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Crank Critics in Court for Crap Wed Aug 3,12:32 PM ET

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Posted 03 August 2005 - 11:25 PM

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Sony to Pay $1.5M Over Fake Movie Critic
Wed Aug 3,12:32 PM ET


LOS ANGELES - Sony Pictures Entertainment must pay $1.5 million to settle a class-action lawsuit accusing the studio of citing a fake movie critic in ads for several films.

Moviegoers who saw the films "Vertical Limit," "A Knight's Tale," "The Animal," "Hollow Man" or "The Patriot" during their original theater runs must file a claim to be eligible for a $5 per ticket reimbursement, lawyer Norman Blumenthal said Tuesday. He represented a group of filmgoers who sued Sony Pictures in 2001.

Any funds remaining after claims are satisfied would go to charity, he said.

Sony Pictures declined comment. The studio did not admit any liability under terms of the settlement.

After the dispute came to light, the studio temporarily suspended two executives and vowed to monitor its publicity and advertising more closely.

Los Angeles Superior Court Judge Carolyn Kuhl entered a final judgment in the case last month, Blumenthal said.

The lawsuit, originally filed by two California moviegoers, claimed the ads fooled the plaintiffs into seeing "A Knight's Tale."

In one ad for the action-comedy, a critic identified as "David Manning of The Ridgefield Press" was quoted calling star    Heath Ledger "this year's hottest new star!"

In an ad for "The Animal," Manning was quoted declaring, "The producing team of 'Big Daddy' has delivered another winner!"

At the time, The Ridgefield Press, a small weekly newspaper in Connecticut, did not have a movie critic named David Manning, the lawsuit said.

Some of the movies Manning praised had already received positive reviews from real critics.

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Charity Schmarity....

i want my money back for sitting through that piece of shit: 'hollow man'!!!

and i want a pay out because i promised myself i would beat that guy up!!!
and i've been robbed of that satisfaction!!!!
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Posted 04 August 2005 - 12:17 AM

How lame upon lame is making a fake movie critic to bolster your movie.
a) half the moviegoing public thinks critics are stinky old men or pretentious young subgothic film students who suck.
cool.gif the other half have regular film critics they enjoy watching or reading, and don't really trust other critics just based on snippets of their reviews - they'll prefer to see a full review.

Why not just payroll an actual critic... seems the easier way to me.
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Posted 07 August 2005 - 08:31 PM

That's what happens when you make movies that crappy. They're so bad that people want to sue you for their money back!

I admit, when they played "Taking Care of Business" by Bachman Turner Overdirve during that training scene in A Knight's Tale I was considering a lawsuit myself.
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Posted 07 August 2005 - 09:40 PM

This is stupid. Even if they made the critics up, it doesn't matter. All the critics say the same damn things anyway.
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Posted 09 August 2005 - 11:00 PM

I would love to have the job of investigating all those claims on the dust-jackets on cheap sci-fi and romance novels. Why sue big companies when you can just fine a bunch of penniless offers for $5 a pop?
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