jarroth
Sr Member
why not spam comments in that video about who made them?
Not the one ranting. Doug didn’t get caught red handed with anything. Your perception of what is standard in the industry is blinded. Ask Tome to show you their NDA. You may be surprised as to what it says.
If you look at all the props in that movie......how the heck are you gonna give credit to everybody? If Bob discovers a cure for cancer while working for Pfiser........Pfiser discovered the cure for cancer, not Bob. Im sure Tomen sold some blasters to the Prop master, but only the propmaster will know what guns got film time. He could have studied and torn apart a couple to recreate, recast in rubber, borrow parts from or use them as display pieces for press or.......
If Tomen wanted credit, he should have put it in the sales contract, bad business decision. Making a stink in a public fashion after the fact, worse business decision.
I like the fact that, as Mark pointed out, that Tome is keeping their comment fairly reserved; just to show you that they don't want to rock the boat and lose on other future contracts/opportunities to sell their product.
Yes, I see. This answers my earlier question as to why we haven't seen Deckard's '2049 Hero' with the other replicas. Didn't realize it was an actual firing gun.... it is a controlled real live fire and has to be signed in and out by authorized individuals.... like the armorer. ...
Studio owes them NOTHING!
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Even after saying all this..... the studio owes them nothing. This is exactly why a lot of us refuse to work with fans. This is why I refuse to hire fans. This is why I scratch build everything.
Just because they arn't owed anything doesn't mean they don't deserve the courtesy of a little recognition. This isn't a chair from Ikea in the background of a shot, it was a promotional demonstration focusing on a very specific aspect of the movie and it would be very easy for them to say "these are the ones we worked on, and here are some guns we picked up from ________ " including anything they may or may not have done to modify them "off the shelf."
Your entire arguement about what the studio isn't required to do and what they arn't obligated to do reads like something my lawyer would send me and your holier than thou attitude about it all is why a lot of fans would feel the same way about working with you. What a shock that fans who go from working on a project out of love for the source material are surprised to learn just how uncaring this industry actually is.
Calling someone an idiot on this forum is BS. Cut it out!
The reason my comments sound like something your lawyer would say is because this is HOLLYWOOD you idiot.