It ain't gonna be green much longer!Well that would explain the glory holes punched into the green screen!![]()
CBS/P and Loeb & Loeb are probably laughing themselves silly due to Peters posting on the internet for all to see what his plans are for trying to shelter Ares Studios from the lawsuit.![]()
a professional, independent James Bond film
>Begin extreme sarcasm<
For the '3rd party' investors this can be a risky endeavor. Lets look at the basic math. You have to pay $12500 a month in rent, you also have electric, water/sewer, telco/Internet, insurance, business taxes, maintence/upkeep, and at least one employee to manage, So lets say its 17k a month you owe in total. Now you have to rent your studio out for the average cost of 1k a day. This is in the LA area that has many studios to rent so the competition is high. You would need to guarantee you have the studio rented out 17 out of the 30/31 days in a month just to break even . Seem like a risky venture, unless your sure you will have the clientele year round to make it work.
Which steals less from the IP than everybody else doesAlthough admittedly a perfectly legal one...
Maybe he's one of AP's supah sekrit "investors."
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Yes indeed, Alec identifies with the villain in the unofficial James Bond film. That's oddly appropriate.
Neil
Personally, I think the link below shows what Mr. Peters looks like pitching this 'private investor' Ares Studio 'deal' (to any potential investor with more than one brain cell that is):![]()
Yes indeed, Alec identifies with the villain in the unofficial James Bond film. That's oddly appropriate.
Neil
This isn't a reasonable business plan - it's Enablement writ large.
It's obvious that the "private" group don't see some inherent value in the studio and/or the "improvements" to the studio. They are bailing out Alec Peters and hoping that it allows him to pursue his vision or some such nonsense.
...taking advantage of fandom.
Or maybe Donald Pleasance's character "Dr. Michaels" in *Fantastic Voyage*:AP isn't even Donald Pleasance Blofeld. He's Donald Pleasance's character in Pumaman.
More like B.D. Brockhurst from "Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band."Or maybe Donald Pleasance's character "Dr. Michaels" in *Fantastic Voyage*:
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Me too.This is simply what bothers me the most.
For the '3rd party' investors this can be a risky endeavor. Lets look at the basic math. You have to pay $12500 a month in rent, you also have electric, water/sewer, telco/Internet, insurance, business taxes, maintence/upkeep, and at least one employee to manage, So lets say its 17k a month you owe in total. Now you have to rent your studio out for the average cost of 1k a day. This is in the LA area that has many studios to rent so the competition is high. You would need to guarantee you have the studio rented out 17 out of the 30/31 days in a month just to break even . Seem like a risky venture, unless your sure you will have the clientele year round to make it work.
This isn't a reasonable business plan - it's Enablement writ large.
It's obvious that the "private" group don't see some inherent value in the studio and/or the "improvements" to the studio. They are bailing out Alec Peters and hoping that it allows him to pursue his vision or some such nonsense.
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