Posted: Thu Nov 15, 2007 9:24 pm
That specific information I do know know off hand, other then if the terms in the deal are not honored in a certain time frame, the deal can then be broken or expire. Typically a studio will advance a portion of the money to the signer/creator as a way to secure an option which means said creator/signer cannot go to another studio and try to sell the project to someone else.
Michael, while I agree that IMDB can have inconsitancies in their posted information, I disagree in the matter of the Knight Rider feature film page that this is some sort of "mistake". Possible but highly unlikely considering that in order for such a drastic change to be done to the page, someone had to have emailed them to do it. These changes that were made, were not a simple matter of a incorrect cast list and the fact they took the page private raises questions that need answers.
Who told them to make these changes? They wouldn't have just decided out of the blue to make them of their own accord, someone influenced them.
=VK=
Michael, while I agree that IMDB can have inconsitancies in their posted information, I disagree in the matter of the Knight Rider feature film page that this is some sort of "mistake". Possible but highly unlikely considering that in order for such a drastic change to be done to the page, someone had to have emailed them to do it. These changes that were made, were not a simple matter of a incorrect cast list and the fact they took the page private raises questions that need answers.
Who told them to make these changes? They wouldn't have just decided out of the blue to make them of their own accord, someone influenced them.
=VK=