Hypocrite Burnett suiing Family Guy
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Itsamoomoo — 16 years ago(August 07, 2009 08:40 PM)
Carol Burnett can do anything she wants. She's one of the most gracious people to ever host her own television program, has endeared herself to the American public for years, and for anyone to even question her lawsuit and raise a stink here on the Internet Movie Data Base is only showing their intelligence, which I am afraid ain't much.
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Galactus03 — 19 years ago(March 16, 2007 10:01 PM)
Unfortunately I dont think shes suing because of a parody of her. Family Guy used her copyrighted animated figure the cleaning woman for their show without permission. Parodies of a person are fine but using a copyrighted cartoon character without permission is not. The character looks exactly like hers even though it was meant to be a parody. She may have a case.
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BrotherJustin — 19 years ago(March 17, 2007 06:23 AM)
Yes, that's exactly why she's suingshe can't take a joke. Family Guy parodies everything and most of their parodied subjects have taken it in stride. They have used real people, animated characters, created characters; but it doesn't matter, it's all parody. I guess if I only worked four times in five years, I'd probably be despearte enough to try and sue anyone who uttered my name. Point is, lighten up Carol and stop being a hypocrite. I hope she loses and I hope her lawyer is expensive.
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richard.fuller1 — 18 years ago(June 23, 2007 10:38 AM)
BrotherJustin: "Yes, that's exactly why she's suingshe can't take a joke. Family Guy parodies everything and most of their parodied subjects have taken it in stride. They have used real people, animated characters, created characters; but it doesn't matter, it's all parody. I guess if I only worked four times in five years, I'd probably be despearte enough to try and sue anyone who uttered my name. Point is, lighten up Carol and stop being a hypocrite. I hope she loses and I hope her lawyer is expensive."
Hey, I'm going to make me a cartoon character and call it Brother Justin.
You don't mind, do you, Justin?
What? You do?
Well, guess what? I'll do it ANYWAY!
Think you will sue?
Then follow your own advice and lighten up.
The majority of persons or characters parodied on Family Guy I can tell you matter-of-factly don't watch the show and don't care to hear anything about it, so they aren't 'taking it in stride'. They just aren't interested in the program.
Fact is Carol was asked if they could use her character and she said no. What was the point of asking if they were going to do it anyway?
As to her not working in five years, how old are you, buddy?
She's made her fortune. Anything she does lately, from when she appeared on Mad About You to Desperate Housewives, she is probably donating to a charity somewhere. She doesnt NEED the money.
As to an expensive lawyer, yea, lawyers are expensive, but guess what, she wasn't doing it for the money when she sued the National Enquirer for running a story about her being drunk 30 YEARS AGO, so why do you think she would be doing this for the money?
When she wrote her auto-bio 20 YEARS AGO, the ending caption was that she divides her time between California and Hawaii. You think she needs Family Guy to pay for plane tickets?
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supergiantbugkiller — 19 years ago(March 17, 2007 09:47 AM)
you don't know the law. there is such a thing as 'fair use' when it comes to parody/criticism - otherwise you'd probably s5b4ee Saturday Night Live (especiallY Robert Smigels' cartoons), and just about every political cartoonist in the country (who very frequently use trademarks and logos and characters to make allegories to current events) would be bankrupt.
She has no case, and she's just going to (rightfully) make herself look dumber than Family Guy could have ever hoped to acheive. -
harleydd — 19 years ago(April 01, 2007 05:02 AM)
I agree with you "daro3".
She is well within her legal rights, her character "was" copied - and she owns the rights to it.
I believe the main reason she is sueing is because her character was used in such a perverted way. I hope she wins! GO CAROL~! You've given us many hours of fun and laughter in the past - and you are a kind a decent person! -
raphael65 — 18 years ago(June 06, 2007 02:00 PM)
I have a feeling that Larry, daro, you, Carol's other "supporters," and I are 30+ (I'm 39) and admirers of both her witty and slapstick but always hilarious humour, as opposed to the juvenile, filthy toilet humour found in "South Park." As for "Family Guy," I have not seen it, and am even less inclined to now, given the fact that its makers were so presumptuous as to appropriate Carol's character.
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LadyJaneGrey — 18 years ago(November 07, 2007 01:49 PM)
Wrong. Although Carol did play the char woman character on hre show, it was also a cartoon used to open the syndicated "Carol Burnett and1354 Friends."
Picture here: http://www.junebaldwinbork.com/carol/cbcarton.JPG
Personally, I feel it is an infringement of Burnett's property to use her charwoman cartoon without permission.
Am I anywhere near the imaginary cliff?