Quentin Tarantino‘s rep has responded to Miramax‘s lawsuit.
01.11.2021 - 19:09 / theplaylist.net
Brian Cox has been acting for more than 50 years. Over that time, he’s won a ton of awards and appeared in a number of iconic roles.
And with that experience, you understand that Cox has earned the right to be a bit, well, cranky. So, you can’t really get upset when the actor writes a memoir and decides to take that time to let out some rather harsh criticisms against some of the biggest names in Hollywood.
Quentin Tarantino‘s rep has responded to Miramax‘s lawsuit.
Pulp Fiction, has filed a lawsuit against director Quentin Tarantino over an NFT project connected to the film.Earlier this month, Tarantino announced plans to put seven uncut scenes from 1993’s Pulp Fiction up for auction as Secret NFTs (non-fungible tokens) on NFT marketplace OpenSea.According to The Hollywood Reporter, Miramax sent a cease-and-desist letter to Tarantino regarding the project, to no effect.
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auction off “Pulp Fiction”-based non-fungible tokens (NFTs).The film distribution company claims in a lawsuit that Tarantino has plans to sell a set of tokens that feature iconic scenes from the 1994 film in violation of the studio’s rights.In papers obtained by The Post, Miramax claims it was not made aware of Tarantino’s NFT auction plans and only found out per a third party, at which point it sent a cease-and-desist letter to the 58-year-old Tennessee native.
What started out a bit of a royale with cash cheese might become a legal battle royale between Quentin Tarantino and Miramax over the director’s plans to auction off Pulp Fiction NFTs.
Gene Maddaus Senior Media WriterMiramax filed a lawsuit on Tuesday accusing Quentin Tarantino of copyright infringement by selling NFTs based on the screenplay for “Pulp Fiction.”Tarantino announced the sale at a recent crypto-art convention in New York.“I’m excited to be presenting these exclusive scenes from ‘Pulp Fiction’ to fans,” Tarantino said in a Nov.
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which will reveal “secrets about the film and its creator.”The never-before-seen or heard assets are one-of-a-kind and will only be visible to the owner of the NFT. “I’m excited to be presenting these exclusive scenes from ‘Pulp Fiction’ to fans,” Tarantino said in the statement.
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Johnny Depp among other co-stars in his newly released memoir.The Succession star’s tell-all book, Putting The Rabbit In The Hat, refers to Depp as “so overblown” and “so overrated.”“I mean, Edward Scissorhands. Let’s face it, if you come on with hands like that and pale, scarred-face make-up, you don’t have to do anything.
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Putting the Rabbit in the Hat.”Excerpts from the 75-year-old “Succession” star’s book — available Jan. 18, 2022 — were published by The Big Issue on Thursday, and some of the people the Scottish actor slammed include Quentin Tarantino, Johnny Depp, among others.
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