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Six Flags wraps their coaster cars in ads for movies, sports drinks, and AXE body wash. Maybe TDO got that Pressler memo from the 90s saying "If it's good enough for Six Flags it's good enough for us."
Six Flags wraps their coaster cars in ads for movies, sports drinks, and AXE body wash. Maybe TDO got that Pressler memo from the 90s saying "If it's good enough for Six Flags it's good enough for us."
For a second I thought that was Photoshopped, and god how I wish it was. I mean wow, talk about over doing it....This is what Six Flags Magic Mountain has done for a certain upcoming movie...... :stunned:
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Just an example of how Disney ruins Marvel. They should stick to child movies
Just an example of how Disney ruins Marvel. They should stick to child movies
From what I've been told, this is bait to get Universal into court about the rights to clear up some of the ambiguities in the licensing agreement.
This was simply just a tacky attempt at advertising their movie they have the biggest hopes for this year.
That would be a funny way to do it. But I certainly don't buy it as big companies, both Disney and Universal included have huge teams of legal departments that it is their full time job to handle that sort of thing.
This was simply just a tacky attempt at advertising their movie they have the biggest hopes for this year.
Not funny at all. Actually, pretty clever. It's a relatively cheap way to get courts to decide what does or doesn't constitute a theme park, an attraction, and what characters can and cannot be used.
If this was purely for advertising, I would have made more sense to do this more than a month before it releases.
How does the Avengerail ruin Marvel? Considering Marvel allowed both FF and Ghost Rider films, Ang Lee's The Hulk, DareDevil and its Electra spin off, Spider-Man 3, and all the terrible X-Men films, I'd say they were doing just fine ruining their own franchise long before Disney arrived.