![]() ![]() Basically it seems to propose a $100 million budgeted blockbuster project. Who Framed Roger Rabbit was one that did. It is very rare, to get many companies to agree to licensing many properties together like that. ![]() And it couldnt have nearly all of them, because they surely arent owned by the same label. If this is meant to be a professionally made movie, I just dont see it happening without the backing of a major movie studio that happens to be part of a major record label that owns the songs in the book. In the state they are in currently, they dont give up those rights easily or cheaply. these are some of the most prominent properties the music industry has. how on earth would a grassroots fan campaign acquire rights to the music in these stories? Hendrix, pink floyd etc. The criticism that immediately comes to mind is. I spent a while browsing the blog since this is the kind of idea i'm into. ![]()
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |