I am... Superhero?

pontifex

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Dec 5, 2000
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Is there any chance people will learn when to use the right form of there, their, or they're?
 

Cogman

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Sep 19, 2000
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Originally posted by: pontifex
Is there any chance people will learn when to use the right form of there, their, or they're?

They're isn't a chance that there ever going to learn how to use the correct form of their... :p
 
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Originally posted by: pontifex
Is there any chance people will learn when to use the right form of there, their, or they're?

Not until Will Smith stars in the next epic superhero movie, "Grammar Man."
 

Kirby64

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Looks like a pretty good movie to me. Wasn't a big fan of I Am Legend, but this looks.. entertaining. We'll see eh?
 

SirStev0

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Nov 13, 2003
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From what I have seen thus far this looks pretty funny.

A slacker jerk ends up with super powers he doesn't want and people actually get upset when said superhero ends up wrecking half the town while saving it.

 

destrekor

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Sometimes actors pick movies they think they will enjoy filming, and not necessarily expecting any kind of award or critic praise.
Will Smith is an actor that just likes to do action movies that he'll have fun in. He's a great actor, but he isn't necessarily picky about scripts, but he's proved himself: I, Robot, Pursuit of Happiness, Ali, Independence Day... all excellent acting. He has done numerous other great movies, but sometimes he sticks himself into cookie cutter character roles that seem rehashed from his previous roles.
Hancock might just end up being a rental for me, if I ever get around to it... unless of course it gets rave reviews, then I might find myself seeing it in the summer.

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Quiksilver

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Originally posted by: pontifex
Is there any chance people will learn when to use the right form of there, their, or they're?

Is there any chance that its the internet and I don't have to be grammatically correct?
(Besides I didn't even noticed I put their.)