Chapter 2 - Sunrise Over Valencia- Chapter 1 - In The Big Inning -
He had an idea. He was going to make the greatest fan film ever. However he didn't have the talent nor the money to do so.
( there, got the ball rolling for you all )
People believe what they want to believe. In this case, it's super important to some to cast CBS/Paramount in the role of villain; some people sleep better at night thinking they're good guys simply because they're not the "bad guys."This is exactly what I’ve been trying to tell people for months, but they will not listen. I’m really getting tired of the message falling on deaf ears.
I don't think a filmed documentary about the Axanar case and its failed attempt to get produced would be proscribed by the settlement; only the fictional feature-length work is.Lol -
Alec Peters: "Okay, so we can't do Axanar the way I want to on film and sell it; and a filmed documentary is out of the question too because of the setlement, but the settlement doesn't cov er a Book; and I doubt CBS will take me back to court for a "Making of Axanar" book, and my sychophants will buy it up and love it!"
The "Axanar was too good to be allowed by CBS" narrative is alive and well in the comments section of Prelude to Axanar's YouTube page. Many of those comments are a testament to delusion. Some people continue to believe the feature will be made.Chapter 3
How everybody is wrong but me and they only sued me to stop the greatest fanfilm every from being made that would have given the fans what they really wanted!
No. Harcort wasn't a scam artist. He was just trying to make a buck. He had honest intentions when he made his promises. He really meant to follow thru, but *bleep* kept getting in his way. He was ......Biggest Trek scammer since Harry Mudd.
But what about a "Making of" book? Isn't that in the same league as ship models that were being sold thru the Doner Store?I don't think a filmed documentary about the Axanar case and its failed attempt to get produced would be proscribed by the settlement; only the fictional feature-length work is.
Shhh...don't give him ideas.No. Harcort wasn't a scam artist. He was just a buck trying to make a buck. He had honest intentions when he made his promises. He really meant to follow thru, but *bleep* kept getting in his way. He was ......
Oh, wait. That does sound like Mr. Peters' track record, doesn't it? Maybe he picked the wrong character to play. He was miscast as Captain Garth of Izar, that's all.
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I think the way he'd want to do it would be - IE - "And here's all of Tobias Rhicther's beautiful effects footage that the settlement precludes us from using for Axanar - all 43 minutes of it..."I don't think a filmed documentary about the Axanar case and its failed attempt to get produced would be proscribed by the settlement; only the fictional feature-length work is.
That narrative is also alive and well in comments sections for Discovery.The "Axanar was too good to be allowed by CBS" narrative is alive and well in the comments section of Prelude to Axanar's YouTube page. Many of those comments are a testament to delusion. Some people continue to believe the feature will be made.
The "Axanar was too good to be allowed by CBS" narrative is alive and well in the comments section of Prelude to Axanar's YouTube page. Many of those comments are a testament to delusion.
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