I recently wrote a genius screenplay and went to a small firm that specializes in 'financial backing for individual filmographers' to get backing to make my movie. My movie told the tale of two aliens, both Jar Jar Binks, that work for a financial firm in the 80's. They discover some embezzlement and are rewarded with a trip to a beach house with their boss (also Jar Jar Binks). The boss dies and they must carry him around and make it look like he is still alive so they can keep partying at the beach house! The men at the firm had the nerve to say, in a rejection letter, the following things: "This movie plot is absurd..."; "..the character of Jar Jar Binks is copywrited and makes absolutley no sense in this plot' ; "Why are people in 1980's america not phased by the presence of two aliens?"; "the plot itself is a thinly veiled rip-off of the film "Weekend at Bernies"'. As you can imagine, I am angry as hell. Is there any way I can sue them for the mental anguish I have suffered?
2006-12-30
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