Gimme a break

posted in Gaiiden's Scroll
Published June 19, 2005
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Some punk from Six Flags snitched me out today about my Batman video I posted a few months ago. It wasn't a bad fallout, my boss just called me and asked me to take the video down since there were some legal issues involved, mainly one scene where an actor gave his line from the Batmobile (no audio though). He said DC could technically sue me since it placed a non-Batman person in the vehicle, hence causing people to think Batman isn't Bruce Wayne. Or something. Damn I hate this legal crap. Anyways the SF performer who ratted me out had something different to say about the video, which I responded to. I'm a bit pissed off right now, but whatever - I sent an email to my boss about editing it so that you fine folk can continue to enjoy it.

Oh yea, a fellow cast member made me a Batman Stunt Team t-shirt - here's a pic:



How cool is that?? I wore it to my second screening of Batman Begins [smile]

Finally, I just have to comment on the fact that during the second show on Friday I finally made it over the crash rail when I laid down the bike in the dirt. It was awesome. I even knocked askew one of the speakers bolted to the crash rail. I did it twice that day and three times today (Sat). I'm going over that damn rail everytime if I can make it, it looks so cool.

Ok that's all for now - I'm going to go simmer a bit more about the whole video thing and then head to bed. More shows tomorrow.
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Rob Loach
Na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na Batman!
June 19, 2005 09:21 AM
wackatronic
I posted comments on that journal entry when I read what the a/p (anon pu**y) did. What an azz!

Hopefully this won't put you off providing videos for your journal.

-- Eric 'Wackatronic' Tomlinson
June 20, 2005 02:25 PM
Gaiiden
Thx Eric. Haven't heard back from my boss yet but if I don't soon I'll definetly call him up and see if we can work something out.
June 20, 2005 07:53 PM
wackatronic
If anything, it's free publicity for the show. People take for granted that a 20 to 30 minutes show is easy to do. What they don't see is all the bumps, bruises, and extremely long hours honing a show into that time frame.

-- Eric 'Wackatronic' Tomlinson
June 21, 2005 09:14 AM
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