So I was checking the grandscalefilm website. (Basically Regeals newest incarnation) and I found the website had been updated since I last checked it in December and has added two new movies for their upcoming releases: grandscalefilms.com/films/#
According to the whois for the site it was last updated January 7th so I assume that's when they added these movies to it.
Catfish Killer
Earl Hutchinson is an isolated mastermind obsessed with changing the world. His obsession spirals out of control when he decides that social media is the greatest threat to humanity. When Earl took matters into his own hands, the missing persons list hit an all time high. In this shocking film, based on true events, we travel into the world of one of Americas most malicious killers-currently still at large.
"Parental Discretion Is Strongly Advised"
Trailer coming soon.
Note: Notice the first review is from Film Look Magazine which was the same non-existent magazine on the ADWSS cover
Hold The Mayo
Jerry couldn't seem to get anything right in life. By chance he meets Robin at a deli, when they coincidentally order the same sandwich. A witty, romantic, and comedic love story about chance and attraction.
Trailer coming soon.
Both of these look like actual movies that would have real actors in them and knowing how vain and attention seeking actors are, when these trailers get released I'm sure any actor we found and contacted would have no problem helping us in anyway they can to stroke their own egos.
So I was checking the grandscalefilm website. (Basically Regeals newest incarnation) and I found the website had been updated since I last checked it in December and has added two new movies for their upcoming releases: grandscalefilms.com/films/#
According to the whois for the site it was last updated January 7th so I assume that's when they added these movies to it.
Catfish Killer
Earl Hutchinson is an isolated mastermind obsessed with changing the world. His obsession spirals out of control when he decides that social media is the greatest threat to humanity. When Earl took matters into his own hands, the missing persons list hit an all time high. In this shocking film, based on true events, we travel into the world of one of Americas most malicious killers-currently still at large.
"Parental Discretion Is Strongly Advised"
Trailer coming soon.
Note: Notice the first review is from Film Look Magazine which was the same non-existent magazine on the ADWSS cover
Hold The Mayo
Jerry couldn't seem to get anything right in life. By chance he meets Robin at a deli, when they coincidentally order the same sandwich. A witty, romantic, and comedic love story about chance and attraction.
Trailer coming soon.
Both of these look like actual movies that would have real actors in them and knowing how vain and attention seeking actors are, when these trailers get released I'm sure any actor we found and contacted would have no problem helping us in anyway they can to stroke their own egos.
Good find! Also I'm just going to put this out there: When it comes to calling people and going to places, that's out of my bounds. I'm going to make an account also. Anyway, good find on those movies! If we can get info on when they'll be made that would be very good!
If Babylon Josh aka Jake Hutchinson's socks appear on this forum, go to his profile and block him so you can't see any of his posts. That should shut him up. Also, this site has better security than the wikia, so he won't be here for long.
Anyways, the stage is basically completely set, now it's just time to get in contact with Holley. After that we can pack our bags and forget this movie ever existed (lol).
So I found the tumblr of thatsjustlo (the guy who gave us the vector files) He’s had it since 2010 so I’m not going to go through 6 years of posts but I found one of the first posts he made in 2010 was him complaining about teachers giving so much homework showing he was likely in high school at the time. The oldest he could of been would be 17 six years ago meaning he would of been 18 when Nickelodeon went after Regeal. So he couldn’t of been an asset manager on the show when he was 18 since Nickelodeon has their qualification requirements for the position of asset manager needing a Bachelor degree and two years of job experience in digital asset management.
So I found the tumblr of thatsjustlo (the guy who gave us the vector files) He’s had it since 2010 so I’m not going to go through 6 years of posts but I found one of the first posts he made in 2010 was him complaining about teachers giving so much homework showing he was likely in high school at the time. The oldest he could of been would be 17 six years ago meaning he would of been 18 when Nickelodeon went after Regeal. So he couldn’t of been an asset manager on the show when he was 18 since Nickelodeon has their qualification requirements for the position of asset manager needing a Bachelor degree and two years of job experience in digital asset management.
So I found the tumblr of thatsjustlo (the guy who gave us the vector files) He’s had it since 2010 so I’m not going to go through 6 years of posts but I found one of the first posts he made in 2010 was him complaining about teachers giving so much homework showing he was likely in high school at the time. The oldest he could of been would be 17 six years ago meaning he would of been 18 when Nickelodeon went after Regeal. So he couldn’t of been an asset manager on the show when he was 18 since Nickelodeon has their qualification requirements for the position of asset manager needing a Bachelor degree and two years of job experience in digital asset management.
he mentions finald which in the US at least are a college thing.
The guy seemed to know what he was talking about. If he was a student in a college, he might have been interning in Nickelodeon's assets department at the time. It's also possible that he inflated his accounts of who he is just like Brian Williams at NBC
Hello, everyone. I'm Gavin. Depending on who's reading this, you might either be shocked or in disbelief. But the fact will remain the same.
I was Lorenzo's lawyer back in mid 2011-late 2012. The Steve Jobs and Justin Bieber documentaries don't actually show images of the celebrities because Lorenzo wasn't legally allowed to use their likeness in the film. It was I who pointed this out to him and got him out of potential legal trouble. I was working for him during the development of ADWSS, and I have a lot of information to share.
Lorenzo officially announced the cancellation of the film in March 2012 (it may have been early April, but I don't remember), and after that I deleted all files of potentially infringing material included in the film (my job was a lawyer, not an editor, so I did not have all of the material), but I am currently trying to recover the files so I can share them with everybody. The film was around 65% complete, and I had around 20% of that 65% (the reason only part of the film was infringing is because it was classified as a parody; therefore it fell under fair use).
I have some information here that I think you all will find interesting:
-Viacom did not take legal action due to the whole "vector" thing. Viacom is really sensitive about copyright infringement, and therefore they based their case on the film itself and how it uses SpongeBob. -The film was not meant to be a story-centered film, hence the word "mockumentary" in the title. The film was actually more centered around "hey, what would it be like to spend a day with a cartoon character?" Lorenzo tried to make it more of what he imagined a day with SpongeBob to be like, in the form of a documentary. However, due to the vague details of the synopsis, many people have been lead to believe that it was more plot-centered. -The film was shot in live action, with green-screen effects in place to add SpongeBob into the movie. -Reagal Films and Inovism Films are the exact same company; however, Lorenzo decided to publish and develop the movie under 2 separate names (likely in an attempt to look more sophisticated). -The Amazon listing was put in place to take pre-orders for the film. Another listing with a different cover was put up sometime in 2012, but it was completely deleted from Amazon's systems (likely due to the infringing nature of the film). -The listing on the public library's website is peculiar, I must say. However, the reason for this is simple: one of Lorenzo's buddies from high school helped managed the library, and he convinced him to list the movie.
I will be taking any other questions. Legally I am not allowed to give out Lorenzo's contact information, however it seems that people have already posted ways to get in touch with him anyways.
Hello, everyone. I'm Gavin. Depending on who's reading this, you might either be shocked or in disbelief. But the fact will remain the same.
I was Lorenzo's lawyer back in mid 2011-late 2012. The Steve Jobs and Justin Bieber documentaries don't actually show images of the celebrities because Lorenzo wasn't legally allowed to use their likeness in the film. It was I who pointed this out to him and got him out of potential legal trouble. I was working for him during the development of ADWSS, and I have a lot of information to share.
Lorenzo officially announced the cancellation of the film in March 2012 (it may have been early April, but I don't remember), and after that I deleted all files of potentially infringing material included in the film (my job was a lawyer, not an editor, so I did not have all of the material), but I am currently trying to recover the files so I can share them with everybody. The film was around 65% complete, and I had around 20% of that 65% (the reason only part of the film was infringing is because it was classified as a parody; therefore it fell under fair use).
I have some information here that I think you all will find interesting:
-Viacom did not take legal action due to the whole "vector" thing. Viacom is really sensitive about copyright infringement, and therefore they based their case on the film itself and how it uses SpongeBob. -The film was not meant to be a story-centered film, hence the word "mockumentary" in the title. The film was actually more centered around "hey, what would it be like to spend a day with a cartoon character?" Lorenzo tried to make it more of what he imagined a day with SpongeBob to be like, in the form of a documentary. However, due to the vague details of the synopsis, many people have been lead to believe that it was more plot-centered. -The film was shot in live action, with green-screen effects in place to add SpongeBob into the movie. -Reagal Films and Inovism Films are the exact same company; however, Lorenzo decided to publish and develop the movie under 2 separate names (likely in an attempt to look more sophisticated). -The Amazon listing was put in place to take pre-orders for the film. Another listing with a different cover was put up sometime in 2012, but it was completely deleted from Amazon's systems (likely due to the infringing nature of the film). -The listing on the public library's website is peculiar, I must say. However, the reason for this is simple: one of Lorenzo's buddies from high school helped managed the library, and he convinced him to list the movie.
I will be taking any other questions. Legally I am not allowed to give out Lorenzo's contact information, however it seems that people have already posted ways to get in touch with him anyways.
Regards, Gavin H.
Hi there Gavin. You said you're a lawyer, what's the name of your firm and where are you based?
I am sorry for yelling at you. I am not Babylon Josh, I actually am a hater of him. I have some information for you. I was a accountant for regal films from 2008-late 2009, and Lorenzo Holley was developing a movie called "Elvis pressily: a star". It was developed from June 5, 2008 to March 9, 2009. It was developed by "jolt films", a company based in Auckland, NZ and "retro Corp.", a company based in Salisbury, MD. It was 45% done, when some cast died, canceling the film. I can give a picture of the movie.