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I just hate when this happens...
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<blockquote data-quote="AMOG" data-source="post: 72131995" data-attributes="member: 197538"><p>Seriously! this has happened to me twice from the SAME film maker. I wrote a script in college about a town taken over by commies... then Kevin Reynolds writes "Red Dawn". then I wrote a script about two of the roman centurions that saw the resurrection and Kevin Reynolds makes "Risen". Now I have a series concept I am working on and Spielberg comes out with an eerily similar film "Ready Player One." Truth is, no one has a copyright on good ideas. if something occurs to one creative person, other creative people will also have the same/similar ideas. Whoever does it best, first, gets the rewards.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AMOG, post: 72131995, member: 197538"] Seriously! this has happened to me twice from the SAME film maker. I wrote a script in college about a town taken over by commies... then Kevin Reynolds writes "Red Dawn". then I wrote a script about two of the roman centurions that saw the resurrection and Kevin Reynolds makes "Risen". Now I have a series concept I am working on and Spielberg comes out with an eerily similar film "Ready Player One." Truth is, no one has a copyright on good ideas. if something occurs to one creative person, other creative people will also have the same/similar ideas. Whoever does it best, first, gets the rewards. [/QUOTE]
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