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Photo to text napoleon dynamite
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  1. #PHOTO TO TEXT NAPOLEON DYNAMITE PLUS#
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PHOTOS: 10 TV Trials That Shook The World: Casey Anthony, OJ Simpson, Rodney King They have also accused a Fox executive of perjury in saying that he sent it over for review. The producers say they never negotiated the definition nor saw it until after the term sheet was executed. Additionally, Fox says that well-known attorney/sales agent John Sloss, who negotiated the Napoleon Dynamite deal at Sundance on behalf of the producers, had been familiar with the definition because it has been incorporated into other deals with the studio.

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In the Napoleon Dynamite deal, Fox’s definition isn’t explicitly spelled out in the core of the agreement, but it is referenced.įox contends that the reference is enough to establish incorporation into the agreement, plus it says that one of its executives faxed and mailed the definition to the producers. How net profits are classified, including accounting treatments and the appropriateness of certain deductions, can have large impact on what is shared. The first is whether Fox Searchlight’s “Definition of Net Profits” is incorporated into the term sheet for the deal. The multimillion-dollar difference in the royalty rate arises from different interpretations of the deal agreement on the film - specifically, two major elements of the deal now being fussed over before the judge. The producers say Fox agreed to pay slightly more than 31 percent of net profits on home video. PHOTOS: Crazy Cases! 18 of Hollywood’s Outrageous Entertainment Lawsuits Since the film has enjoyed tremendous success over the years, the terms of the original deal are now hotly in dispute.

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The comedy directed by Jared Hess and starring Jon Heder had its choice of several distributors, but producers say they went with Fox Searchlight not only because of a $4.75 million upfront fee but because of high royalties promised for home video sales. Napoleon Dynamite was a big hit at Sundance that year.






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