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Yeah, and Benedict Cumberbatch wasn't playing Khan, hey Jar Jar? At this point I would be surprised if he could even spell 'original idea', let alone create one.

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@tiringpillow: So your the reason we now need adverts on TV, to help people understand the difference between consensual and non-consensual sex. It's good to know, because I really didn't believe the human race could be so idiotic as to need that explained.

Also where does he say that it was a woman? I wonder, would you feel the same if it was a man?

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@neurogia: It seems like they didn't find any evidence of him visiting the HR department, rather than finding any proof from an investigation into his claims.

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@grimakis: I'm glad I wasn't the only one who thought it was strange that risingdawn thought ISP provide static IPs, rather than dynamic IPs.

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@risingdawn: Well they were how it worked when I was in college. But if you want to change your public IP address, it's also pretty simple, just by logging into your router and using a few simple command prompts. There's a guy in YouTube called 'The Breakdown' who shows how to do it. People even asked in the comments will it get them unbanned from games, to which he replies yes as long as they didn't ban your profile also.

It's also worth noting that most people's IP address is dynamic, rather than static. I know with my ISP, they provide dynamic IP addresses as standard, and if you want a static IP you have to request one. I've heard a number of people who were considering switching to my ISP. When talking to the sales person, they questioned whether they could have a static IP (some of them couldn't get one through their current provider), only for the sales person to respond, they don't know what that is, and had to ask a supervisor if it was possible, which as I said above it is, but only at request.

Failing all that you could just run through a VPN.

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@MJ12-Conspiracy: I'm pretty sure a guy who can rewrite code, is not going to be stopped by a simple IP ban. In some cases you can reset your IP just by turning your modem off for a set amount of time. Or take your PC around to a friends house, and connect to their network, when you go back to your house, your IP should be different.

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@Bread_or_Decide: While I get your point. The difference is not paying for those things, doesn't really effect your viewing of the film. Too me pay to win, is more in line with paying £10 (or whatever it cost to see a film now) only for them to say 2 minutes before the end, if you want to see the last two minutes, that'll be another £5.

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@nibbin1191: Very true, even though I don't think she was that great in the audition room. If you want to see an actress cry on cue, watch Abigail Breslin in NCIS.

Fun fact, if you google wooden actress, the image search returns pictures of Daisy Ridley.

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@cornbredx: The one thing The Weinstein Company had going for it, and especially Harvey Weinstein is that both were willing to take risks. I not certain of this, but I think that The Lord of the Rings would have only been a two film series, until he came on board and said 'there's three books, we should make three films'. With him now gone, will they continue to take risks? Who knows, hopefully.

Just to make it clear this is in no way a defence of his actions, I'm glad he was fired, and that it was a short and sweet firing, so as not to give him the chance to resign and look like he took the higher ground. Now we can only hope to soon hear of the firing of Andy Signore. EDIT: Seems Screen Junkies/DEFY have now terminated his employment too. Seems a bit strange that it took them until it became public to finally act.

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@Brettsky128: You get a yahoo email when you sign up to Flickr. That's the reason I have one, I wasn't planning on using it, other than for Flickr. But when my other email went pay to use, I stuck with yahoo, just because I'm too lazy to setup another account.