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MGM files for bankruptcy
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well, we still have james bond:D
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Should have moved into the porn movie business when they had the chance :DL
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That was coming since long.
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Even though the "Blood Stone" Bond film was cancelled, the game still came out. I've played it, and its definately worth a look!
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RIP leo!
The good flics in the past few years were prodced by Weinstein anyway, seems MGM went down like the dinoaur it was. More shocking news: the remake of "Red Dawn" could become the next "Duke Nukem Forever": http://www.slashfilm.com/2010/06/10/...-indefinitely/ :wah: |
Well when you make movies that are pretty much one explosion after another without having a good solid plot, people might get tired of your movies. :yep:
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So What. They get to stiff who they owe money to and, doors are open and business as usual come monday. :nope:
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“Gone with the Wind”
Literally! . |
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There are also restrictions on business ownership and directorship if you personally are declared bankrupt. From what I can tell the law in the US protects the dodgy companies more than the companies that are their creditors? How messed up is that? |
Well not necessarily gone. Film studios have declared bankruptcy before and still made movies.
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Edit: I avoid TBS for that express reason. |
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But it should be understood that under Chapter 11, the creditors don't necessarily lose their money. If the Chapter 11 reorganization is successful, the creditors will get their money unless they choose to settle short. The problem is that many Chapter 11's turn into Chapter 7 where the creditors do lose. Some have complained that Chapter 11 only gives the company's owners time to siphon off assets before the creditors can get a hold of them. A cynical attitude that is not necessarily untrue. |
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