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Edge of Darkness
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Under and Alone
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Release Date: 2010
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Sam and George
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We Were Soldiers [Blu-Ray]
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Gibson’s Passion Writer Edits Complaint
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Can’t blame a guy for trying! (O_o)
If a higher power asks for a rewrite, what are you gonna do?
The scribe suing Mel Gibson for fraud over a royalty dispute related to The Passion of the Christ filed an amended lawsuit Monday after being told his original complaint “lacked specificity” and was taking a “chain letter” approach.
Benedict Fitzgerald, who with Gibson penned the Passion screenplay, sued the filmmaker in February for $10 million, claiming he was more or less screwed into accepting a lower-than-normal fee for working on the script after Gibson told him the budget for the film was very small and that he himself would not be taking any proceeds until he had compensated his crew.
Of course, the film went on to gross more than $600 million worldwide—seemingly more than enough to go around.
Meanwhile, Gibson’s camp is looking to have six of the nine allegations leveled at him—including all mentions of fraud—excised from Fitzgerald’s suit.
A judge ruled in May that all of the financial records pertaining to the Passion’s budget and box office will be kept sealed and only made available to each side’s counsel.
Source: E! Online
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Filed Under: Headlines & Rumors The Passion of the Christ
July 17th, 2008
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Mel Gibson Wants ‘Passion’ Records Sealed
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Mel Gibson has appealed to a Los Angeles judge to grant a privacy motion in his legal battle with the co-screenwriter of The Passion of the Christ, in a bid to keep financial records about the 2004 film secret.
Benedict Fitzgerald is suing Gibson, who directed the controversial religious epic, over accusations he cheated the screenwriter out of millions of dollars in potential earnings.
He claims Gibson engaged in a “chronic and conspiratorial pattern of deceit” by telling him he was working on a project with a budget of between $4 million and $7 million.
Fitzgerald alleges he was only paid $75,000 and that he had to borrow $200,000 from Gibson to cover expenses. The Passion of the Christ went on to gross an estimated $600 million worldwide.
In a court motion filed on Tuesday, lawyers working for Gibson and his Icon Productions company–which is also named as a defendant–are seeking to seal the movie’s financial information, and only allow Fitzgerald’s attorneys access to them.
Gibson’s appeal comes just days after he filed papers asking a judge to dismiss the fraud allegations filed against him by Fitzgerald.
The two parties are due to meet in court for a hearing on June 20.
Source: Hollywood
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Filed Under: The Passion of the Christ
April 7th, 2008
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Gibson’s ‘Passion’ Top Controversial Religious Film
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Britons have named Mel Gibson’s The Passion of the Christ as the most controversial religious movie.
The Passion topped a poll carried out ahead of the Easter weekend by UK DVD rental website LoveFilm.com of more than 1,000 film fans to find the movies that have caused the biggest religious backlash.
Fliss White, its head of brand marketing, said: “Film is a powerful medium and when mixed with religion inevitably causes huge controversy. From the detailed Biblical epic of The Passion Of The Christ to the irreverently satirical Life of Brian, film engages all of us and sparks widespread debate amongst its viewers.”
The top ten are:
1. The Passion of the Christ (2004) - 30 percent
2. Monty Python’s Life of Brian (1979) - 21 percent
3. The Last Temptation of Christ (1988) - 14 percent
4. The Da Vinci Code (2006) - 11 percent
5. The Exorcist (1973) - 10 percent
6. Dogma (1999) - 6 percent
7. Battlefield Earth (2000) - 3 percent
8. Stigmata (1999) - 3 percent
9. The Omen (1976) - 1 percent
10. The Pope Must Die (1991) - 1 percent
Source: Contact Music
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Filed Under: The Passion of the Christ
March 22nd, 2008
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Gibson Asks Judge To Throw Out Passion Writer’s Lawsuit
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Mel Gibson has filed legal papers asking a judge to dismiss a fraud allegation filed in a recent lawsuit by the co-screenwriter of his religious epic The Passion of the Christ.
In his lawsuit, Benedict Fitzgerald claimed Gibson, who directed the controversial 2004 film, engaged in a “chronic and conspiratorial pattern of deceit” by telling him he was working on a project with a budget of between $4 million and $7 million (GBP2 million and GBP3.5 million).
Fitzgerald claims he was only paid $75,000 (GBP37,500) and that he had to borrow $200,000 (GBP100,000) from Gibson to cover expenses. The Passion Of The Christ went on to gross an estimated $600 million (GBP300 million) worldwide. However, in legal documents filed on Tuesday, Gibson claims Fitzgerald had to know The Passion Of The Christ’s budget due to the extensive publicity the film attracted.
The actor/director, who is named as a defendant alongside his Icon Productions company, also claims Fitzgerald waited too long to file his suit and hasn’t offered an adequate explanation for the delay. A hearing is set for 20 June (08).
Source: Contact Music
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Filed Under: Headlines & Rumors The Passion of the Christ
March 22nd, 2008
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‘Passion’ Writer Claims He Was Stiffed
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The man who wrote the movie The Passion of the Christ is suing Mel Gibson, claiming the director short-changed him by saying it would be a small film — and not the big budget, big bucks flick it turned out to be.
According to papers filed today in Los Angeles Superior Court, Benedict Fitzgerald claims that Gibson’s “personal gift to his faith” was to have a budget in the $4-7 million range — and there wouldn’t be a lot of money in the budget for the writer. He was also told several times by Gibson, he claims, that Gibson didn’t plan to make any money from the film.
Instead, according to court documents, the flick cost almost $30 mil and Gibson made a fortune. The film grossed over $600 mil worldwide. Fitzgerald is suing for fraud and asking for damages in excess of $25,000.
Reps for the Mel’s production company, Icon Productions, say the suit is “frivolous” and that Fitzgerald was “handsomely compensated.”
Source: TMZ
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Filed Under: The Passion of the Christ
February 11th, 2008
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‘Passion’ Screenwriter Sues Gibson
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MEL GIBSON stands accused of fraud, breach of contract and unfair business practices in a lawsuit filed by the co-screenwriter of his religious epic THE PASSION OF THE CHRIST.
Benedict Fitzgerald accuses Gibson, who directed the controversial 2004 film, of engaging in a “chronic and conspiratorial pattern of deceit” by telling the writer he was working on a project with a budget of between $4 million (GBP2 million) and $7 million (GBP3.5 million).
Fitzgerald claims he was only paid $75,000 (GBP37,500) and that he had to borrow $200,000 (GBP100,000) from Gibson to cover expenses, reports People.com. The Passion Of The Christ went on to gross an estimated $600 million (GBP300 million) worldwide.
The lawsuit, filed on Monday, reads: “Gibson preyed monetarily on Ben, taking advantage of his unbridled enthusiasm for the project and with full cognizance of Ben’s fundamental personal and spiritual beliefs.”
Source: Contact Music
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Filed Under: The Passion of the Christ
February 11th, 2008
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Will Churchgoers Turn Out For ‘Evan Almighty’?
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For the first time since Mel Gibson’s The Passion of the Christ, a distributor will be courting the church-going audience with the release of Universal’s $200-million Evan Almighty — reportedly the most costly comedy ever made — this weekend.
Today’s (Wednesday) Los Angeles Times observed that in recent years, studios have avoided making films with content aimed at the faithful. (Gibson’s Passion was self-financed; Disney’s The Chronicles of Narnia played down the religious themes, although the studio heavily marketed the film to churchgoers.)
However, the Times observed, “If Evan Almighty turns into a summer hit, as several competing studio executives predict, the movie could put Hollywood back in the business of making big-budget movies that intentionally embrace sacred subjects.”
According to the newspaper, Universal has partnered with Grace Hill Media, the marketing firm that several studios are using to bring the film to the attention of the country’s estimated 200,000 churches. It has conservatively estimated that the movie will earn $40 million on opening weekend.
Source: IMDB
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Filed Under: Sales The Passion of the Christ
June 20th, 2007
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