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Old 10-31-2010, 10:31 PM
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I consider 200K would be a waste of time. The reality is closer to 2,000.00 per page and 400 pages. $800,000.00 plus 75K per language (with page layout changes) before printing and distribution. Two year project. Management %?.

1,000,000 copies sold, at $25.00 Retail per copy. 2 years. 12 Languages.

Anybody got an extra 3.5 Mil. First ya gotta buy the Rights.

Put all video references on the Web with a dedicated site and forum. Extra 1 mil. Seminar staff, travel expenses, bla, bla bla.
From the movie, Dumb and Dumber:

http://www.bing.com/videos/watch/vid...8-289361102142



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Old 10-31-2010, 10:33 PM
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From the movie, Dumb and Dumber:


http://www.bing.com/videos/watch/vid...8-289361102142


Ok. So your saying 3.5 mil is a deposit. I can understand that. I just needed the wake-up call.
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Old 10-31-2010, 10:34 PM
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Ha!

One of those, "if you want to make a small fortune with TGM, start with a large one..." kind of things?
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Old 10-31-2010, 10:35 PM
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Out of curiosity, anybody know what the rights to the book are considered to be worth?
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Old 10-31-2010, 10:47 PM
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Two points

1. Yoda sure likes his movies .....man he's good. "Frankly Brian , I dont give a damn"

2. Anyone who has ever attempted to re write Homer , even in small manner, knows how difficult it can be. You can only expand , you can not simplify, reduce. It is fully reduced to put it bluntly. Try it and see if Im wrong. And the expansion is endless. A simplified, plane language version of the book would be with out end. Upon completion there would be no ink left in the world. Ink would be worth more than oil, gold or diamonds. Al Gore would do a movie on ink and claim he knew Homer back in the 80's.

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Old 10-31-2010, 11:07 PM
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Two points

1. Yoda sure likes his movies .....man he's good. "Frankly Brian , I dont give a damn"

2. Anyone who has ever attempted to re write Homer , even in small manner, knows how difficult it can be. You can only expand , you can not simplify, reduce. It is fully reduced to put it bluntly. Try it and see if Im wrong. And the expansion is endless. A simplified, plane language version of the book would be with out end. Upon completion there would be no ink left in the world. Ink would be worth more than oil, gold or diamonds. Al Gore would do a movie on ink and claim he knew Homer back in the 80's.
Freudian slip? "Plane" language...
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Old 10-31-2010, 11:14 PM
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Hah, yes. Pure Freudian. No pun intended.

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Old 10-31-2010, 11:15 PM
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Originally Posted by O.B.Left View Post
Two points

1. Yoda sure likes his movies .....man he's good. "Frankly Brian , I dont give a damn"

2. Anyone who has ever attempted to re write Homer , even in small manner, knows how difficult it can be. You can only expand , you can not simplify, reduce. It is fully reduced to put it bluntly. Try it and see if Im wrong. And the expansion is endless. A simplified, plane language version of the book would be with out end. Upon completion there would be no ink left in the world. Ink would be worth more than oil, gold or diamonds. Al Gore would do a movie on ink and claim he knew Homer back in the 80's.
The book IS very dense, very to the point. I could almost see the expansion as "chapter and verse" with expert commentary. Again, I have this sort of Biblical translation idea in my head. Like Homer's work is in King James and I'm looking for an NIV or New American Standard language version. For those really familiar, I'm thinking Life Application Bible with the verses at the top of the page and expanded commentary and diagrams at the bottom.

As said earlier, this is probably better suited to some type of wiki hyperlinking. The book itself was meant to be more reference and "look up" oriented if I understand correctly.

Just think, we'll all have our smart phones out on every shot to look up the right pattern for that particular shot!
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Old 10-31-2010, 11:27 PM
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The problem to my mind is that Homer wrote a book that no two people interpret in the same way.

In his time , he said that a GSED would be awarded to people "who can do what I do". Under those guide lines .... during, his time, the awards of GSED were more honorary in nature. A trend that continued after his death.

To my mind there is only one person who approaches being able to do what Homer could do, so to speak. Mr Lynn Blake. My apologies to people I may not be aware of that can do similar. I say this with all due respect to the many pioneers who came before Lynn. On their backs , we leaned and moved forward.

No attempt at an interpretation of Homer would be worth a grain of salt without the input of Lynn. Today we see people with their own individual interpretations of Homers words arguing with each other .........neither party square with Homers own definitions to be frank. Its a strange world , smart people , who have it all screwed up. One of Homers legacies is confusion, true. Definition is everything. If you want to rewrite Homer or discredit him even .....you'd better do it under his definition of things or .........its all meaningless.

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Whenever I've said "re-write" here it's always Lynn's voice I hear in my head. I've only been able to start to grasp the book because of the words Lynn says in the DVD's and the various videos here. His explanations make sense, which in turn make the book approachable. To me, it's the framework Lynn has provided. It's like Lynn has provided the Christmas tree and now I can get all those pretty decorations out of the book cause I know where to hang them...
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