Slip 'N Slide makers sue 'Dickie Roberts'

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Kain99

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LOS ANGELES, California (AP) -- The makers of the Slip 'N Slide filed a lawsuit Monday over a scene in the hit movie "Dickie Roberts: Former Child Star" that shows actor David Spade skidding to a painful halt on the summertime water toy.

Wham-O is asking a judge to order the film out of theaters as long as it contains the Slip 'N Slide scene, or for a disclaimer to be added urging viewers not to try the maneuver made by Spade.

In the movie, Spade jumps belly first on the yellow plastic sheet without first inflating it with air and water. He then coats the slide with oil and crashes into a fence.

The scene has been used heavily in television and theater ads to promote the film, which was No. 1 at the weekend box office.

The lawsuit, filed against Paramount Pictures and Happy Madison Productions, charges the filmmakers violated its trademark by using the product without permission.

Wham-O also claims the scene violates the product's safety guidelines, which limit the use of Slip 'N Slide to children between the ages of 5 and 12 weighing less than 110 pounds and under 5 feet tall.

Guidelines also state the slide must first be inflated and wet and that users should also be wet before diving on the plastic. The company is concerned that the scene might prompt adults to imitate Spade's action, which could lead to injury and lawsuits. :roflmao:

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justhangn

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That's better than we did with it..........

Running three of them concurrently down the pasture hill made for much more speed than just oil and all we had to stop us was hard ground and cow pies. :biggrin:
 

Dymphna

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They are just covering their azz. They don't want to be sued themselves. Whether they win or lose this suit they've effectively prevented anyone winning a suit against them.
 

crabcake

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If some dumb twit can't read the directions on the box and they try what they saw in a movie, they deserve a little rubber-burn for their stupidty. :cool:

someone please pass me the clorox ... the gene pool needs a little sterilization. :rolleyes:
 

RoseRed

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Originally posted by Kain99
The company is concerned that the scene might prompt adults to imitate Spade's action, which could lead to injury and lawsuits.
So are they saying that kids would never be that stupid? :shrug:
 
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