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June 3, 2008

Hollywood Studio Suffers Terrible Fire

Universal’s Lots, Film And Music Vault Go Up In Flames

Um, is this fire month in the entertainment industry. First, 50 Cent’s multi-million dollar house his ex-girlfriend was living in with their son, is suspiciously burned to the ground, and now this.

Citizens of downtown Los Angeles woke up to, as one witness put it, “a mushroom cloud” of fire and smoke, billowing from a Sodom and Gomorrah Hollywood studio.

The Universal lot was on fire. The equivalent of two city blocks consumed by a raging fire that took firefighters 12 hours to put out.

No one was killed in the blaze, but thousands of original movie reels and music recordings, plus a few film sets such as those for Back To The Future and King Kong, were destroyed in the fire.

me to the fireman: I’ll pay you $5 bucks if you toss American Dreamz back into the fire

Universal, the makers of the films Miami Vice, the sacrilegious Bruce Almighty and the copyright infringing American Dreamz, and home to thieving artists like Jay-Z and Rihanna, saw the fire destroy 40,000 - 50,000 movie film reels (the fire men saved a couple hundred) and thousands of music masters from classic film soundtracks and modern recordings (Universal Music).

Ron Meyer

The mere fact that the president of Universal, Ron Meyer, who is one of the top supporters, financially and otherwise, of convicted felon, private investigator Anthony Pellicano, stated they have “duplicates” says the original film reels spanning several decades were destroyed in the fire.

As most people know, you can’t replace an original. Music masters are also one of a kind originals from which CDs and albums are made.

It’s a real shame the set for the cruddy rip off film American Dreamz didn’t burn to a crisp, but they had probably dismantled it many months ago, anyway. Um, I mean, sorry for your loss.

For the record, I was in Miami when the fire happened, therefore it wasn’t me.

Hollywood actress Sharon Stone

However, regarding the fire in Hollywood, applying the philosopher Sharon Stone’s words and reasoning, “is that karma - when you’re not nice that the bad things happen to you Hollywood?” Hmmm (sarcasm).

Fire at Universal Studios destroys sets, videos

The streetscape that burned recently served as a backdrop in such films as “Bruce Almighty” and television shows including “Monk,” “Crossing Jordan” and “House,” said NBC Universal spokeswoman Cindy Gardner.

Meyer estimated there were 40,000 to 50,000 videos and film reels in a vault that burned but said duplicates were stored in a different location. Firefighters managed to recover hundreds of titles.

The videos included every film that Universal has produced and footage from television series including “Miami Vice” and “I Love Lucy.”

http://ap.google.com

Universal Blaze Burns Musical History

It looks like more was damaged or destroyed in today’s Universal Studios fire than anyone previously thought.

I’ve learned that Universal Music, which is a completely separate company and owned by Vivendi (which owns 20% of NBC Universal), rents space in the huge video vault housed on the studio lot. But one source tells me that,

As a consequence, inside the video vault that was billowing thick black smoke were 1000’s of original Decca, MCA, ABC recording masters from the last century including a wide range of music from Bing Crosby and the Andrew Sisters to Judy Garland and The Carpenters.

“This is a tremendous loss in music history. A very sad day indeed. It’s too bad they saved the videos that they have backups on instead of the master recordings in which they do not, although they may not have had a choice since the fire had already engulfed much of the music side of the vault,” a source just told me.

http://www.deadlinehollywooddaily.com

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November 30, 2007

Boycott The Movie “The Golden Compass” That Features A Child Killing God

Phillip Pullman: “My books are about killing God.” - 2003

Hollywood is once again engaging in more Christian bashing. Their latest foray into hatred of the faith, comes at the holidays of all times, via the film “The Golden Compass.” Many Christians have been urging a boycott of this twisted movie, written by atheist, Phillip Pullman, and directed by criminal copyright infringer Chris Weitz.

Phillip Pullman stated he hates C.S. Lewis and “The Chronicles of Naria,” so he decided to write vitriolic, violent children’s books that have now been made into a movie, “The Golden Compass.”

Phillip Pullman: “My books are about killing God.” - 2003

Number one, “The Golden Compass” director Chris Weitz is a fraud. He has shown that via the theft of the movie “American Dreamz” that a successful boycott launched by my site completely tanked at the box office click here (thanks again to everyone that participated in the boycott). It’s one of the barefaced, blaring infringements apart of my FBI criminal complaint that I sent to my FBI point of contact as additional materials for comparison in the investigation (they confirmed to an investigative agency I went to last year, Kroll, that they received the comparative materials).

But once again, here comes Chris Weitz with another rip off film that is a sub-par, demented version of a preexisting copyrighted Christian film, but this time it’s “The Chronicles of Naria” he’s knocking off. Get some originality already, you lazy degenerate. You and your brother. Copyright infringement is a crime.

Not only does the infringing imagery in 2007’s The Golden Compass look like the imagery, sets and costumes in 2006’s The Chronicles of Naria, the plot is the same, with the one difference being a child killing God, in the former (The Golden Compass). The films even start out the same:

“Lewis’ epic begins with a young heroine named Lucy ducking inside a wardrobe that opens into the land of Narnia. In The Golden Compass, 12-year-old Lyra Belacqua hides inside a wardrobe, where she hears her uncle talking about Dust, a mysterious element that becomes a key component of the story” - Toledo Blade

Number two, I am not for sacrilegious films. They are offensive, unnecessary and fruitless.

Number three, I am not for children being exposed to violence. How could it be healthy for children to be exposed to a film about killing God, Who is loved by many (Christianity is the largest religion in the world with billions of believers).

PRESS ARTICLE:

The ‘Golden Compass’ points to controversy

The Golden Compass is being advertised as “an exciting fantasy adventure” for children set in “a world where witches rule the northern skies, where ice bears are the bravest of warriors, and where every human is joined with an animal spirit who is as close to them as their own heart.”

But the $180 million Hollywood movie, which opens Dec. 7, is also drawing criticism from religious groups that describe it as “militantly atheistic,” “blasphemous,” “heretical,” and “diabolical.”

The Catholic League for Religious and Civil Rights and the American Family Association are among the groups calling for a boycott.

The controversy stems from His Dark Materials, the series of children’s fantasy novels on which The Golden Compass is based. Written by 61-year-old British author Philip Pullman, the books in the trilogy have sold more than 14 million copies since debuting in 1995…

Mr. Pullman has made it clear that he is not happy with the way religious institutions have answered those questions.

He told the Sydney Morning Herald in 2003, for example, that “my books are about killing God,” and that he was amused that American Christians have been more critical of J.K. Rowling’s Harry Potter books than His Dark Materials.

“I’ve been flying under the radar, saying things that are far more subversive than anything old Harry has said,” Mr. Pullman said.

He has stated a number of times that he wrote His Dark Materials in part to counter the Christian themes and values woven into C.S. Lewis’ literary children’s classic, The Chronicles of Narnia. That series was the basis for the 2005 blockbuster film, The Lion, The Witch, and the Wardrobe, grossing more than $740 million worldwide, and a sequel, Prince Caspian, due for release in May…

“I hate the Narnia books, and I hate them with a deep and bitter passion,” Mr. Pullman told one interviewer, according to Christian movie guide Plugged-in Online.

Lewis’ epic begins with a young heroine named Lucy ducking inside a wardrobe that opens into the land of Narnia. In The Golden Compass, 12-year-old Lyra Belacqua (played by newcomer Dakota Blue Richards in the film) hides inside a wardrobe, where she hears her uncle talking about Dust, a mysterious element that becomes a key component of the story…

“By the third written text, it’s very explicit that God needs to be ‘taken out,’” Mr. Edwards said.

Compared to Lewis’ skill at telling stories with spiritual metaphors, Mr. Pullman packs in his atheistic message “like a sledgehammer,” he said…

http://toledoblade.com