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Sunday, 08/18/2013 12:23:54 PM

Sunday, August 18, 2013 12:23:54 PM

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Intentional deceit with and poor sleight of hand announcing a "TriStar" deal

The press release is written with all the panache of a 7th grade level huckster. The title is designed to make the reader think that a "film deal" was closed with a well known company called "TriStar". But this is not the company "TriStar Pictures" as the article is attempting to lead one to believe. The "deal" is with Tristar Film Finance - a company that offers Financial Services.

However, the press release does eventually call out the company stated - towards the bottom of document. But first you must navigate through a litany of "accomplishments" and "projects". I feel bad for the dog and pony in this show because they'be been putting on the same routine for over 10 years and still aren't given the dignity of being put out to pasture. The rhetoric in the PR is just amazing, calling out big name actors and headline movies to garner attention. This is exactly what a body builder on steroids does - flex a random muscle to hide the fact that their genitals have withered away and stopped functioning. Such is SVSN.

TriStar Film Finance probably does an amazing job, offering and delivering their services to projects *WITH* real substance and real budgets.

I can't wait for the next time this company tries to show off some peacock feathers! I for one can't wait to see what celebrity names they put next to the poor dog and pony the next time the company finds the need to panhandle.

Regards.