No, I meant a trademark.
Rocky
No, I meant a trademark.
Rocky
My advice is to consult your counsel on this.
This problem is so rampant in this industry. I have addressed this very issue several times before.
In the end, the better product will stand on its own and the better product will bring back consumers - the bad product will not.
We just shot our first scene the other day and all i have to say is "HOLY FUCK IT'S HOT!!!"Quote:
Originally Posted by A_DeAngelo
I may post a snippet on here just for everyone's enjoyment.
:-)
Rocky
www.jrlchartsonline.com
The D.O.P says 5/26/06... which is bullshit. I would LOVE to see the 2257 docs for this film...
Rocky
I wonder what Aaron Spelling would say about all of this...(if he were still alive)Quote:
Originally Posted by EonFilms_Rocky
Hey Everyone
While I'm sure It;s very gratifing for Gerri Rosendo Brown ( Rocky) to spew his venom, jealousy is no way to run a company. You Know Gerri, we started production of Our Parody of Bareback Mountain in 2005. Last week, according to at least one industry chart, our film was the # 1 hit in the country. I don't steal from anyone Gerri, certainly not you, as Honda does not steal From Kia.
In January of 2006 one of your own models sugested the title to us as the safe sex version of Bareback Mountain. It seemed cute and we ran with it.
You 'll be glad to know Gerri , that my 2257 records, governed by the advice laid down by our attorneys, Weston Garrou and De Witt et al, are quite acurate . Our scenes for this film begain shooting in January. Your own model alex cross, who stars in this movie , shot his scenes MONTHS ago. And there is no need to keep calling Jarett Fox. He is just another model you did not pay, (Are there is quite a number of those?) and he has no interest chatting with you. You can of course, send him the $550.00 you have owed him for months.
So Please, Stop trying to trash a company you so are obvioulsy jealous of. Please stop stealing MY titles , and pretending the reverse is true. The production dates and copyrights of the various ashton 11 films, says it all.
Gerri, I realize you are still bitter that you only appear in one miami film. However, as a sop to your vanity, we will release the scene on our upcoming DVD "Black Tops, White Bitch Boys " with you prominently displayed on the cover .
Don't worry, we've registered the title, so you can't steal this one. I think perhaps The time has come to make the entire industry aware of who and what you are .
What does any of that have to do with you copying the Dicks Of Hazzard movie?Quote:
Originally Posted by whatsrockysprob
This thread isnt about Bareback Mountain, its about a concept that Rocky posted about that you, apparently decided to use after hearing what Rockys plans were.
From some of the discussions we've had on the GWW Community before about you guys, you certainly dont seem to have won many fans in the industry from your peers.
Regards,
Lee
I would think same applies to you - who and what are you, Mr. OnePost?Quote:
Originally Posted by whatsrockysprob
DEVELISH
Well, well... the snake is out from under the rock. I have made my name in this business, JF. I have never hidden the fact that I did a movie for you and was topped by a black guy. Feel free to release it all you want.Quote:
Originally Posted by whatsrockysprob
As for stealing your titles... just because you can rush a production together in 5 minutes using old footage from movies that are X-years old, does not give you the rights to the intellectual property of said movie title. Our movies are higher end than yours, with a production time of 3 months. The true fact is that Ashton's Eleven was in production while in Las Vegas in January. It was in Post Production and Editing during the time you released your "version" (and I use that term as loosely as fuckin possible).
Why name your movie "Ashton's 11"? There is no model in the movie named "Ashton"... not a single one. There IS, however, a dog in the movie that is CALLED Ashton to serve some sort of lame plot device about the dog's birthday party. You named the movie "Ashton's 11" because you knew that Ashton Ryan worked for me and that we were filming a movie called "Ashton's Eleven", since one of YOUR models was in it. Credit to your dog, Marilyn, god rest her soul, who was the only thing I ever found redeeming about you.
But petty insults aside.
This new movie actually has a production date that supercedes your juvenile title by weeks, perhaps even months. I posted here that the production began on May 30th, 2006, when that was just the date I began posting pictures of the cast. The movie was fully cast on May 14th, and the production date, as well as the USPTO records were, and remain so, in my name, far, FAR in advance to that.
So please, feel free to release your little film. I am not the one who has so far stolen 2 movies from you, and I never will.
I am above that.
Rocky
One more thing...
If you think that bad-mouthing me on this board is going to help your cause, man do you have another thing coming.
Love and kisses,
R.
What goes around, comes around and nothing comes back around as fast as bad karma.
Personally, all of my dealing with Rocky has been smooth, fast and easy the way things should be.
Frankly, other than Rocky and Miami Studios, does anyone else on this board really care about the feud between these two?
I would suggest that this is not the place to "air out the dirty laundry", and that if some of the wrongs have actually occured, then a court of law might be perhaps the place to take these issues.
These forums are better served to help webmasters to grow our businesses rather than tear each other apart.
If copyrights or trademarks have been violated....go to court. If models haven't been paid....take it to court.
As a wise old sage once said: "if you get into a pissing contest with a skunk, your're going to lose, even if you kill the skunk". None of us in these forums know who the skunk is here, and I'd imagine that most of us don't really care so why don't we quit with accusations and move on to helping each other to better run our various businesses.
Bill
Hi guys, have been noticing what is going on... and though a title is a key selling point on a movie... its not the only thing... you have to think about the story behind the film, the models, the production value, and so on...
I have been in the industry for a short time, but have gathered a lot of knowledge about titles and films. In our system, we have numerous titles that duplicate themselves, but it really matters as to what in the film is true to the title and how much that producer spent on the film.
Though I haven't heard much on the other production, I have been hearing a lot of this production and from the amount of work that has been put into it, I think it will do well. I'm not really one for speed when it comes to putting a title out because the best parodies are ones that you can tell the producer put a lot of time into. If I recieve a title just because it is a parody, that won't be my only key point of promoting the title, but rather if it looks appealing to the customer.
Just some food for thought.
I don't like getting in the middle of other people's fights, but I really don't want to see GWW become like a certain other board where name calling and reputation bashing become the norm.
Rocky has been a very active person on these boards and usually does a good job of being courteous to those around here.
I know both of you are angry, but if you want to drag this whole issue out in public, keep your arguments about the issue and do not resort to name calling and cheap shots. That's not how we do business around here.
Agreed.Quote:
Originally Posted by DonMike
May the better product prevail.
Rocky
(PS: I love you, Don. Do you still want that penis beating?)