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That justicleagueonfilm site report sounds like sour grapes to me! Why would Gough talk to an obscure site when earlier Robert @ IESB was transferred to PR when he called Gough. Something just doesn't add up. That whole comment was too much over the top to sound legit to me, especially the remark about the horse's a$$. I call BS on this one.
 
This is a soap opera.
Indeed it is -- and much like the dreaded soap, the ending to this story is so cliche it hurts my brain.
Your previous guns dear sir -- stick to them ;)

Oh Pat ... the ship MJZing has plenty of room and it's sailing along nicely. Care to come aboard this luxury liner? :)
 
There are a few things that just... aren't right... about that site, but I'm not going to detail them, mainly because this isn't the place for it. But I'm pretty sure he's a shill. He set up a fan site with the stated goal of covering Justice League information, but his real purpose is to shill out contrary reports when rumors get too close for comfort at Warners and news is close to being leaked before they're ready to officially announce it. Sanchez said the folks he spoke to on Gough's end sounded like they were stalling. Interesting how this nobody site gets a full out statement from Gough when Sanchez was told to send in an e-mail request and call the PR dept.

The JLOF site is a shill, probably for Gough or Warners or both. I'm convinced of that.
 
I wonder if the execs at WB are in the boardroom reading these boards and laughing.

Hey, WB, its not funny. :(
 
Pat, this is a dumb question, but what is a "shill"?

There is no such thing as a dumb question, boots, but google is your friend:

shill
–noun
1.a person who poses as a customer in order to decoy others into participating, as at a gambling house, auction, confidence game, etc.
2.a person who publicizes or praises something or someone for reasons of self-interest, personal profit, or friendship or loyalty.

–verb (used without object)
3.to work as a shill: He shills for a large casino.

–verb (used with object)
4.to advertise or promote (a product) as or in the manner of a huckster; hustle: He was hired to shill a new TV show.
 
Wow, ok. That makes perfect sense.

Right now, I believe Sanchez and Jane. And I have my own reasons.
 
Steve's comment was that this recent quote by Al backs up the quote he received last month.
 
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