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Min@
view post Posted on 4/9/2012, 20:28




Ho trovato questo video riguardante la presentazione che fu fa fatta a Cannes e non so che altro, scusate :P

Riuscirà la nostra Ross a metterlo su yt così poso scaricarlo? :cool.gif:


http://uk.omg.yahoo.com/video/omg-25343958...s-30492249.html
 
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Elcant
view post Posted on 4/9/2012, 22:04




Purtroppo non riesco a salvarlo :(
 
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Min@
view post Posted on 5/9/2012, 11:46




Che peccato :(

Siamo fiduciose :rolleye.gif:
 
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view post Posted on 5/9/2012, 13:33
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Macché, non riesco a scaricarlo!! Se non ci riesce neanche Silvia, provo a chiedere a Brin (e se non ce la fa lei, mettiamoci l'animo in pace)
 
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Min@
view post Posted on 5/9/2012, 14:21




CITAZIONE (akane09 @ 5/9/2012, 14:33) 
mettiamoci l'animo in pace

82556919ec0 Dai Ross, non essere pessimista....
 
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view post Posted on 6/9/2012, 13:55
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Ragazze, fate un MEGA-APPLAUSO a Silvia che è riuscita a scaricarlo!! :clap2: :clap: :clap2:






p.s. è in formato .flv perciò non sono riuscita a mettere il nostro logo. Ho provato a convertirlo in altri formati, ma perdeva ancora di più la già bassa qualità.
 
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view post Posted on 6/9/2012, 15:09




Più che un MEGA-APPLAUSO alla nostra Silvia!!!!! :fiori.gif: :fiori.gif: :fiori.gif: :clap: :clap2: :clap: :clap2: :clap: :clap2: :clap: :clap2:
 
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view post Posted on 6/9/2012, 19:35




Grazie alla nostra Silvia :clap: :clap:
 
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Spero che il film sia in realta' "rimandato" e non abbandonato...


Ottimo lavoro, ragazze! :clap2: :clap:
 
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view post Posted on 2/1/2013, 12:12




Ho capito male io o il film non lo fa più? :perplex2.gif:

Exclusive | Chris Weston’s art for Albert Hughes’ Motor City

When comic artists work in the movie industry, we see little of what they produce due to Hollywood’s love of the the non-disclosure agreement. It’s understandable: Even if a movie is stuck in development hell, that doesn’t mean the project won’t eventually begin production (Brendan McCarthy originally worked on Mad Max: Fury Road from 1998 to 2003, and that movie is only now filming). It speaks volumes of the relationship between Chris Weston and director Albert Hughes that so much of Weston’s development art is allowed out into the wild — remember his storyboards for Akira?

Weston writes:

A little background: I spent six weeks in Atlanta, Georgia producing art for Motor City, a Silver Pictures production which was to star Gerard Butler. Based on a script by Chad St. John, Motor City was to be a high-octane 70s style revenge thriller with the added twist of HAVING NO DIALOGUE! Despite the script predating the release of The Artist, that film beat us to the punch … but at least it proved that modern audiences aren’t put off by by the idea of silent movies.

I had great fun working on this one. I have no idea what the current status of the film is, but hopefully the insane action sequences that Albert cooked up for it will eventually be seen on the big screen.

A quick check on the movie’s IMDb page shows Adrien Brody and Mickey Rourke attached to the Motor City, with no mention any longer of Gerard Butler; however, IMDb is hardly definitive in such circumstances. Weston certainly draws a great likeness of Butler, making him look at least as iconic here as in his career-making turn as 300‘s King Leonidas.


http://robot6.comicbookresources.com/2013/...hes-motor-city/
 
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view post Posted on 14/2/2013, 08:23
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Gerard ha fatto causa ai produttori del film, Emmett/Furla, per 5,1 milioni di dollari.
La base del contenzioso è che il suo contratto per Motor City prevedeva una clausola "pay or play" (ovvero il compenso viene pagato all'attore anche in caso di produzione annullata) e che il suo impegno a partecipare al film lo ha obbligato a rinunciare ad altre opportunità di lavoro. Inoltre, stando all'articolo che potrete leggere qui sotto, pare che Gerry abbia fatto in modo che la produzione di Olympus Has Fallen si chiudesse in tempo perché lui potesse lavorare a Motor City.

Ovviamente l'avvocato della controparte nega che ci sia l'accordo di pay or play, anzi addirittura nega che sia stato firmato alcun contratto, e che la causa intentata da Gerry non abbia sussistenza legale.

La prima udienza è prevista per il 6 Marzo 2013 alle 8.30.


Gerard Butler Sues Producers of 'Motor City' for $5.1M (Exclusive)
Published: February 13, 2013 @ 5:39 pm

Gerard Butler is suing the producers of "Motor City" for $5.1 million in damages, claiming he was not paid after the film was scrapped last summer.

Butler is alleging breach of contract and breach of implied covenant of good faith and fair dealing in a suit filed this month in California Superior Court.

Randall Emmett and George Furla's Emmett/Furla Films, which financed "Motor City," is named as a defendant, as is the limited liability company, Motor City Productions, that was established for the film.

Production on "Motor City" ended abruptly last summer when backing for the revenge thriller fell through with two weeks to go before cameras started rolling. Joel Silver’s Dark Castle was also producing the film, and Warner Bros. was set to distribute. Neither Silver nor Warner Bros. were named in the suit.

Butler's salary consisted of a $4 million pay-or-play component, meaning he was guaranteed payment even if the film was never made. He was also due to receive up to $2 million in deferred compensation, according to the lawsuit.

However, Butler's attorneys allege in the suit that in August of last year, the actor's agents at Creative Artists Agency were informed that production would be shut down and his guaranteed payment would not be forthcoming.

"Seeking to capitalize on Butler's hugely popular persona and worldwide recognition, Defendant solicited Butler's services as the lead actor in a theatrical motion picture tentatively entitled Motor City," the suit reads. "After offering Butler the starring role in the motion picture on a pay-or-play basis, Defendant then used and exploited Butler's attachment to the motion picture to pre-sell the distribution rights and raise financing."

Click here for the full suit (cliccate il link se volete leggere l'intera denuncia)

Rick Rosenthal, an attorney for Emmett/Furla, counters that the company never signed a contract with Butler and described the suit as "frivolous."

"There is no written agreement between the parties and there were still outstanding deal points that were material to the deal that were not agreed upon," Rosenthal told TheWrap. "Everybody wishes the movie had gone forward, but they do not have any legal liability."

Butler's deal was originally supposed to be richer. According to the suit, he was initially offered $6 million in guaranteed fixed compensation and up to $4.5 million in deferred compensation. Butler agreed to lower his price after Emmett/Furla said that the film's budget had been scaled back, but he claims in the suit that he only consented to the new salary after the producers acknowledged that the majority of his fee was pay-or-play.

The actor claims that not only was he never paid his guaranteed salary, but because of his commitment to the film, he was forced to turn down other roles and did not seek alternative projects.

In addition, the lawsuit states that the actor negotiated with producers of "Olympus Has Fallen," another action film he was working on, to ensure that he would complete filming on that movie in time to start production on "Motor City."

As part of that pact, Butler assumed liabilities on the film of $1.1 million, the suit claims.

A spokeswoman for Butler did not respond to request for comment nor did his attorney Brian Wolf.

In November, TheWrap reported that vendors and crew members on the aborted production were owed roughly $500,000 in unpaid bills.

At the time, Emmett said in an interview with TheWrap that all of the outstanding debts would be paid by January. He insisted he was not ducking payments, but said that the company was still auditing invoices and verifying their legitimacy.

Some vendors say that as of this week they are still waiting to be reimbursed for their work on the film, although others have been paid.

Rosenthal said on Wednesday that he could not speak to any specific bills, but said his client would address any "legitimate" debts.

Emmett/Furla financed $250 million in productions last year. It recently released "Broken City," starring Russell Crowe and Mark Wahlberg. It is also working on several big-budget productions like Peter Berg’s Seal Team drama “Lone Survivor" and "2 Guns," starring Wahlberg and Denzel Washington, both of which are slated for release this year.

Pamela Chelin contributed to this report.

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http://www.thewrap.com/movies/article/gera...-77571?page=0,0

http://www.thewrap.com/movies/article/gera...-77571?page=0,1
 
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Min@
view post Posted on 14/2/2013, 12:46




Gerard non ha tutti i torti. Se ha fatto causa è perchè sa di aver ragione altrimenti non lo avrebbe fatto. Chissà come andrà a finire...
 
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Elcant
view post Posted on 14/2/2013, 20:11




In effetti da quanto sembra Gerry ha avuto un danno non da poco :(
Quello che mi sorprende e che la denuncia sia online per essere consultata, è una cosa che accade anche qui in Italia?
 
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