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VeronicaFox

06/15/15 11:29 PM

#3532 RE: Myk Myk #3530

Exactly. Birds of a feather.....

The Levy's and the Tashjian's - David & Donna Levy and Eric Cusimano were executive producers of the independent film called "Should've Been Romeo"


In other words these people are "Thick as Thieves"

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giaiv22

06/16/15 12:24 AM

#3534 RE: Myk Myk #3530

Is Paul Ben Victor (well known accredited actor a "scammer" or thief. FYI Ralph wasn't a producer lol

http://m.imdb.com/title/tt1717210/fullcredits/producer?ref_=m_ttfc_4

SMCE is distributing the movie. It's a movie with a 7.3 IMDb rating and has good feedback and reviews and multiple big actors. SMCE has rights to distribute it. That's what the company does. And there will be other movies and artist to come as they told us.

Are you trying to tell all of us here that the entire cast, and everyone that worked on this movie is some kind of scammer??

3 of the actresses have shown their support of the movie on Twitter by tweeting and re tweeting the news over the weekend and saying that the movie was lot of fun. Are they scammers?

One of the actresses that tweeted about the movie is allegedly the gf of Robert Herjavec (from Shark Tank)

Is she being associated as some "scammer too"

It looks like a great movie with great reviews and great cast and SMCE has the privilege of exclusive distribution rights. It looks like a perfect fit for Netflix and the works.

levy is in Jail, nobody else. Not the actors. Not SMCE, not anyone else. People in the entertainment business meet a lot of people, they work with each other, do things together and sometimes one of them not a good person. Who cares. It happens.

Are the distributers of Jay Z music thieves or scammers or called names. Or 50 Cent Distributers bc of their past life of dealing crack to kids. No.

That's literally what's being implied here.

SMCE is in the entertainment business and they landed a major deal with this movie. They are doing exactly what they said going to do all year along. It's interesting that the entire PR Talks about how the company has a lot to come and announce, yet one POS horribly written article (and the only one out there mind you) and doesn't really lead anywhere with the purpose of the content.

More like sensationalism