A friend went to see it yesterday. He got in but the 3:00 show was sold out.
He said it was an awesome movie.
Hopefully I will get to see it this weekend.
He said it was an awesome movie.
Hopefully I will get to see it this weekend.
you do realize that Paramount bought the rights from them to make the movie...then they expired in 2020 and they were sent a cease and desist letter and Paramount ignored it...while I assume this is a cash grab my bet is that they will be paid quite well to "go away"Here is the original article that inspired the movie.
TOPGUN DAYS - Top Guns, by Ehud Yonay
www.topgunbio.com
It just seems like a description of real-life pilots in a training program created by the DoD instead of a work of fiction similar to the screenplay of the movie.
I have never looked at Yonay's article before now, but I always assumed it was a work of fiction similar to the movie, but it's not.
That would be like me taking a picture of an F-14 at NAS Miramar and then trying to take credit for the entire movie. Most likely the reason why Paramount probably told the Yonays to go pound sand before the release.
Yeah, it will be interesting.you do realize that Paramount bought the rights from them to make the movie...then they expired in 2020 and they were sent a cease and desist letter and Paramount ignored it...while I assume this is a cash grab my bet is that they will be paid quite well to "go away"
I would go with that one more than anything else.I wonder if much of the case is around popularizing the term "Top Guns". That is a specific descriptive that is part of the American lexicon now, and is principle to the title of the movie.
Wasn't the movie supposed to be released in 2020 but it got pushed because of Covid. Wonder if the initial release was supposed to have been while they still had the rights?you do realize that Paramount bought the rights from them to make the movie...then they expired in 2020 and they were sent a cease and desist letter and Paramount ignored it...while I assume this is a cash grab my bet is that they will be paid quite well to "go away"
That's a great question.Wasn't the movie supposed to be released in 2020 but it got pushed because of Covid. Wonder if the initial release was supposed to have been while they still had the rights?
you do realize that Paramount bought the rights from them to make the movie...then they expired in 2020 and they were sent a cease and desist letter and Paramount ignored it...while I assume this is a cash grab my bet is that they will be paid quite well to "go away"
I assume that is correct...however the plaintiffs feel that the agreement ended and have tried to get paramount to discuss and it seems they were largely ignored...will just be interesting to watch it unfold furtherWasn't the movie supposed to be released in 2020 but it got pushed because of Covid. Wonder if the initial release was supposed to have been while they still had the rights?