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"Chris Mallick Starts Movie Production Company"
http://www.variety.com/article/VR111...goryid=13&cs=1
Mallick launches production company Internet entrepreneur starts L.A.-based shingle By DAVE MCNARYInternet entrepreneur Christopher Mallick has launched Oxymoron Entertainment with a $50 million bankroll, aiming to finance films in the $2 million to $10 million range. First project from the Los Angeles-based shingle will be a comedy-drama "The Great Intervention," centered on young adults coming to terms with the serious side of life. It's penned by Andy Weiss and Jamie Abrams and set to lense in late spring. Oxymoron's attempting to take advantage of what it sees as a trend toward boutique-based filmmaking under which specialty divisions acquire distribution rights without having to pay for development costs or incurring bank finance charges. "I believe there is an interesting frontier that is emerging for smaller and mid-range product due to the convergence of traditional and new media," Mallick said.Mallick's background is in operating companies that process credit card transactions over the Internet. He's the owner of ePassporte. |
No offense to Chris, but I hope he finds the right talent to take on that kind of project. Otherwise its 50 mil down the shitter.... or one helluva big tax write-off
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Sounds like a good time to flounder into another industry before the Epass indictments start....
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truly wish him all the best, a tiny % of people accually make money in the movie industry but that tiny % makes truckloads of money, then again hes been successful with epass when so many wannabes where not |
Good Luck Chris
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Thats pretty cool. Hope the films are good.
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kick ass..hope we can hear more of this as it goes...wish luck to anyone getting into a new venture
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nooo, dont put epassporte in the spotlight :(
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Agree on the movie stuff - tho gambling in the movie industry is worse than the odds in a casino unless there is a strong "team" in place with an established track record and experience. But yep - anything is possible and there is a bad need for actual content - and this can be done in the $2-$10mill range. Chris sure likes a challenge :) |
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Congrats Chris!!!!!!!!!!!!!! There is no question in my mind that Chris will be Successful. He is one of the Hardest working, Smartest guys I know. You can email Chris at 5am in the morning or 10pm at night and he is still working. He has been Successful in every business he as been involved with. He came into Paycom when they had not paid anyone for 2 months and owed 20 million dollars to webmasters and turned it into the Highly respected company they are today. So I am sure he has just the right people in place to win the next Oscar. Chris I want my front row Oscar tickets Bro!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Ron Cadwell CEO _________________ CCbill.com Cavecreek.com Drmnetworks.com |
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if i ever needed a serious criminal attorney to defend me id rather go ahead and pay some movie producer 250k to let me have a decent part in some movie (obviously not some tom cruise flick but a decent movie) and get a public defender |
I'm not sure how to react on this news. It can mean something very bad, or something that i couldn't care less about. I hope it's the latter.
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crazy! good luck with your new production company chris! :thumbsup
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Only know three people to attempted to do what Chris "appears" to be heading for - two had more money than God - and both produced, one to three movies each and a few of these movies got exposure and filled some seats, but with widely varying financial success. Both of them decided other investments were easier with less hassle and stuck to real estate etc. The third is a "professional filmaker" (basically an editor and went thru the training/apprenticeship time in documentaries) and did the usual struggle for a budget and his production company ended up with a financial deficit, but still under $10mill - and this was eventually covered by a generous "donation" from a high-profile moviemaker in the industry. But he did continue and make.. dunno.. around 12 movies as a director only and did scripts from Freddrick Forsyth's novels which were fairly successful. Suppose it's more the cutting out of a niche in that industry - some stick with it and others speculate in the hope of earning. |
Is there alot of competition? I imagine there is.
Anyway, best of luck Chris! |
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The people who usually survive are those who "suffer" and get thru hard times:) Unless there is an attractive "package" that others are willing to fund and some security of distribution in place - it's a struggle to raise finance and that can go on for many years before any prospect of production. Got a girl hanging around now with $5mill in the pot to spend on scripts and she has bought rights to a couple already, but keep telling her that is only a very first stage and the main challenge is ahead in every one of her scripts - crazy kid, but good luck to her :pimp |
Wow that's awesome news, Congrads Chris on this new venture.
Ron is right, I had the chance to hang out with Chris few times and he's a very smart man with a great success story. Best of luck mr. Mallick ;-) |
good kuck chris - I wish you all the best with this new venture
can i star in one of the movies as an extra? |
Good luck in Hollyweird, Chris.
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Exactly, he didn't get that money to begin with by not being a smart guy |
Congrats and best of luck to you.
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Thanks guys...
Ron, you got you plus 27 for the Oscar's right? LA Mike...thanks brother. Sleazy... HELL YES!!! This should be fun and a great business. I take all of my ventures very seriously and I will do my best to produce quality entertainment. Thanks again! C |
Good luckkkkkkkkkkkkkkk !!
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Heard about this earlier today but just got to a pc long enough to post my congrats to Chris!! I echo what Ron said...the man is smart and he has been known to stir up other markets before...why not Hollywood??
Remember, when he came to Paycom he didn't know much about the IPSP business but I would say he made out pretty well in that deal....I think I have heard similar stories told about when he started in Medical Billing, too, but no one seemed to be surprised when he sold that off for humpteen-bazillion dollars either. The reality is that once you learn simple business, the products really dont matter...whether you are selling joins, hosting, hoes, or motion pictures...it is all the same. Anyone who says any different does not understand the TRUE art of business. --T |
Congrats man! Can't wait to hear more about it =))) Making movies is tough stuff. I'm sure you will rock it out!
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Hmm this have anything to due with the epassporte sponsorship of chefdance at sundance this year?
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I want some seats next to you:winkwink: |
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My dream was to be an Actor back in the day. I always said if I make enough money I will star in my own film LOL. I did many little things in film back in the day when I was a young trouble maker. Chris if you see me playing a part in one of your future films let me audition:winkwink: Best of luck you deserve it! |
That's awesome news, congrats Chris and I definiitely have faith this will be a successful venture, every venture to date you've had your hands in has had the golden touch, I see this doing very well as well. Best wishes to your new venture.
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someone should send variety an email so they can do a follow up on what a theiving fuck up chris has become.
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an oxymoron for oxymoron entertainment :thumbsup |
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