I mean, he said it was just a hunch. Let’s avoid taking hunches as gospel, it just adds more fuel to the fire. No need to get riled up over a hunch.So another IP was lost due to likely another really dumb mistake by USH!?
Good lord
I mean, he said it was just a hunch. Let’s avoid taking hunches as gospel, it just adds more fuel to the fire. No need to get riled up over a hunch.So another IP was lost due to likely another really dumb mistake by USH!?
Good lord
I don't think H3 was a rights issue I think it was marketing asked "Hey where is Michael Meyers? Kids love Michael Meyers."
Universal owns the rights to An American Werewolf in London, yet it took Orlando three pitches for them to finally have the maze appear at the event.Universal pulling the rights from themselves just seems like it would be low on the list.
Universal owns the rights to An American Werewolf in London, yet it took Orlando three pitches for them to finally have the maze appear at the event.
Just because a movie is branded under Universal doesn't mean they automatically can have it at the event.
Universal doesn't own the rights to AWIL like they do Halloween.
But would it be surprising?That'd be...an incredibly stupid and ignorant move on USH's part.
Sometimes they do sometimes they don't.Universal still has to deal with producers and production companies. It's still a matter of appeasing and making sure that for certain projects, that groups have fair compensation. Especially with the company responsible for Halloween currently.
Sometimes they do sometimes they don't.
Universal owns the copyright to Halloween 3, lock stock and barrel. If they wanted to cram it into the Dreamworks theater they could. As far as that goes with Halloween and Michael Meyers I have no clue, My guess is when MM is involved things get murky. I would buy that it got pulled due to the crossover with H3 and Michael Meyers and the MM people not liking his involvement.
But would it be surprising?
My hunch on why H3 got lost? They didn’t cover up the Silver Shamrock sign.
I haven’t been told that but, if there was some sort of explicit (“cannot be made public until x date”), then the rights-holders can say that because trademark imagery specific to the property was visible, it was then “public.” That would have put them in violation of the contract and they could have lost the rights.
In the fans defense it’s literally right there out in the open. If it shouldn’t be seen they can and have made an effort to cover things up. The killer Klowns facade could’ve been covered from the get go but it wasn’t. The silver shamrock sign could’ve not been put up there yet but it was.While Uni should have been smarter, this is also on the fans posting stuff like this on the Internet. We do it to ourselves.
If its out in the open to every park visitor, it should be baseline expected that photos will be taken (not saying if that's right or wrong, it should just be expected). True "leaks" (info that could only be given via total insiders, like a leaked lineup or queue sheet) should probably not be shared as frequently among fans (or at least discouraged), but H3, KKFOS, HO1C, and GB were all easy to figure out from what UNI shared themselves.While Uni should have been smarter, this is also on the fans posting stuff like this on the Internet. We do it to ourselves.
So I tried it on my laptop and it worked it just wouldn’t work on my phone hopefully that helpsYes I’m having the same issue
I was finally able to purchase using my pass late last night via the mobile site. I did try to purchase over the phone but had issues being sent to the Orlando call center and them wanting to transfer me back to Hollywood with an hour+ hold time if anyone's still having issues buying on the website, I'd just keep trying and hope it works eventually like it did for meSo I tried it on my laptop and it worked it just wouldn’t work on my phone hopefully that helps
If its out in the open to every park visitor, it should be baseline expected that photos will be taken (not saying if that's right or wrong, it should just be expected). True "leaks" (info that could only be given via total insiders, like a leaked lineup or queue sheet) should probably not be shared as frequently among fans (or at least discouraged), but H3, KKFOS, HO1C, and GB were all easy to figure out from what UNI shared themselves.