Remember that schoolkid who swung a golfclub as a lightsaber while the camera was running, and the video was posted on the internet (complete with goofy sound effects?)
As it turns out, he’s filed a lawsuit against the classmates who put the video online, alleging emotional damages from the unwanted publicity.
I sympathize with him, but it’s ridiculous what people sue for. And I don’t think people were being especially mean to him, either. It was kind of people just watching and remembering how dorky they used to be…
These guys even gave him an Ipod plus twenty-six hundred bucks. It would have been more, but people withdrew their donations after news of the lawsuit.
Are you shitting me? I don’t sympathize with that loser. That’s exactly the kind of 15 minutes that I only wish I had. He’s trying to get a hundred grand out of his classmates because they made him famous? What a pissant.
Just tell me about it. Back when I was a kid, we just settled it out on the playground, rather than bringing in the lawyers. I don’t think I even knew how to get a lawyer.
You’d think a kid who was willing to do this in front of a camera would have a little more of a sense of humor about himself.
I also like the fact that the site says that his last name has not been released, but that when I clicked to view it, Windows Media Player displayed the name of the author- his full name. Oops.
I think suing is a bit much, but if he did not do the little “performance” with the idea that it would be distributed on the internet (and we know he did not) then he has a right to be pissed if his classmates stole it and put it online.
I would be pretty pissed if any videos I’ve got of myself (which are just me standing in front of Yosemite Falls or talking about throwing pottery) were distributed online without my permission. (Not that anyone would have any desire to do that.) Because that’s just overstepping the bounds, big time. People are entitled to some privacy. Just because this kid filmed himself, it does not mean that the video is “open season” and anyone can get to it and do whatever they want with it. That’s not how it works.
I agree that some people are sueing for ridiculous reasons. However, releasing a film of a non-public person is not something that I’d take lightly, so I think it’s a good decision to sue. Not for money, but just to set an example.
Really, the problem is not that the video got on the net. It’s that some (not all) of the people who saw it decided to get all uppity and laugh at him, as if they were better than him or something. Jerkish, certainly, but not something you can sue over.
The video in itself is charming, I think; you gotta love his intensity. I think it’s funny, but I don’t think he’s dumb. Well, not in the video, anyway.
I still think silly Luke should have taken Vader up on his offer “Together we can rule the galaxy as father and son!”. It would have made for a better part 3 than Ewoks defeating Imperial Stormtroopers, imho.
If that thing was actually a lightsaber, he’d have no hand left. He gripped every part of it. Seems more like he was pretending it was a bo, but I’m no martial artist.