Cunning as Zeus
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Wow. Those are 2 completely different cases. The Doom movie wasnt stolen from whoever made Doom. Its based on a game, and they have all the appropriate licensing that goes along with it. The "creators" of the Lion King stole an entire movie and they got away with it because the original movie wasnt made in America. They didnt buy the story from the creators. Hell, they didnt pay the original creators anything. Thats what makes it wrong.Saiyan_Overlord said:So the same would go for the doom movie would it not and other movies that were adapted from books and other things? (just using that as a little example).
Movies are for the enjoyment of who may ever want to watch them, I don't see why such things have to be considered. If i made episode 7 and stole something from star trek would you still want to see it?.
"lolz. im gonna make a movie, and have a scene from star trek. you dumb lol"
Yeah. Pretend some movie company stole the script from hl/hl2. Then they made the movie (they stole the characters, the locations, the scenes, the guns, vehicles, everything). They release the movie and call it "Life at it's Midpoint". They dont give credit where its do or anything of the sort. They deny that the film is based on anything and say that them movie has been in production since 1940. Not ****ed up right?