Tuesday, November 20, 2007

The Hollywood Reporter speaks about Boycott Chapter 27.

Although we do enjoy when our message is spread and people look to honor the memory of John Lennon, Beatle great and hero of Peace. It unfortunately comes to us with bad news. IFC has decided to distribute Andrew Piddington's "The killing of John Lennon", a film that is of the same disturbing concept as Peace Arch Entertainments "Chapter 27". We are sure to do the appropriate research and urge people to join us in protesting "Lennon". We are hurt to find that yet another group of "artists" and Hollywood executives would look to honor the murderer that took John from all of us. The greed in peoples hearts will never cease to amaze us!!!

We had incredible help from some of those involved in Chapter 27, helping us to gather information regarding the film. We would ask anyone with knowledge of the film "Lennon", please come forward and help us to stop any financial success which IFC hopes to gain by disregarding the wishes of those who loved John.

We would like to thank our supporters for their untiring efforts and ask that you be reinvigorated to preserve the memory of our Hero.

The article link about our Boycott of Chapter 27, but it brings bad news to John Lennons memory.
NEW YORK (Hollywood Reporter) - The provocative British docudrama "The Killing of John Lennon" as well as a pair of U.S. comedies, Michael Lehmann's "Flakes" and Abel Ferrara's "Go Go Tales," are being picked up for North American distribution by IFC Entertainment.

Andrew Piddington's "Lennon," a re-enactment of the days surrounding MDC's shooting of John Lennon, is on track to beat another Chapman biopic to the screen: Jarrett Schaefer's "Chapter 27," starring Jared Leto, Judah Friedlander and Lindsay Lohan. "Lennon" is set for a theatrical and VOD release January 8 from IFC First Take, while "Chapter 27" will hit U.S. theaters in March from Peace Arch Releasing.

For some, the two Lennon assassination films are two too many. "Chapter 27" drew outrage from Beatles fans and mixed reviews when it premiered in January at the Sundance Film Festival. After being shopped to indie distributors, producer Peace Arch Entertainment decided to release it through its newly launched distribution arm.

Piddington's film, due for a U.K. release in December on the eve of the anniversary of Lennon's 1980 murder, has drawn similar criticism but much less notice because of its smaller budget and lack of name stars. The protest Web site BoycottChapter27.org, which went online around the time that film was announced in spring 2006, has barely mentioned the U.K. film. "Lennon" had its North American premiere at this year's Tribeca Film Festival and was awarded a special jury prize.

IFC is taking a safer road with Lehmann's "Flakes," a comedy about a New Orleans cereal bar owner (Aaron Stanford) whose business concept is ripped off by a corporate executive. Zooey Deschanel co-stars as an avant garde clothing designer.

IFC also is in negotiations for North American rights to writer-director Ferrara's screwball comedy "Tales," which stars Willem Dafoe and Matthew Modine as a pair of sibling New York strip club owners whose joint is threatened. Bob Hoskins and Asia Argento co-star in the film, a selection at the Festival de Cannes and New York Film Festival. An IFC spokesperson said there was no deal completed on "Tales."

Reuters/Hollywood Reporter

Do not allow people to profit by exploiting the murder of one of histories great men of Peace.

Boycott Lohan, Leto, and Peace Arch Entertainment!!!


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