"T4" TO BE DEBUT FILM AT NEW STUDIO?
Arnold Greeting Cards lawsuit!

Reported By: TheARNOLDFANS.com Staff
Tuesday, February 8, 2005

Arnold fan Csonka Laci writes in with the latest "T4" rumor.

Laci:
"I once wrote you a little story about Arnold, when he was here in Hungary (it was about him seeing the crown jewels), and now it¹s time for me to write again :).

Some weeks ago I heard in local news, that some people are building a film studio here in Hungary, precisely at Etyek (and not in Budapest, as it was mentioned at one place) and Andy Vajna also has a big part (financially) in that project! They said it would be bigger, than any other now existing studio, and they would inaugurate it by filming Terminator 4 first there, immediately after finished building in 2006."


Speaking of T4, GlobalArnold.com now supports our "DIE, T4, DIE" crusade! Unless you get Arnold back as a LEAD role (as himself or CG), let the series end with T3. Click HERE for GlobalArnold's fantastic rants!

In other news, Arnold may be back in courts once again to protect his image!

Zap2it.com reports:
For Arnold Schwarzenegger, the current governor of California and former Mr. Olympia, it's all about image.

That's why he's filed yet another lawsuit to protect the use of his likeness, this time against Recycled Paper Greetings, Inc. and DCI Studios for illegally using an image of him and wife Maria Shriver, reports Celebrity Justice.

The papers were filed by Schwarzenegger's lawyer Marty Singer in Los Angeles. The suit does not specify a dollar amount.

Even though the former actor now holds public office, he still has control over his image as long as it's not being used for the purposes of political parody.

"This is not 'Saturday Night Live' parodying the governor. It's not a comic strip that's making fun of him," says entertainment attorney Aaron Moos, who represented Tom Skerritt in a similar case. "It's simply using his picture to sell cards."

Schwarzenegger has won similar suits to protect his image, most recently against the Fred Martin Motor Co. and toy company Ohio Discount Merchandise, which created a bobblehead doll of the star wearing a suit and toting a gun.

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