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#10761 |
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Apr 2007
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I don’t follow that topic because I find the (original) situation so personally disgusting that I would prefer not to spend my time discussing it.
I think that the rational supporters of the Director believe that there was substantial misconduct (by the judge) in the original case and therefore the case should have been dismissed…….which it wasn’t, and furthermore, therefore believe that there was a miscarriage of justice. Detractors to the Director seem to think that is not an issue at all or is complete hogwash and the guy should still serve serious prison time for what he admitted doing to a 13-year-old? girl…..rather than only ~ 40 days in prison for a psych evaluation. My personal opinion is (and this does not in any way reflect the view or position of my employer) is that primary consideration as to how this matter proceeds forward through the legal system in terms of *justice* should be given to the current feelings/desires of the victim involved, and not to the cares/wishes of the District Attorney’s office or The People of California…….or a bunch of talking heads on talk shows, for that matter. |
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Blu-ray Knight
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hey Penton,
Im not asking for a release date or anything but I do feel I have a moral imperative to find out. Do you know if there are any plans to re-release Real Genius on bluray or even a dvd with a special edition treatment that it deserves? Can you at least say if its been talked about. To this day this is still the best Val Kilmer movie right after Batman Forever, of course ![]() Thanks. |
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#10763 |
The Digital Bits
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Val keeps talking about Real Genius 2, I dunno if it's going to happen, I kinda have to err on the side of no. A kid I went to HS with played Youngest John Wilkes Booth in the Abe Lincoln and his Time Machine SNL sketch, and the next age up was played by Gabe Jarret tho
![]() Perhaps since Grant Imahara from Mythbusters stated when they busted the popcorn scene that he based his entire life on the movie, that he might be helpful in lobbying the powers that be ![]() At the very least for god's sakes change the cover art back to the poster that the other territories are using ![]() |
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#10764 | |
Blu-ray Guru
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Banned
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He admitted his guilt, and having a 13-year old child in my family changes one's perspective. Crime does not have an expiration date. Last edited by PeterTHX; 10-08-2009 at 07:38 PM. |
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Banned
Feb 2009
Toronto
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But, of course, it's not her call. Not even a little bit. It's "The State of California vs. Roman Polanski", as rape's considered by California law a crime against the state as an entity, not a crime between two individuals. As such, it's not even a consideration, legally, what the victim thinks, as it's not her right to say one way or another to proceed. Strange, but true. Oh, and welcome back, Penton. Still trying to get all my damn reviews done for TIFF, hope Vancouver was groovy. |
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Blu-ray Guru
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Actually it does. See "Statute of limitations." Not applicable in this particular case though, as a plea was entered long ago. However, if there's any basis for the notion (as Penton referenced above) that the original judge was in err or even displayed misconduct, there's a very good chance the accused could withdraw his plea. In which case, the whole process would start over: pre-trial, trial, witnesses, evidence--including the victim being hauled before the media circus to testify should the accused wish to take it that far. From what I can gather, that would be the absolute last thing the victim would want. My point is, if we move beyond the "would'a, should'a, could'a" speculation of what might have been and analyze the here-and-now realistically, I must wonder if it's really justice for the victim on the horizon rather than merely a perceived sense of "justice" for everyone else on the outside looking in. Of course, from there we get into the all-too-heady, philosophical discussions about the functions and objectives of criminal law. But I'm way too uncomfortable on this ![]() ![]() Apologies to Penton. I yield back the thread. |
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Jun 2008
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I find it reprehensible that a man who gave drugs, raped and sodomized a 13 year old girl would garner any sympathy from some in the entertainment community or any segment of society for that matter. It is a travesty of justice that he has been a free man for over 30 years after pleading down the charges. F-HIM hope he rots in Chino.
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Furthermore, just because the director paid the family millions of dollars (or so I've heard...please correct me if I'm wrong) doesn't mean it should go away because 30+ years have passed. I have a 13-year old as well and no amount of money could pay to have her innocence taken away. |
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Link... http://www.cnn.com/2009/SHOWBIZ/Movi...anski.lawsuit/ |
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#10773 |
Blu-ray Baron
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Hi Penton,
What are your thoughts on this article regarding Walmart's decision to scale back DVD and Blu-ray displays? http://online.wsj.com/public/article...132563199.html |
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I think Wal-Mart has cannibalized a good bit of its DVD sales when it installed Red Box vending machines in so many of its stores.
I was stuck at the exit of one of our local Wal-Mart super centers last night waiting on one heck of a rain storm to subside. In the time I stood there, several people visited the Red Box machine nearby. Additionally, Wal-Mart still charges a few dollars more on average for Blu-ray titles versus what customers pay to buy them online from merchants like Amazon.com. I haven't exactly been buying a lot of BD titles lately, but more often than not I buy them from Amazon. A pretty good "carrot" must be offered to get me to buy local. I bought a copy of Braveheart from Sam's Club for $24, but only because it had a $10 rebate for owners of the DVD. |
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#10777 |
The Digital Bits
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Good point Bobby, part of what kept the $0.25 a disc they were making on the $5 DVD bins going was volume. Now instead of buying a few $5 DVDs instead of renting, people are redboxing.
Frankly I think that RedBox is going to run out of venture capital. Most of the majors won't cut supply/revenue sharing deals with them because they're sabotaging the profit window rental market, Fox/WB/Uni will crush them, or the studios will make them part of the family and keep out the middleman |
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Retired Hollywood Insider
Apr 2007
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![]() But “legally” doesn’t necessarily mean *justice* or *wise*. I would not want this victim (even though she is now an adult) to have to even indirectly re-live this childhood experience via more media publicity (supermarket tabloids, etc.) or further criminal litigation if it is her desire to drop the matter. If people (meaning the District Attorney’s Office and The People of California) can’t appreciate this, then I would suggest they read her Grand Jury testimony starting at page 10 (be forewarned as the Q&A is quite candid and graphic)……….. http://www.thesmokinggun.com/archive/polanskib1.html I think that given California’s current economic situation, the D.A.’s office is under-budgeted and under-staffed just like everything else is these days, and the time, effort and expense to further prosecute the Director would be better allocated to victims of rape, etc. that want their help or are even begging for their expeditious aid in terms of more resources for either the investigation or prosecution of their own personal tragedies but isn’t being granted due to cutbacks and such. This is The Big Picture – http://latimesblogs.latimes.com/the_...osecutors.html |
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![]() Seriously though, bringing him back will serve little purpose for those most affected, notably the victim, who doesn't want to see this go forward. Having had to go through the ordeal once is bad enough...having to dredge up the past after all these years may be too much for her. (Also, that testimonial makes me sick to my stomach.) Last edited by DenonCI; 10-10-2009 at 01:21 AM. |
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Banned
Feb 2009
Toronto
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But, yeah. On a related note about the nature of evil, I finally wrote my "Das weiße Band" review... if you get a chance, go see it. The black and white photography is =amazing=, and it's such a subtle, strange little flick that (despite its accolades at Cannes) I'm worried it'll be overlooked. Ditto for "City of Life and Death", which you should -definitely- seek out... |
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