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 -1Posted on Aug 8th, 2010 | re: Inception Ripped-Off Scrooge McDuck & The Beagle Boys! (101 comments)

After a little sleuthing I learned an interesting truth regardng this Scrooge-Inception connection. The comic you reference is titled “The Dream of a Lifetime” and is found fully fleshed out at the following free worldwide Disney database = http://coa.inducks.org/story.php?c=D+2002-033 What you neglected to mention as you bandied about your claims of idea theft is the fact that this Scrooge story wasn’t even created by Don Rosa until May 2002 and never saw the light of publication until December 2nd, 2002. So, unless Christopher Nolan could invade the mind of Don Rosa and extract his ideas for an as-of-yet unpublished and unknown story arc for a comic whose first publication was in NORWAY on Dec 2nd,2002, then Nolan could not have possibly thefted these ideas from Rosa when he “first pitched the film to Warner Bros. after the completion of his third feature, Insomnia (2002/I), and was met with approval from the studio.” Just one little glaring hole in your claims that Nolan thefted the inspiration behind Inception form Disney writer Don Rosa.

 0Posted on Aug 8th, 2010 | re: Inception Ripped-Off Scrooge McDuck & The Beagle Boys! (101 comments)

After a little sleuthing I learned an interesting truth regardng this Scrooge-Inception connection. The comic you reference is titled “The Dream of a Lifetime” and is found fully fleshed out at the following free worldwide Disney database = http://coa.inducks.org/story.php?c=D+2002-033 What you neglected to mention as you bandied about your claims of idea theft is the fact that this Scrooge story wasn’t even created by Don Rosa until May 2002 and never saw the light of publication until December 2nd, 2002. So, unless Christopher Nolan could invade the mind of Don Rosa and extract his ideas for an as of yet unpublished and unknown story arc for a comic whose first publication was in NORWAY on Dec 2nd,2002, then Nolan could not have possibly thefted these ideas from Rosa when he “first pitched the film to Warner Bros. after the completion of his third feature, Insomnia (2002/I), and was met with approval from the studio.” Just one little glaring hole in your claims that Nolan thefted the inspiration behind Inception form Disney writer Don Rosa.