Update: Fox & WB in Talks Over Watchmen Movie!

Update: Fox & WB in Talks Over Watchmen Movie!

Could Warner Bros. and Fox be making moves that could positively impact the release of this highly anticipated film?

By saintc - Jan 10, 2009 12:01 AM EST
Filed Under: Watchmen
Source: Cinema Blend

Even though the Judge had warned that they should reach a fast settlement and talk with each other, the studios began acting like 5 year olds arguing over tag...

They kept attacking each other viciously, and Fox even stated that they did not want this film seeing the light of day, despite fan boy's die hard dedication to the release...

I'm suprised Fox Studios have not been suicide bombed by someone dressed up as a walking owl. The future seems grim, and it seems that The Watchmen will be a bootleg, a straight to DVD Release, or just dissapear, but...

THERE'S HOPE YET!

Nikki Finke at Deadline Hollywood Daily reports that Fox and Warner Bros. have begun "backchannel talks," which marks "the first time both sides are trying to hash out a settlement."

Attorneys for the rival studios told a federal judge on Friday that they're having fruitful settlement talks. Attorneys for 20th Century Fox and Warner Bros. asked the judge to delay a hearing Friday so those discussions can continue over the weekend, and I guess they want to make a desicion with out the media flak that a trial brings. U.S. District Judge Gary Allen Feess agreed to continue the hearing but says a trial over whether to block the film's March release is still set for Jan. 20. Lou Karasik, who is representing Fox, told Feess that the delay would be "very, very helpful" to settlement discussions he deemed "productive." Friday's revelation surprised Feess, who noted that Warner Bros. had been seeking to move up the Jan. 20 trial to next week, citing the film's marketing campaign and its March 6 release date. This is madness...

So it seems they ARE like children who keep putting kick me signs on the other studios back, and then they wanna mend the situation once they are kicked. I hope it gets mended, and real fast. March 6th is awfully close...

In other Watchmen News, The New Frontiersman website is now open, but is empty. Should have some cool stuff in it by Monday. http://www.thenewfrontiersman.net/

This is a good sign though. At least Fox is actually speaking with WB now and not acting bratty anymore. Let's just hope the Judge approves WB's request to move the hearing up so we can hurry up and get through this insanity.

"God Help Us All..."-saintc
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GUNSMITH
GUNSMITH - 1/10/2009, 2:49 PM
I HEARD ALAN MOORE PUT A HEXON THE FILM SO IT WOULDNT COME OUT, NOT SURE IF THATS TRUE..
xaosjerk
xaosjerk - 1/10/2009, 3:41 PM
They had better work this out, if that movie isnt out by my birthday (March 8th) I'm going to start seeing dead dogs in inkblots myself, and oh those FOX people think I'm stuck on this planet with them and their mind melting bs Hollywood themes, no no FOX, you're stuck on this planet with ME.
saintc
saintc - 1/10/2009, 3:59 PM
Fox will look up and shout save us.. And I'll whisper
... no.....
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JYCowboy
JYCowboy - 1/10/2009, 8:41 PM
I feel Fox is scared that Wolverine and other Fox films will be overshadowed by Watchmen. They know they are stalling its release with this but want to gain sales without compition. They have now gone rabid when the Judge ruled in thier favor. Both studios are guilty of any number of Hollywood sins so I really don't feel boycotting either matters.
crappybumbum
crappybumbum - 1/11/2009, 2:09 AM
Gunsmith, you're correct, he did curse this movie. And I'm actually surprised that this is going on...is Alan Moore REALLY an agent of darkness O.O

lol I just wanna see this movie...idc if we have to wait til April, it'll be worth it...and THIS MOVIE DESERVES A THEATRICAL RELEASE!!!
zeroq0
zeroq0 - 1/11/2009, 5:17 AM
Ok just let us watch it for free! Yay communist!
DrFever
DrFever - 1/11/2009, 7:08 AM
The movie WILL come out on time.

NOT because FOX is scared of a boycott. Because they are in the right and will get PAID.
xaosjerk
xaosjerk - 1/11/2009, 7:39 AM
I agree that it will come out perhaps on time certainly not delayed for more than several months because FOX has a financial interest in it getting released, however I believe the legal case is pretty muddy, I haven't heard anything suggesting that they had outright won their lawsuit yet.

There's nothing objectively moral that says theyre in the right, this is all bureaucratic nonesense, a game in which perhaps they have an angle in, but they didnt do anything to help get the movie made, didnt invest in it, this is just a silly copyright issue to help a group of people with a bunch of lawyers get a welfare check.

Anyone should be able to make a film about anything without any issue, it's artistic reinterpretation end of story, but liberty doesnt exist in our current version of capitalism only ownership and artificial monopoly does so atm things like this come up to interfere with the presentation of stories the public wants to see.
Doritos
Doritos - 1/11/2009, 11:41 AM
Lol, its funny how you people are mad at Fox so you come up with excuses "they are afraid" hahah, i dont think they are afraid, i think they want other things, they want to f**k up with WB and also get some money out if it, its THEIR right, if Fox made a Superman/batman movie it would be same deal, stop crying and coming up things just because you are afraid of not seeing you little movie, you may hate DBE, wolverine and streetfighter that's coming this year, but they are gonna get enough money just with those 3, so quit it.
DrFever
DrFever - 1/11/2009, 12:07 PM
BREAKING NEWS

I'm going to make a Spider-Man vs. Batman movie set in Middle Earth but by the end they team up to defeat Predator that has been given the RoboCop treatment.

Now keep in mind it's just my "artistic reinterpretation" so I can't be sued.

"Gimme A Break" - Nell Carter
xaosjerk
xaosjerk - 1/11/2009, 2:40 PM
actually if you went to that extreme i dont think you could be sued anymore (eg spoof movies don't get sued, maybe only comedies get this leeway though I don't know though that would be fairly stupid) even though your suppositional case was meant to make clear why people shouldnt have these rights, either way your movie would probably suck and you'd suffer the copyright enforcement of the public in their not patronizing it.

DrFever
DrFever - 1/11/2009, 6:04 PM
That's no spoof sir, I take my craft serious.
ThunderCougarFalconBird
ThunderCougarFalconBird - 1/12/2009, 5:35 AM
DrFever - I nearly pooed myself with laughter! That sound's like one hell of a movie! Will Stan Lee cameo as a confused Gandalf?
DrFever
DrFever - 1/12/2009, 8:15 AM
Stan Lee plays The Shire, not someone in The Shire. He plays THE SHIRE itself.
ThunderCougarFalconBird
ThunderCougarFalconBird - 1/12/2009, 2:16 PM
Inspired thinking there!
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