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Really?? Fargo was produced by Polygram Filmed entertainment, with a theatrical release through Gramercy Pictures, the PolyGram films Catalog from 1994 to 1996 were acquired by MGM, the rest of the Polygram titles went to Universal.
in 1994 Orion Pictures went bankrupt after a long string of unsuccessful films that were mostly shot in 1991 & 1992 and held until 1994; Robocop 3, Clifford, Blue Sky, China Moon, Boxing Helena. By 1996 Orion worked as the theatrical distributor only for the Artisan Entertainment (Now Lionsgate) films; Phat Beach, The Substitute & The Arrival, none were major hits, putting another nail into the coffin. in 1997 Orion partnered with an independent label Rank Organization to produce some theatrical fair as City Of Industry, Gang Related, 8 Heads In A Duffle bag, and the greatest film of all time, that’s right I said it, Original Gangsters. By 1998 only direct to cable Jim Belushi films like Retroactive was the only thing that Orion was able to cough up. Marking its death in the business. R.I.P. Orion. So no, Orion did not have anything to do with Fargo, other than being absorbed by MGM, and MGM making some paperwork error. ![]() Last edited by willo007; 02-06-2014 at 02:44 PM. |
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![]() http://www.legalforce.com/fargo-86072389.html "On Monday, September 23, 2013, a U.S. federal trademark registration was filed for FARGO by ORION PICTURES CORPORATION, Beverly Hills, CA 90210. The USPTO has given the FARGO trademark serial number of 86072389. " |
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That was done in 2013, by MGM, So Orion Pictures did not have anything to do with the film itself, MGM just protecting the trade mark, in case they need to sell the Orion catalog (making it better than what it was) seperatley from the actual MGM catalog! But I guess, since MGM has done this, they can pretty much file any title under the Orion banner. Last edited by willo007; 02-06-2014 at 03:11 PM. |
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Kinda funny lookin'. But not in a good way. Sets the standard for worst steelbook of 2014.
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That cover would be amazing. I also wouldn't mind a little blood on the snow...not much just enough to contrast against a white cover.
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