Hell's Angels rumble with Disney

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Hell's Angels rumble with Disney - Motorcycle club sues film studio for infringing on its trademark in 'Wild Hogs' movie.
March 9, 2006: 7:42 PM EST

NEW YORK (CNNMoney.com) - The Hell's Angels Motorcycle Corp. is suing a division of Walt Disney, Buena Vista Motion Pictures and a film production company for infringing on its trademark in the development and production of "Wild Hogs," a comedy about middle-aged bikers.

The motorcycle club says in the suit that it never approved Walt Disney Motion Picture Group's use of its trademark, and that the film studio has repeatedly exploited the Hell's Angels name as well as its trademark design featuring a helmeted, horned and feathered skull while publicizing the "Wild Hogs" movie.

Disney (Research) and Tollin/Robbins Productions have repeatedly referred to "Wild Hogs" as a movie about a "group of middle-aged wannabe bikers look(ing) for adventure out on the open road, where they soon encounter a chapter of the Hell's Angels," according to the suit, filed in the U.S. District Court for the Central District of California.

Tim Allen, John Travolta and Martin Lawrence are slated to star in the film, which is scheduled to start production in April.

A Disney spokesperson was not immediately available for comment.
 
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This is possibly the funniest thing I have read for a long time, the idea is simply absurd. It's like something I'd see in SNL or MADtv. Mickey Mouse at one side of the courtroom, a Tatooed, Burly, Sunglassed, Ponytailed, Smoking leatherclad Biker on the other, the Lawyers saying "Yer anher, my cliient did nothing wrong!" I think the lawsuit is the real plot of the movie and Mickey puts on the chaps and ends up spending a week with the bikers and the biker spends a week in a suit in Burbank deciding on the best new tie-in for the latest movie (oh, sorry, I forgot Eisner is gone) I mean listening to Pitches for story Ideas for the newest attraction for the empy pavillions at EPCOT.
 
You would have thought that Disney would have learned their lesson when Caterpillar sued over use of their trademark in George of the Jungle 2.
 



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