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Moviegoers who saw the films "Vertical Limit," "A Knight's Tale," "The Animal," "Hollow Man" or "The Patriot" during their original theater runs must file a claim to be eligible for a $5 per ticket reimbursement, said lawyer Norman Blumenthal, who represented a group of filmgoers who sued Sony Pictures in 2001.

http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20050803/ap_en_mo/movie_review_lawsuit

What game can I buy for with $25.00?
 
[quote name='roguejedi5']Here you go! This is where you can get the form: www.gilardi.com/rezec
This is the actual notice in pdf form http://www.gilardi.com/rezec/pdf/rezecnot.pdf for the money back if you want to read it. Just so you know if there aren't at least 100,000 claims this money will be forfeited and given to charity.[/QUOTE]

wow, so if there is like 99,999 claims, the money still goes to charity?? O well, at least the charitys could actually use it unlike us, seeing as we buy everything so dam cheap! :lol:
 
It also says you can claim up to one ticket for an adult companion and up to two tickets for minor children who accompanied you. So if you wanted to commit prejury you could claim 4 tickets for each movie bringing the total to $100.
 
[quote name='yeldarb367']It also says you can claim up to one ticket for an adult companion and up to two tickets for minor children who accompanied you. So if you wanted to commit prejury you could claim 4 tickets for each movie bringing the total to $100.[/QUOTE]
I'm pretty sure most of us are committing perjury anyway.

May as well take it to the house, as it were.
 
[quote name='doodle777_98']Ir's too late. Everything must be turned in by March 15 2005. Read the form.[/QUOTE]

definitely incorrect, thats the date for the settlement being finalized i believe
 
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