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> > >

> > > I happen to agree with Jerry on this. The film company has the

right

> > > to say, " Hey, you want this, pay for this. " Or even, " We

aren't

> > > going to sell it in a way that you can buy it. "

> >

> > But this film is not available at any price and probably never

will be.

Oh, you know what the studio, screenwriter and I don't know?

> >

>

> Yes. That was what I gathered from reading Jerry's posts. It is not

going to be distributed.

When in the hell did I ever say that?

It may have a few private showings in America but that wouldn't help

a hermit in one of the remotest areas in Britain.

You are mistaken. The studio is still seeking a distributor. The

film is showing at an International Film Festival in Puerto Vallara

next saturday.

>

> I was merely asking how having their unfinished film seen by

someone who would not see it under any other circumstances could

possibly affect the film makers. I do not feel this has been answered>

>

> It is just been answered. You have no business seeing an

unfinished film any more than you have, reading the unfinished work

of any author.

However, lack of knowledge of such boundaries is a symptom of

aspergers so you are just living up to the DX :)

Jerry Newport

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> > If someone who would never stand a chance of seeing something any

> > other way were to download and watch a " rough cut " , in order to

know

> > what you were talking about, what exactly would they be stealing?

> >

> Especially since this movie was made so long ago.

This movie was filmed in March-April of 2004. I was there. You

obviously weren't.

And if people like you don't stop slandering the movie, I will be

gone from this list too.

Jerry Newport

The chances of someone

> actually putting this movie on the market after all this time is

> probably slim to none. As I recall it is something like 10 years

ago

> that this movie was made. I would probably be the first time in

history

> that a movie sat around for that long before making it onto the

market.

>

> Red

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I beg your pardon... Gratuitous insults?

I was merely pointing out a fact, a fact that you have elucidated to us.

MATW does not have a distributor, therefore can not make it to the cinema at

this stage.

You dare infer that I make gratuitous insults!? How about you pull your head

out of your arse and look around? I was defending your argument!

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>

> If I'd written a novel (I have written a short story), or created a

piece of

> art, and couldn't find a publisher/gallery to showcase my work, that

> wouldn't mean I would not or could not show people what I've

created. There

> are other avenues of distribution, one of which is the Internet. If

I recall

> correctly, Bram Cohen, creator of Bit-Torrent is working with some

Hollywood

> types to create a kind of shop, where you can legitimately buy

Movies and TV

> Shows for download through the Torrent setup... Movies like Mozart

And The

> Whale, one's that can't make cinema would benefit greatly from such

a setup.

>

> GA

>

GA, " Can't make cinema " is your opinion and not yet

established as a fact. MATW will find an audience eventually. Your

gratutious insults are not appreciated.

Jerry Newport

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> I beg your pardon... Gratuitous insults?

>

> I was merely pointing out a fact, a fact that you have elucidated

to us.

> MATW does not have a distributor, therefore can not make it to the

cinema at

> this stage.

You said " it will never be distributed. " That is different.

>

> You dare infer that I make gratuitous insults!? How about you pull

your head

> out of your arse and look around? I was defending your argument!

No, you weren't. Just go flame somebody else.

Jerry

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So now I'm a liar as well?

Nice to know...

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> I beg your pardon... Gratuitous insults?

>

> I was merely pointing out a fact, a fact that you have elucidated

to us.

> MATW does not have a distributor, therefore can not make it to the

cinema at

> this stage.

You said " it will never be distributed. " That is different.

>

> You dare infer that I make gratuitous insults!? How about you pull

your head

> out of your arse and look around? I was defending your argument!

No, you weren't. Just go flame somebody else.

Jerry

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> So now I'm a liar as well?

>

> Nice to know...

>

Here is a quote from you....

Bram Cohen, creator of Bit-Torrent is working with some Hollywood

types to create a kind of shop, where you can legitimately buy Movies

and TV

Shows for download through the Torrent setup... Movies like Mozart

And The

Whale, one's that can't make cinema would benefit greatly from such a

setup.

GA

Okay, Ga.... what did you mean by " can't make cinema? "

Eat your words and apologize. All will be forgiven :) Maybe

you just mistyped something.

Jerry

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Jerry, the slander is only perceived by you. I'm pretty sure most here would

agree when I say we're eager to see this movie if/when/whenever/whatever it

makes it to the cinemas or not.

I don't care how or where I get to see it, as long as I get to see it, in

it's finished, released, proper form.

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> >

> > If someone who would never stand a chance of seeing something any

> > other way were to download and watch a " rough cut " , in order to

know

> > what you were talking about, what exactly would they be stealing?

> >

> Especially since this movie was made so long ago.

This movie was filmed in March-April of 2004. I was there. You

obviously weren't.

And if people like you don't stop slandering the movie, I will be

gone from this list too.

Jerry Newport

The chances of someone

> actually putting this movie on the market after all this time is

> probably slim to none. As I recall it is something like 10 years

ago

> that this movie was made. I would probably be the first time in

history

> that a movie sat around for that long before making it onto the

market.

>

> Red

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> Jerry, the slander is only perceived by you.

Explain the absurd statement somebody else made that the movie

was made " ten years ago. "

I'm pretty sure most here would

> agree when I say we're eager to see this movie

if/when/whenever/whatever it

> makes it to the cinemas or not.

Understood but you can do that legally and buy the DVD if it

comes to that.

> I don't care how or where I get to see it, as long as I get to see

it, in

> it's finished, released, proper form.

I care about it being seen in less than that form. It does the

studio no good to have unfinished versions out there.

>

All things considered, I think we are back to the same

page, most of us.

Jerry

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By " can't make cinema " I meant that it didn't have a distributor at present,

and therefore would not currently be shown in cinemas... Which is exactly

what you've told us... Am I mistaken?

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> So now I'm a liar as well?

>

> Nice to know...

>

Here is a quote from you....

Bram Cohen, creator of Bit-Torrent is working with some Hollywood

types to create a kind of shop, where you can legitimately buy Movies

and TV

Shows for download through the Torrent setup... Movies like Mozart

And The

Whale, one's that can't make cinema would benefit greatly from such a

setup.

GA

Okay, Ga.... what did you mean by " can't make cinema? "

Eat your words and apologize. All will be forgiven :) Maybe

you just mistyped something.

Jerry

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> By " can't make cinema " I meant that it didn't have a distributor at

present,

Then you should have said " at present. " " Can't make cinema " has

a final ring to it.

> and therefore would not currently be shown in cinemas... Which is

exactly

> what you've told us... Am I mistaken?

>

>

> That is what you meant but it is not how it would read to anyone

reading it. What I told you is quite different from the way you

retold it.

Now, as far as somebody thinking the movie was filmed ten years

ago, I did once say that I have been involved with this project for

ten years but it is quite a leap to think the movie was made back

then.

However, having just wasted two hours waiting for a flu shot that

never happened, I realize there are worse things than treehouse

misunderstandings!! It helped me calm down and tackle this thread

rationally :)

The " project " began almost ten years ago this week when my wife

and I sold a 90 day option on our life story to producer,

Lawrence. He came back and bought another 90 days in early 1996. By

June, we signed a contract with Dreamworks. Originally, Robin

and Tea Leone were to be the male and female leads.

In 1997, Ron Bass wrote the first draft of the script. Between

then and 2000, there were lots of close calls; times when we had some

but not all of what you need to get to filming. You need a studio and

script which we had but you also need a director, male and female

lead. We had 3/5 and 4/5 sometimes but never all five.

Meanwhile, Spielberg, who wanted to direct it, decided he would

never find time to do it. He put the project in " turnaround " , meaning

another studio could take it over. Isreali expatriate, Avi Lerner, an

independent film producer and head of Millennium Films, took it over.

In 2003, Josh Hartnett read the script. He had a longtime friend

with an autistic cousin and became very interested, to the point of

finding a director and other needed people. Finally, in January 2004,

Radha , fresh from Woody 's " Melinda and Melinda "

accepted the female lead role and with Norwegian director, Petter

Naess, the filming was scheduled to begin in March.

The rest of the cast was set in late January and early February.

The last week of February was devoted to rehearsals at the Spokane,

Wa. location. Fliming began March first and lasted about seven weeks.

So the project, still in progress, is ten years old but the film

is only a year and seven months old.

Jerry

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> Funny how the inspiration for this movie, myself, won't stoop

> to stealing a copy off the Internet but others will :)

Actually, I'd be perfectly glad to buy a copy as soon as it's

released. It's the same attitude I have toward Japanese anime: I'll

download fan translations while the series is still in licensing

limbo, but once it actually gets an American distributor, I'll rent or

buy the official DVDs.

--

Cody B. / " codeman38 "

cody@...

http://www.zone38.net/

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Jerry wrote:

> Now, as far as somebody thinking the movie was filmed ten years

> ago, I did once say that I have been involved with this project

> for ten years but it is quite a leap to think the movie was made

> back then.

Yeah, well, the guy who said that isn't really " with it " . A while

ago, he was saying, " Who's Jerry? " .

> Originally, Robin and Tea Leone were to be the male

> and female leads.

> Meanwhile, Spielberg, who wanted to direct it, decided he would

> never find time to do it.

Too bad the movie didn't get to go then. Robin would

have been great as you, with Spielberg directing. Not sure that

Tea Leone would have been a good choice to play your wife, but

she's a great actress.

Got one of those Jay Leno " Headlines " here, from our local paper.

A 'Jobs Wanted' ad says: " DATABASE Management: P/T. Nights & weekends.

Your computer or mind. 721-xxxx. " .............. (mind?) :-)

Clay

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Gerald Newport wrote:

> This movie was filmed in March-April of 2004. I was there. You

> obviously weren't.

>

> And if people like you don't stop slandering the movie, I will be

> gone from this list too.

I stand corrected about the amount of time since it was shot however

There is absolutely no slander anywhere. There have been no takers, that

is fact, not slander. Might I also remind you that it is not your movie

unless you have recently acquired the rights to it.

Red

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Clay wrote:

> Yeah, well, the guy who said that isn't really " with it " . A while

> ago, he was saying, " Who's Jerry? " .

>

So, anyone suggesting that Jerry is just another aspie and not some God

that we should all bow down to isn't " with it " . Wow that's quite the

revelation.

Red

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> > This movie was filmed in March-April of 2004. I was there.

You

> > obviously weren't.

> >

> > And if people like you don't stop slandering the movie, I will

be

> > gone from this list too.

>

> I stand corrected about the amount of time since it was shot

however

> There is absolutely no slander anywhere.

Agreed. It was an honest mistake.

There have been no takers, that

> is fact, not slander.

That is fact but your assertion that the movie was made ten years

ago is a mistake. There have been no takers yet, at least none that

meet the terms the studio wants.

However, keep in mind that ten years is NOT unreasonable time

for the full process from initial idea to theater to happen. It

took " Rain Man " almost seven years and " Forrest Gump " ten years. My

brother, Newport (check his resume at IMDB) has been a writer

and art director for three decades and agrees with me.

Might I also remind you that it is not your movie

> unless you have recently acquired the rights to it.

>

> Red

>

I partially agree, Red. and I sold the life story rights that

made the movie possible. It is not " my movie " in a business decision

sense although and I get a pct. of the profits (as if they will

ever admit any) I still feel it is my movie just as a mom would

think of a son as her child.

Jerry

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:: chuckles ::

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Clay wrote:

> Yeah, well, the guy who said that isn't really " with it " . A while

> ago, he was saying, " Who's Jerry? " .

>

So, anyone suggesting that Jerry is just another aspie and not some God

that we should all bow down to isn't " with it " . Wow that's quite the

revelation.

Red

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> > Yeah, well, the guy who said that isn't really " with it " . A while

> > ago, he was saying, " Who's Jerry? " .

> >

> So, anyone suggesting that Jerry is just another aspie and not

some God

> that we should all bow down to isn't " with it " . Wow that's quite the

> revelation.

>

As if I care what you think of me, if you are even capable of

thinking.....Take your petty flames and aim them elsewhere.

Jerry

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Red wrote:

> Clay wrote:

> > Yeah, well, the guy who said that isn't really " with it " .

> > A while ago, he was saying, " Who's Jerry? " .

> So, anyone suggesting that Jerry is just another aspie and not

> some God that we should all bow down to isn't " with it " . Wow

> that's quite the revelation.

You were not suggesting that Jerry is " just another aspie and

not some God " , but just didn't know, which is something that a

smart-assed know-it-all aspie like you could never admit. It's

a common trait among many (usually male) aspies, although it

seems particularly pronounced in you. I wonder if you're like

this in real life, or are really meek and mild, and just trying

to project a hot-shot image on the internet? ;-)

Clay

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Clay wrote:

> which is something that a

> smart-assed know-it-all aspie like you could never admit. It's

> a common trait among many (usually male) aspies, although it

> seems particularly pronounced in you.

Now isn't that the pot calling the kettle black!

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Red wrote:

> Clay wrote:

> > which is something that a smart-assed know-it-all aspie like

> > you could never admit. It's a common trait among many (usually

> > male) aspies, although it seems particularly pronounced in you.

> Now isn't that the pot calling the kettle black!

That all you got? Heh. I've never denied that I tend to be that

way myself, I've seen it in myself and others, but I " got over

myself " a long time ago.

Yes, through most of my life, I rarely encountered people that I

considered truly intelligent, except for a few college profs that

I had, but mostly that was because I was in a working class milieu,

and I was mostly correct, although wisdom can be found in entirely

uneducated people.

I was disabused of such notions, however, as soon as I got on the

internet, and learned there were Many people who knew far more than

I, even though they were Dx'd as straight autistic, and not Aspie.

They had known about it longer, had listened and learned from others,

just as You should do, instead of spouting off and trying to sound

like the world's foremost expert on every freakin' thing.

Again, I quote from " Desiderata " , " If you compare yourself with

others, you may become vain or bitter, for always there will be

greater and lesser persons than yourself. "

Take it to heart, Red, you could improve your personal life, as

well as your participation here. Don't be so " full of yourself " .

Clay

http://www.mogulmarketing.com/clay/chipsy.htm

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