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DreamWorks Animations Sold For $3.8 Billion
Roll on the animations. Comcast has officially bought DreamWorks Animations in $3.8 billion deal. The company's NBCUniversal division is acquiring the studio for the extortionate amount. Today Comcast had said that shareholders within DreamWorks will receive a $41 in cash per share of stock.
Lewis JefferiesPublished 7 years ago in GeeksPain
It seethes into your mind and sinks into your heart, like a lethal injection. Then it stops. Leaving you with nothing left.
Jessica DixonPublished 7 years ago in Poets33 Stops On The A Train (From Brooklyn To The Bronx)
i. Drunk and on the run. The journey begins with chasing girls uptown. ii. A quick pit stop at home, to refresh my body.
Humphrey StügartPublished 7 years ago in PoetsHalf Year Child
I was born in the half year in the between of spring and summer the Clementine daydream of never ending twilight. I am a half child
A. StewartPublished 7 years ago in PoetsThis Tarzan and Jane Cosplay Will Absolutely Blow You Away
There have been a lot of really fantastic cosplays popping up lately. I even took a minute to feverishly rant about one recently. My social media feeds have been awash with fantastic stuff and that's always exciting. I have a mountain of appreciation for cosplayers, especially when they absolutely nail it. What really caught my eye this time around was this great Tarzan and Jane cosplay done by Lonstermash and Joanna Lynn, respectively. Alexander Skarsgård and Margot Robbie are cool and all, but these two should probably be in their own live action adaption, too.
Jay VergaraPublished 7 years ago in GeeksThe Classes
He's a goof with a camera, She reads and goes for the papers; Her spirit is sweet with uniqueness, His wit defines him; He will go toward business,
Alex MauricePublished 7 years ago in PoetsJohn Boyega Will Star In 'Watership Down' Remake For Netflix
Star Wars actor, John Boyega is putting the Star Wars universe aside as he joins the cast of the ‘Watership Down’ remake for BBC One and Netflix. The star who played the part of Finn in ‘The Force Awakens’ is set to play Bigwig in the all new four-part adaptation of Richard Adam’s story. Other big stars are set to voice the remarkable rabbits in the production.
Lewis JefferiesPublished 7 years ago in GeeksIt's Always Darkest B4 the Dawn
She always heard that saying You know the one about dark before light Well it never helped Not once Not even half of once