Lillie Jones
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That's why in this timeline, Taken indeed deserved the Oscars Awards they won.It's nice to see that bit at the end. It shows that the films have started to really absorb into society when even this manager has started to think about being kidnapped like that
Yeah, I just added that as an example.
I didn't see this part. So I guess I unintentionally wrote that Kazir actually didn't care about Cameron, because he didn't care about Cameron kissing another guy.It's poor Cameron Diaz is nearly, impossibly, jealous of Kazir Grey new COO , which is definitely funny because Stella Willow is the exact opposite of what Kazir Grey would do, but is funny thing though cause Kazir Grey was only the set of pre girlfriend Reese Witherspoon in Napoleon Dynamite"movie comedy, but she wasn't his girlfriend then. As new hire Stella Willow wasn't getting over harassment charges of her former boss, considering that Kazir Grey doesn't his employees either. But actresses , you see the dictumomy I' m going with here.
Although, This is first time Kazir had been seeing videoing his contract girlfriend Cameron Diaz in Bourne Identity series with CCU Universe. Cameron Diaz is right about his passion for filming is more than his discomfort, but come on Cameron your missing the point ,Cameron your kissing the guy on screen not going bed with him. But she thinks Kazir Grey is weird, but your going home with Kazir Grey, I guess it a guy thing, but otherwise people think Kazir Grey is immune to onscreen kissing that isn't is wife Cassandra.
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An interesting and valid take... I didn't think about this at all.I'm wondering how the news company is going to be affected. This is before 'fake news' sites such as The Onion exist and at this point in time people have a much deeper trust in the papers/t.v. broardcasts. The internet is still developing and isn't anywhere near what we're used to. When the public realises that the company delibrately aired fake information in such a way as to deceive them they will start to question if they've been broardcasting other falsehoods and will also start wondering about other companies. It doesn't matter that it would eventually be revealed to be a trailer, the public has to be able to trust what they're being told. Otherwise they won't believe anything they are told. This is also going to be fueled by the deaths and cause even more anger. IMO one likely possibility is that the goverment reacts to the nationwide outrage by passing laws on news outlets where:
I predict all the other newsources being very pissed at them for the amnount of extra work and paperwork they'll all have to do now.
- Heavier requirements to check the facts and sources,
- Large fines for broardcasting deliberate falsehoods,
- A requirement to indicate when somthing is fiction not fact,
- Whenever new information invalidates previous information to print a retraction/air an update - and not hidden in tiny print right at the back or aired only once at 3am when virtually no-one will see it.