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	Comments on: Comic-Con &#8217;11: Peter Jackson Auditioned (Kinda) For Captain Haddock In &#8216;The Adventures Of Tintin&#8217;	</title>
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		By: Silk		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[What the hell does it matter if it\&#039;s an \&quot;unknown property\&quot;in America.  Indiana Jones was an unknown property before \&quot;Raiders of the Lost Ark\&quot;.  So was \&quot;Star Wars\&quot;.  Just because America hasn\&#039;t heard of something before means it\&#039;s going to fail?  Geez!  One moment people are complaining that movies aren\&#039;t original anymore. The next they\&#039;re complaining they\&#039;ve never heard of the subject matter.  Make up your freakin\&#039; minds!

Oh, and while I\&#039;m on a psycho-rant... thanks for the Geography update Sam.  I always wondered if Canada was part of America.  Now I know.  Better update all your maps while you\&#039;re updating your North American info , Steven. Canada is now apparently the 51st state.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>What the hell does it matter if it\&#8217;s an \&#8221;unknown property\&#8221;in America.  Indiana Jones was an unknown property before \&#8221;Raiders of the Lost Ark\&#8221;.  So was \&#8221;Star Wars\&#8221;.  Just because America hasn\&#8217;t heard of something before means it\&#8217;s going to fail?  Geez!  One moment people are complaining that movies aren\&#8217;t original anymore. The next they\&#8217;re complaining they\&#8217;ve never heard of the subject matter.  Make up your freakin\&#8217; minds!</p>
<p>Oh, and while I\&#8217;m on a psycho-rant&#8230; thanks for the Geography update Sam.  I always wondered if Canada was part of America.  Now I know.  Better update all your maps while you\&#8217;re updating your North American info , Steven. Canada is now apparently the 51st state.</p>
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		By: Sam		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Tintin has been widely know in Quebec back to their original releases. update your North American info accordingly, Steven.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Tintin has been widely know in Quebec back to their original releases. update your North American info accordingly, Steven.</p>
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