The Conjuring's Actual House Owners Are Suing Warner Bros.

Johnny Novgorod

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Czann said:
The American Dream! Sue someone and get rich!
The great thing about America is you can sue anybody for pretty much anything! - GTA III Radio Commercial.
 

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JaredJones said:
A security system, eh? I guess "using all that Warner Bros. cash to move out of your demon-infested cabin" just isn't an option, then?
What? It's too unreasonable for people to leave them alone? This is worse than all the jokes about the government spying on you. They're not even celebrities. I mean, in what universe is it lawful to give the people trespassing and such what they want? You should redact that comment, as it sets a bad precident.
 

Strazdas

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chikusho said:
Not so much for "making too good of a movie or something" as "painting a target on their home and presenting it as cultural public domain without asking their permission.. or something."
Considering that Neither Warner Bros nor the movie did any of the sort....
 

chikusho

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Strazdas said:
chikusho said:
Not so much for "making too good of a movie or something" as "painting a target on their home and presenting it as cultural public domain without asking their permission.. or something."
Considering that Neither Warner Bros nor the movie did any of the sort....
Unless they did, in which case...
 

Strazdas

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chikusho said:
Strazdas said:
chikusho said:
Not so much for "making too good of a movie or something" as "painting a target on their home and presenting it as cultural public domain without asking their permission.. or something."
Considering that Neither Warner Bros nor the movie did any of the sort....
Unless they did, in which case...
Had they done it i could understand the lawsuit, but since they didnt, the lawsuit is foolish.
 

chikusho

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Strazdas said:
chikusho said:
Strazdas said:
chikusho said:
Not so much for "making too good of a movie or something" as "painting a target on their home and presenting it as cultural public domain without asking their permission.. or something."
Considering that Neither Warner Bros nor the movie did any of the sort....
Unless they did, in which case...
Had they done it i could understand the lawsuit, but since they didnt, the lawsuit is foolish.
I agree, but since they did, it's perfectly justified.