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Ksyrup
09-09-2003, 09:24 AM
Slip 'N Slide makers sue 'Dickie Roberts'
Monday, September 8, 2003 Posted: 11:57 PM EDT (0357 GMT)


LOS ANGELES, California (AP) -- The makers of the Slip 'N Slide filed a lawsuit Monday over a scene in the hit movie "Dickie Roberts: Former Child Star" that shows actor David Spade skidding to a painful halt on the summertime water toy.

Wham-O is asking a judge to order the film out of theaters as long as it contains the Slip 'N Slide scene, or for a disclaimer to be added urging viewers not to try the maneuver made by Spade.

In the movie, Spade jumps belly first on the yellow plastic sheet without first inflating it with air and water. He then coats the slide with oil and crashes into a fence.

The scene has been used heavily in television and theater ads to promote the film, which was No. 1 at the weekend box office.

The lawsuit, filed against Paramount Pictures and Happy Madison Productions, charges the filmmakers violated its trademark by using the product without permission.

Wham-O also claims the scene violates the product's safety guidelines, which limit the use of Slip 'N Slide to children between the ages of 5 and 12 weighing less than 110 pounds and under 5 feet tall.

Guidelines also state the slide must first be inflated and wet and that users should also be wet before diving on the plastic. The company is concerned that the scene might prompt adults to imitate Spade's action, which could lead to injury and lawsuits.

"Paramount believes the claims are entirely without legal merit," said studio spokesman Rob Friedman.

Representatives of Happy Madison did not immediately return calls Monday seeking comment.

The product was taken off store shelves in the 1990s after a series of adult accidents. Wham-O became a privately owned company in 1997 after being put on the market by its former owner, Mattel.

When the product was reintroduced in 1997, the new owners added an inflatable bumper and other safety features, Wham-O said.

Monday's lawsuit mentions one legal action brought by a Wisconsin adult who became paralyzed after diving onto the slide while intoxicated. The plaintiff in that case was awarded $12.3 million in damages, according to Monday's lawsuit.

Wham-O, based in Emeryville, California, also makes the Frisbee, Hula Hoop and Super Ball.

EagleFan
09-09-2003, 09:53 AM
"Guidelines also state the slide must first be inflated and wet and that users should also be wet before diving on the plastic"

Uh, isn't that the entire idea behind the scene, it's called comedy (though not sure how funny that movie will actually be). I guess the car maker of the car they used in Lethal Weapon (when they drove through the building) should sue too since the car saw not used in a safe manner and people might decide to try it.


"The company is concerned that the scene might prompt adults to imitate Spade's action, which could lead to injury and lawsuits"

Um, it's painfully obvious what the results are in the clip. If people are stupid enough to try it that's just Darwinism at it's purest form.


God (allah, budha, fill in the blank) help us all. :)

cuervo72
09-09-2003, 09:58 AM
Originally posted by EagleFan

Um, it's painfully obvious what the results are in the clip. If people are stupid enough to try it that's just Darwinism at it's purest form.


So is diving onto it while intoxicated - but that can win you $12 million.

Ksyrup
09-09-2003, 10:08 AM
Originally posted by EagleFan
I guess the car maker of the car they used in Lethal Weapon (when they drove through the building) should sue too since the car saw not used in a safe manner and people might decide to try it.

I wonder if anyone will try to sue the makers of the Bond movies, claiming that our troops' driving of tanks in downtown Baghdad was influenced by Pierce Brosnan's jaunt through downtown Moscow (or wherever it was) in that Bond movie from a few years ago.

JeeberD
09-09-2003, 12:24 PM
Originally posted by Ksyrup
Wham-O also claims the scene violates the product's safety guidelines, which limit the use of Slip 'N Slide to children weighing less than 110 pounds and under 5 feet tall.

I'm pretty sure that David Space fits those requirments... :D

Logan
09-09-2003, 12:28 PM
Does anyone else see the real problem here?

They called this movie a "hit."

GrantDawg
09-09-2003, 12:30 PM
Originally posted by Logan
Does anyone else see the real problem here?

They called this movie a "hit."

Number one boxoffice in its first week. They generally call that a hit. Especially for this type of movie that has zero production costs.

Now, if they had called it good....

Ksyrup
09-09-2003, 01:03 PM
It got a decent review on CNN.com. Even the reviewer was surprised.

kingnebwsu
09-09-2003, 01:12 PM
But it only grossed about as much money as my ass did in its opening weekend...

QuikSand
09-09-2003, 01:18 PM
Originally posted by kingnebwsu
But it only grossed about as much money as my ass did in its opening weekend...

You feeling left out of the QOTM, king?

Celeval
09-09-2003, 01:40 PM
Originally posted by EagleFan
Um, it's painfully obvious what the results are in the clip. If people are stupid enough to try it that's just Darwinism at it's purest form.

"He then coats the slide with oil and crashes into a fence. "

Of course, they're probably worried about this, too - sounds much more "neat" than the rest.

Kevin

j51
09-09-2003, 02:21 PM
Originally posted by Ksyrup
Monday's lawsuit mentions one legal action brought by a Wisconsin adult who became paralyzed after diving onto the slide while intoxicated. The plaintiff in that case was awarded $12.3 million in damages, according to Monday's lawsuit.

What.. the.. HELL? Being a stupid ass sure pays good money nowadays. Maybe I'll go get liquored up and drill a hole in my leg.. take Craftsman for all they're worth. That'll teach em for making something so harmful.

tucker342
09-09-2003, 09:28 PM
[qoute]Monday's lawsuit mentions one legal action brought by a Wisconsin adult who became paralyzed after diving onto the slide while intoxicated. The plaintiff in that case was awarded $12.3 million in damages, according to Monday's lawsuit.[/quote]

What.the.fuck!?!?!?!?!?!
It's amazing what kind of lawsuits people can win in this country....

Abe Sargent
09-09-2003, 09:32 PM
I want to sue very member of FOFC for taking my time posting and sucking me into their virtual world. I could have been knitting and selling pretty booties to expectant mothers instead!!!


-Anxiety

Shkspr
09-10-2003, 12:44 AM
Originally posted by kingnebwsu
But it only grossed about as much money as my ass did in its opening weekend... Originally posted by QuikSand
You feeling left out of the QOTM, king?

He's never seen the words "gross", "opening", and "my ass" used in the same sentence before. He's obviously never read Marmel's diary.

sterlingice
09-10-2003, 01:22 AM
Blood from a turnip, boys. Blood from a turnip...

SI