Follow TV Tropes

Following

Discussion History Film / LesMiserables2012

Go To

Changed line(s) 1 from:
n
Yeah, I\'m gonna move this back. The original branding as shown on every DVD slipcase from [[http://dcmovies.wikia.com/wiki/Superman:_Doomsday Superman: Doomsday]] all the way to [[http://dcmovies.wikia.com/wiki/Superman:_Unbound Superman: Unbound]] is \
to:
Yeah, I\\\'m gonna move this back. The original branding as shown on every DVD slipcase from [[http://dcmovies.wikia.com/wiki/Superman:_Doomsday Superman: Doomsday]] all the way to [[http://dcmovies.wikia.com/wiki/Superman:_Unbound Superman: Unbound]] is \\\"DC Universe Animated Original Movie\\\". Also, \\\"DC Universe Animated Original Movie\\\" gets 503,000 Google hits while \\\"DC Universe Original Animated Movie only gets 71,700.

EDIT: Oh...I see you were talking about a subpage...well, my point stands. I\\\'m moving the pages.
Changed line(s) 1 from:
n
Yeah, I\'m gonna move this back. The original branding as shown on every DVD slipcase from [[http://dcmovies.wikia.com/wiki/Superman:_Doomsday Superman: Doomsday]] all the way to [[http://dcmovies.wikia.com/wiki/Superman:_Unbound Superman: Unbound]] is \
to:
Yeah, I\\\'m gonna move this back. The original branding as shown on every DVD slipcase from [[http://dcmovies.wikia.com/wiki/Superman:_Doomsday Superman: Doomsday]] all the way to [[http://dcmovies.wikia.com/wiki/Superman:_Unbound Superman: Unbound]] is \\\"DC Universe Animated Original Movie\\\". Also, \\\"DC Universe Animated Original Movie\\\" gets 503,000 Google hits while \\\"DC Universe Original Animated Movie only gets 71,700.
Changed line(s) 1 from:
n
What\'s with the comments about the finale reflecting the success of theCommunards in 1860, in the CrowningMoment sections? As I remember, the two big revolutions after the one in Les Mis (which was actually rather minor in French history) were the one in 1848 and the Paris Commune in 1871, and neither of them could really be considered successes by the standards of the the book or musicial - each produced a republic (the Second Republic, 1948-50, only lasted a few years before being replaced by the Second Empire; the Third Republic, starting in 1971, lasted several decades), but not improvements in the lives of the poor/working class; the governments of both republics repressed the poor and anyone seeking economic equality heavily. So I\'m not sure what\'s being referred to.
to:
What\\\'s with the comments about the finale reflecting the success of the Communards in 1860, in the CrowningMoment sections? As I remember, the two big revolutions after the one in Les Mis (which was actually rather minor in French history) were the one in 1848 and the Paris Commune in 1871, and neither of them could really be considered successes by the standards of the the book or musicial - each produced a republic (the Second Republic, 1948-50, only lasted a few years before being replaced by the Second Empire; the Third Republic, starting in 1971, lasted several decades), but not improvements in the lives of the poor/working class; the governments of both republics repressed the poor and anyone seeking economic equality heavily. So I\\\'m not sure what\\\'s being referred to.

Also, I don\\\'t get what supports the assumption that the finale is supposed to reflect that.
Top