Han was the only one to shoot that also means that he shot first. Whatever followed him shooting first was irrelevant. :insane:

 

Youre right.

If you come to Montreal,lemme buy you a beer. (thumbs u

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The acquisition also raises questions about the future of Stars Wars: Clone Wars, a highly popular series on the Cartoon Network, which is owned by Disneys competitor, Turner Broadcasting, a division of Time Warner.

 

:o

They could let their contract expire hm

 

Or is there more to it? (shrug)

 

Slated for 10 more episodes out through Spring 2013.

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