Stop singing, and finish your homework!...put down that pickle!!!!
Stop singing, and finish your homework!...put down that pickle!!!!
Robert Meyer Burnett@BurnettRM
@AxaMonitor I never said he was scared of the project. It was, after all, his project. I worked for him on PRELUDE. He left. Ask him.
So the ever-changing story about why Prelude director Christian Gossett left Axanar changes again, according to replacement director Robert Meyer Burnett. In his interview released last week by the Blind Panels podcast, Burnett characterized Gossett's departure like this:
Christian [Gossett], the original director of Prelude, left the project. I don't think he liked the ambitious scope of the project. I think he might've been a little intimidated [by] what we all wanted to do, Alec wanted to do. So he left.
(Emphasis mine.)
Gossett is keeping his mouth shut right now. Those two jokers could learn a lot from the guy if they wanted to.
Stop singing, and finish your homework!
My favorite thing is how he mentions Star Trek Renegades all the time, yet when he was masquerading as "Red Omega" here last summer, he would constantly shit all over that project whenever he could. Class act, that guy.
Quotes like this? ^Saw Renegades and what a disaster. Story is weak, script sucks, characters are uninteresting, and more fan service than any 10 fan films combined. Editing was awful, and the direction was lousy. Barely better than Of Gods and Men which was awful. People who worked on the film said behind the scenes was a nightmare.
Grand ambitions but Sky Conway is no film maker.
Quotes like this? ^
Not only did he complete the film, but made something really unique in the process. Granted, to each their own taste, but the production itself was well done all around, and yes the budget was a tiny sliver in comparison to Axanar's budget.The Axanar "team" reminds me of my brief time as a county employee. The Government Access TV Channel was populated with guys who were constantly whining that they couldn't get any work done, because they lacked the right equipment. As soon as they got one, they "needed" another. I got hired to assist a guy who had been a TV news producer and new how to shoot, write and edit to professional standards. We immediately started turning out a monthly half-hour news program that one of the commercial TV stations was happy to air as part of their public service requirements. We were also nominated for a Cable ACE award. Boy did the old guys HATE us. We were sabotaged, belittled and at several points I was physically threatend.
It seems to me Alec and Company are cut from the same cloth, especially when they go ballistic when someone points out that they raised over a million dollars and still don't have a film (not to mention getting sued) and compare them to, say Tommy Kraft who managed to make a movie length feature for a fraction of what Alec raised.
Just had a Brainstorm so Brilliant in its Conception and Innovative in its Scope, that I am Blinded by My Own Something-or-Other...
AxaSentence for AxaThiefing:
The Sentence?
Make AlexBoy sell everything he has and borrow everything he can to actually finish the movie, and then relinquish and hand it right the heck over to CBS/Paramount, who split the rights as Compensation...CBS can release it on their new Money Channel, Paramount can include it on "Bonus Discs, or release it with other ST movies as kind of a "Cartoon Before the Movie" (like the old days) or include it as Premiums or put it in Celebrity Goodie Bags, or what have you...
Leave it to Alec to make a million dollars on a hundred thousand dollar project, and just royally fuck it up, and still have nothing to show for it except more promises.
CBS doesn't need to set rules; copyright law does it for them, Mike.If you're interested, try reading the latest article by Axanar's P.R. manager Mike Bawden here.
Here's a selected quote:
"You see, if there are no actual “rules” from CBS that can be broken (an assertion supported by Alec’s experience in dealing directly with CBS licensing), then the foundation of arguments made by Rod Roddenberry, Wil Wheaton and other producers are factually undermined. Axanar Productions couldn’t “follow the rules” because there were no rules to actually follow."
WTF kind of rhetorical silliness is that?
Axanar isn't being sued because they didn't follow non-existent rules, they are being sued because they broke existing law.If you're interested, try reading the latest article by Axanar's P.R. manager Mike Bawden here.
Here's a selected quote:
"You see, if there are no actual “rules” from CBS that can be broken (an assertion supported by Alec’s experience in dealing directly with CBS licensing), then the foundation of arguments made by Rod Roddenberry, Wil Wheaton and other producers are factually undermined. Axanar Productions couldn’t “follow the rules” because there were no rules to actually follow."
WTF kind of rhetorical silliness is that?
If you're interested, try reading the latest article by Axanar's P.R. manager Mike Bawden here.
Here's a selected quote:
"You see, if there are no actual “rules” from CBS that can be broken (an assertion supported by Alec’s experience in dealing directly with CBS licensing), then the foundation of arguments made by Rod Roddenberry, Wil Wheaton and other producers are factually undermined. Axanar Productions couldn’t “follow the rules” because there were no rules to actually follow."
WTF kind of rhetorical silliness is that?
CBS doesn't need to set rules; copyright law does it for them, Mike.
Exactly! Don't violate copyrights and don't make a profit (income) from those copyrights. I see plenty of fans actually making fan films that have figured that out. D'oh.CBS doesn't need to set rules; copyright law does it for them, Mike.
you mean like how to make a movie?
If you're interested, try reading the latest article by Axanar's P.R. manager Mike Bawden here.
Here's a selected quote:
"You see, if there are no actual “rules” from CBS that can be broken (an assertion supported by Alec’s experience in dealing directly with CBS licensing), then the foundation of arguments made by Rod Roddenberry, Wil Wheaton and other producers are factually undermined. Axanar Productions couldn’t “follow the rules” because there were no rules to actually follow."
WTF kind of rhetorical silliness is that?
This is even funnier, check this out. Keep in mind this is what passes off as "public relations" at Axanar.Balock just had a laugh-heart-attack
+ aneurysm
+ diaphragm-hernia
+ vocal-cord-blowout
and he's still laughing
It's kind of like reading RT, or reading the Onion
It's never a good sign when a lawyer literally tells you to shut up and let the lawyers handle in those exact words. I couldn't imagine being these guys' lawyers. I'd probably be going through a year's worth of pain killers in a day for the constant headache they'd be giving me.Christian is remaining wisely silent publicly, given the possibility he could be named a defendant in the case. Unlike Rob Burnett, whose lawyer friend just told him on Twitter to BE QUIET.
Robert Meyer Burnett@BurnettRM
@AxaMonitor I never said he was scared of the project. It was, after all, his project. I worked for him on PRELUDE. He left. Ask him.
Lillian Wolf @BadWolfLil 1h1 hour ago
@BurnettRM Rob, as a friend and as a lawyer I am suggesting in the STRONGEST POSSIBLE TERMS that you shut up & let the lawyers handle it.
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