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From the articleHow does Disney even allow this? And not sue the hell out of them?
Until now, Disney had the exclusive rights to the character… but Milne’s work entered the public domain earlier this year, meaning that anyone can now adapt those classic characters as they see fit
My bad. I mean, why isn't the first spin off a horror movie then?From the article
Nicholas Cage as biker gang Piglet?starring:
- Steve Buschemi as a coked-out Tigger
- Gary Busey as the erratic pimp Rabbit
- Patton Oswalt as mentally unstable yet clinically depressed Eeyore
Good call. Kinda of an 8MM meets Ghost Rider vibe.Nicholas Cage as biker gang Piglet?
Ghost Rider is what I was thinking for that (wasn't totally wowed by the movie itself, but still a decent watch). I considered Easy Rider Dennis Hopper....but....i guess they need to be alive to make the movie.Good call. Kinda of an 8MM meets Ghost Rider vibe.
Side note: I have the unfortunate distinction of being one of the movie-goers that saw 8MM in the theater. My wife and I saw it with another couple. After the movie, we all just kinda walked to the car in silence avoiding eye contact.
What it really comes down to is they have access to A. A. Milne's Winnie the Pooh, but not Disney's Winnie the Pooh.I think it’s hilarious. I also found it interesting about the public domain section. They can use the character but not necessarily the looks of the character. They also don’t have access to all the character so we will have to wait for karate killer tigger.