He had $70m and complete creative freedom to make any comedic project he wanted. The capstone of 40 years practicing one craft. He made a movie about poptarts.
When asked how he managed to spoof such a recognizable brand's story—and as many actual names as he did—without permission, he told Variety the sound advice he got from a lawyer: "If people are dead, it's much harder for them to sue you."
He had $70m and complete creative freedom to make any comedic project he wanted. The capstone of 40 years practicing one craft. He made a movie about poptarts.
I assume he's gotten a lot of negative feedback and he wants to help rebuild his brand. And this didn't help either...
What's the deal with hiring assassins on the Dark Web? They call it the Dark Web, but my browser theme was still in light mode!