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Friday, 04/15/2011 6:36:09 AM

Friday, April 15, 2011 6:36:09 AM

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No facts here but.

By the way olddog and postyle thanks for putting your numbers up about Oceans. A hell of a lot of people watched another movie called the March of the Penguins. Now as one poster posted on the other board, how many kids have penguins as pets and how many have turtles? I am going to the movie or will buy the dvd as I was suprised to hear the voyage a turtle has to make, and the hardships they endure. I thought they was just damn lucky to make it to the water. I however thought if they made it to the water they remained in that area. I have swam with sea turtles a long time ago in Mexico, and I never touched a penguin let alone swam with one.

TDGI itself not only releases movies, but they also buy books and rights to them. I posted on the other board I can't go out and buy a book or market it hence the chances of me aquiring a Harry Potter, or Twilight for a couple of examples or nill. The chances of me winning the lottery is close to nill but if I don't have a ticket my chances are zero, and the same with TDGI, if they aquire one of these type books then the company instantly becomes worth a hell of a lot and if I don't own shares I get no reward. The company appears to be ran right, and the overhead is low and they are buying realestate and hiring people. This is not condusive of a boiler room operation as that is one or two people who operate I guess out of their home or a post office box. Maybe I am just gullable but I firmly believe in a couple of years the stock will be uplisted and hopefully trading a hell of a lot higher than presently trading.

I do think once children are aware of the Turtles movie the will want to see it. Remember parents and grandparents are always looking for a movie that meets a criterior that they would carry a kid to. Most have already seen the movies now playing for kids so after they have seen them they are searching as I was for just anything that was supposed to be for kids. Hence we went to see Oceans, and by golly there was a lot of people in the theater. I guess they was like me desperate or was just interested in documentaries, but it was a dog of a film, in my opinion. So with that in mind and 311 million people or more in the U.S. I got to believe enough eyes will see it and or buy the dvd or blu ray that TDGI should make decent money, or I am hoping so.

JMO
Mickey

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