George Clooney and Mark Wahlberg’s $328 Million Movie Forced Studio to Plead First Amendment After Legal Nightmare For 14 Years

George Clooney and Mark Wahlberg's $328 Million Movie Forced Studio to Plead First Amendment After Legal Nightmare For 14 Years
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Although The Perfect Storm starring big names like George Clooney (who played Captain Billy Tyne) alongside Mark Wahlberg (who played Bobby Shatford) is a well-crafted example of a spectacular mo, critics say they don’t do this justice to the film.

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The movie is based on the best-seller Sebastian Junger’s book which was about a fishing ship named Andrea Gail. In 1991, the ship had the misfortune of running into “the middle of the monster” when three great storm systems collided in the Atlantic and killed the six-man crew.

The main controversy was the accuracy of the book and film. Junger (the book writer) interviewed many of the people involved in the storm, including the families of the crew members. However, some disagreed with the book due to its sensationalized nature and deviation from actual facts. The book and film depicted the crew members of Andrea Gail as careless and impulsive, which upset the families of the crew members. 

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Also read: It’s the worst thing I’ve ever made”: George Clooney’s Ocean’s 11 Director Called His $6.5M Movie an ‘Abomination’, Refused to Screen it at Cannes to Avoid Humiliation

The Lawsuit was Filed Against the Filmmakers of The Perfect Storm

The Real Perfect Storm Crew
The Real Perfect Storm Crew

The use of actual crew members’ names in the book and film upset their families. They found it disrespectful and believed it exploited their grief. Two crew members’ families filed an invasion of privacy lawsuit against the filmmakers, which was eventually resolved through out-of-court settlements. But after 14 years of legal proceedings, a verdict was reached on June 7, 2014, with the Florida Supreme Court ruling in favor of the studio.

In the family’s defense, Florida law stopped altering a fact for commercial purposes. In contrast, Warner argued that they were protected by the First Amendment of the U.S. Constitution, therefore, they had freedom of speech. In addition, they even claimed that the part of the story was fiction.

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Despite the controversy, The Perfect Storm achieved commercial success both as a book and a film. It helped raise awareness of fishing in severe weather and increased awareness. It also served as an inspiration to a new generation of storm chasers and weather enthusiasts.

The Perfect Storm can be bought on Apple TV, Google Play Movies, and YouTube. It can also be downloaded or rented on Google Play Movies, YouTube, and Apple TV online.

Also read: “What do you mean?”: George Clooney and Kanye West Are Famous But Not Famous Enough For Tom Cruise to Follow Their Love Life

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Although The Perfect Storm starring big names like George Clooney (who played Captain Billy Tyne) alongside Mark Wahlberg (who played Bobby Shatford) is a well-crafted example of a spectacular mo, critics say they don’t do this justice to the film.

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The movie is based on the best-seller Sebastian Junger’s book which was about a fishing ship named Andrea Gail. In 1991, the ship had the misfortune of running into “the middle of the monster” when three great storm systems collided in the Atlantic and killed the six-man crew.

The main controversy was the accuracy of the book and film. Junger (the book writer) interviewed many of the people involved in the storm, including the families of the crew members. However, some disagreed with the book due to its sensationalized nature and deviation from actual facts. The book and film depicted the crew members of Andrea Gail as careless and impulsive, which upset the families of the crew members. 

Also read: It’s the worst thing I’ve ever made”: George Clooney’s Ocean’s 11 Director Called His $6.5M Movie an ‘Abomination’, Refused to Screen it at Cannes to Avoid Humiliation

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The Lawsuit was Filed Against the Filmmakers of The Perfect Storm

The Real Perfect Storm Crew
The Real Perfect Storm Crew

The use of actual crew members’ names in the book and film upset their families. They found it disrespectful and believed it exploited their grief. Two crew members’ families filed an invasion of privacy lawsuit against the filmmakers, which was eventually resolved through out-of-court settlements. But after 14 years of legal proceedings, a verdict was reached on June 7, 2014, with the Florida Supreme Court ruling in favor of the studio.

In the family’s defense, Florida law stopped altering a fact for commercial purposes. In contrast, Warner argued that they were protected by the First Amendment of the U.S. Constitution, therefore, they had freedom of speech. In addition, they even claimed that the part of the story was fiction.

Despite the controversy, The Perfect Storm achieved commercial success both as a book and a film. It helped raise awareness of fishing in severe weather and increased awareness. It also served as an inspiration to a new generation of storm chasers and weather enthusiasts.

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The Perfect Storm can be bought on Apple TV, Google Play Movies, and YouTube. It can also be downloaded or rented on Google Play Movies, YouTube, and Apple TV online.

Also read: “What do you mean?”: George Clooney and Kanye West Are Famous But Not Famous Enough For Tom Cruise to Follow Their Love Life

Source: MARCA 

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The 62-year-old George Clooney is not only in headlines for his Oscar-winning movies, but he is both known for his mixture of sense of humor and self-irony, which is definitely rare in the industry. He has gained a reputation as one of the nicest guys in Hollywood, and recently, his pal Brad Pitt named him one of the most handsome men in the world. But do you know that the year of 2000 was a turning point for Clooney? This came from a movie with plenty of conversation for over a decade. 

George Clooney
George Clooney

The movie, directed by Wolfgang Petersen named The Perfect Storm faced criticism for its inaccuracies, mainly how it portrayed the events preceding the sinking of the Andrea Gail.

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The Controversial Premiere Surrounding The Perfect Storm 

The Perfect Storm Cast
The Perfect Storm Cast

 

Although The Perfect Storm starring big names like George Clooney (who played Captain Billy Tyne) alongside Mark Wahlberg (who played Bobby Shatford) is a well-crafted example of a spectacular mo, critics say they don’t do this justice to the film.

The movie is based on the best-seller Sebastian Junger’s book which was about a fishing ship named Andrea Gail. In 1991, the ship had the misfortune of running into “the middle of the monster” when three great storm systems collided in the Atlantic and killed the six-man crew.

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The main controversy was the accuracy of the book and film. Junger (the book writer) interviewed many of the people involved in the storm, including the families of the crew members. However, some disagreed with the book due to its sensationalized nature and deviation from actual facts. The book and film depicted the crew members of Andrea Gail as careless and impulsive, which upset the families of the crew members. 

Also read: It’s the worst thing I’ve ever made”: George Clooney’s Ocean’s 11 Director Called His $6.5M Movie an ‘Abomination’, Refused to Screen it at Cannes to Avoid Humiliation

The Lawsuit was Filed Against the Filmmakers of The Perfect Storm

The Real Perfect Storm Crew
The Real Perfect Storm Crew

The use of actual crew members’ names in the book and film upset their families. They found it disrespectful and believed it exploited their grief. Two crew members’ families filed an invasion of privacy lawsuit against the filmmakers, which was eventually resolved through out-of-court settlements. But after 14 years of legal proceedings, a verdict was reached on June 7, 2014, with the Florida Supreme Court ruling in favor of the studio.

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In the family’s defense, Florida law stopped altering a fact for commercial purposes. In contrast, Warner argued that they were protected by the First Amendment of the U.S. Constitution, therefore, they had freedom of speech. In addition, they even claimed that the part of the story was fiction.

Despite the controversy, The Perfect Storm achieved commercial success both as a book and a film. It helped raise awareness of fishing in severe weather and increased awareness. It also served as an inspiration to a new generation of storm chasers and weather enthusiasts.

The Perfect Storm can be bought on Apple TV, Google Play Movies, and YouTube. It can also be downloaded or rented on Google Play Movies, YouTube, and Apple TV online.

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Also read: “What do you mean?”: George Clooney and Kanye West Are Famous But Not Famous Enough For Tom Cruise to Follow Their Love Life

Source: MARCA 

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