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joe says...

Reservoir Dogs trifft Turtles.

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gltss says...

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Stephen says...

The Financial Times reported that the rights to the Terminator film franchise will be auctioned in November 2009, by Halcyon, the production company behind the movie Terminator Salvation.

The rights will give the right to the buyer to make new Terminator films, TV programs and future films, but doesn't cover earlier Terminator films.

The sale will likely exceed $60 million, the price that the rights to Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles was sold for, according to Matthew Garrahan, Financial Times writer. 

The Terminator rights are not controlled by a big studio. Several buyers have expressed interest in Terminator including all of the big film studios with Sony Pictures being a leading contender.

The sale is being conducted by FTI Capital Advisors. Halcyon filed for Chapter 11 after due to a dispute with Pacificor, which is a hedge fund that lended Halcyon funds to buy the Terminator rights.

The rights to the franchise have changed hands numerous times and were sold to Halcyon for $25 million in 2007, by Mario Kassar, who produced Terminator 2: Judgement Day.

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gltss says...

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joe says...

OF ALL TIME...! ;)

The 100 Greatest Cartoons is a documentary that features a poll conducted by the British television channel Channel 4. 105 cartoons - including a mix of animated television programs, animated short subjects, animated features, and named cartoon characters - were "nominated" by Channel 4 and then ranked by public poll, with only the top 100 being shown.

My personal Top10 would probably look something like this:

  1. The Simpsons
  2. South Park
  3. Bugs Bunny / Daffy Duck / Road Runner
  4. Tom & Jerry
  5. Family Guy
  6. Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles
  7. Futurama
  8. Danger Mouse
  9. Beavis & Butthead
  10. Thundercats

Check out the official results. And the entire documentary on YouTube.

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thegeekpea says...

Fresh from the sewers to you!

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