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#96389
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New ROTS Trailer
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Originally posted by: joe_H

I'm in the group that doesn't give a rat's ass what you think.


who said you had too?

If you disagree with me, that's ok.

I'm sorry if my comments offended anyone. Maybe I just should have said that I don't like them. Perhaps saying that they stank was too harsh.

now, lets just all calm down. No fighting and no flames please.
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#96111
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Rankings
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Originally posted by: ricarleite

Sure, I meant to me, of course. 2001 always had mixed reviews since it was first released, and it's not for everyone's taste. You have to agree it's a classic movie like Casablanca or Citizen Kane. Look at "Grease", I consider it a classic movie, but I don't like it (and I enjoy musicals).


I know what you mean. For some reason I have never been able to get into Citizen Kane. But I still consider it a classic.

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#96103
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Things we don't hate...
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Originally posted by: Bossk
I don't hate when judges throw out frivolous lawsuits. My hat's off to you, sir!

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Judge Nixes Viewer's 'Fear Factor' Lawsuit
CLEVELAND - A judge threw out a lawsuit in which a viewer sued NBC for $2.5 million, contending that he threw up because of a "Fear Factor" episode in which contestants ate rats mixed in a blender.

U.S. District Judge Lesley Wells called Austin Aitken's lawsuit frivolous and warned him against appealing.

"Evidently, fear was a factor for him," Matt Kunitz, the show's executive producer, said on Wednesday. "We knew that justice would prevail and we're pleased with the outcome."

A message left seeking comment from Aitken was not immediately returned.

Aitken, a 49-year-old part-time paralegal from Cleveland, previously told The Associated Press that he watched "Fear Factor" often and had no problem with past installments where the reality show's participants ate worms and insects in pursuit of a $50,000 prize — but eating rats went "too far."

He said he sued to send a message to NBC and other networks about their programming.

Aitken's handwritten lawsuit contended the rat-eating made his blood pressure rise, resulting in being dizzy and lightheaded — and vomiting. Because he was disoriented he ran into a doorway, "causing suffering, injury and great pain."



Oh Good God!

What a stupid, trumped up reason for a lawsuit.

That said, Fear Factor should be taken off the air. Some day, one of their stupid stunts is going to get someone killed. Eating rats mixed up in a blender? What if the rats had some disease? Rats are known to spread diseases. Truly disgusting. I would not do that for all the money in the world.