Thursday, October 10, 2013

William Morris Endeavor Paid $150K to Satisfy Gambler's Debt to Deadmau5 (Exclusive)



On Feb. 21, 2011, the popular electronic musician Deadmau5 played a set at XS, a swanky nightclub at the Wynn Las Vegas and Encore Hotel Resort. Typically, the artist showcases a mix of progressive house music, but on this night, he slipped in an unusual song selection -- Bon Jovi's "Livin' on a Prayer." Even stranger than having a DJ in a mouse get-up swing the turntables to an '80s classic was the square-looking white guy in the background who entered the stage as the nightclub's graphics screamed, "Don Mother F---ing Johnson."



Of course there's a story behind this -- and it involves powerful Hollywood talent agency William Morris Endeavor, a gambler who once won nearly $6 million in a single night of blackjack, another Las Vegas celebrity and one outrageous offer. The tale is now the subject of a pending dispute in a Nevada federal court.


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And this story isn't staying in Vegas. According to court papers filed by WME, here's what happened …


A couple of years ago, WME agent Joel Zimmerman traveled to Las Vegas to book a gig for his client -- not named in court papers, but no doubt Deadmau5 as a video below will attest. (In an odd coincidence, Deadmau5's real name is also Joel Zimmerman. They aren't the same guy.)


There, Zimmerman met with Jesse Waits, a big-time Vegas local who is co-owner and managing partner of XS, one of the most esteemed nightclubs in the world.


Prior to booking the engagement, Waits introduced Zimmerman to Don Johnson, identified as being an important Wynn client known to spend $100,000 to $500,000 at nightclubs on any given night. Johnson is also described as the CEO of Heritage Development, which would make him the same high roller who, in a four-month spree, won $6 million at the Tropicana, $5 million at the Borgata and $4 million at Caesars, and has been written about as "The Man Who Broke Atlantic City." He's also apparently a friend of Jon Bon Jovi's.


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During the night of Deadmau5's performance, WME says that "Johnson made the following offer to Zimmerman -- if the Client played a song by a certain musical artist during the Engagement, Johnson would pay $200,000 for the Client's service. Zimmerman then spoke with Waits, who vouched for Johnson and assured Zimmerman that Johnson could be trusted to pay the $200,000 if the Client accepted the Offer and played the requested song."


Zimmerman relayed the offer to Deadmau5: $200,000 to play Bon Jovi.


The musician "accepted the Offer and played a song as requested by Johnson," and according to the court documents, the famous blackjack player went on stage "without being invited" and began dancing. The screen behind Deadmau5 announced "Don Mother F---ing Johnson," which WME points out was "controlled by XS."


So here's what allegedly happened next: After the concert, Waits accompanied Zimmerman to collect the $200,000 from Johnson, who was seated at a high-stakes blackjack table and "appeared to be losing a lot of money." When the money was requested, "Johnson screamed at Waits and refused to pay. After Johnson's security approached the table, Zimmerman and Waits left Johnson's hotel empty-handed."


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The next day, Johnson left Las Vegas in his private jet.


WME, though, didn't want to risk upsetting Deadmau5, among the many electronic artists now bringing sizable commissions to the agency. So Zimmerman told Waits that in order to preserve his agency's relationship, it would need to follow through with the $200,000 payment. "Waits said he would contribute $50,000 toward the $200,000," says WME's legal papers. "The WME Parties contributed the remaining $150,000."


The story might end there if not for a lawsuit brought by Waits against Zimmerman in June. Waits took the WME agent to court for allegedly failing to pay back a $50,000 loan. Zimmerman and WME hit back with counterclaims the following month detailing what had happened one night in Las Vegas.


It's not unusual for outrageous offers to wind up in court. For example, there was the attorney who once promised $1 million on television to anybody who could prove it was possible to fly from Orlando to an Atlanta hotel in less than a half hour. There was also the R&B artist who offered $1 million to anyone who could find his missing laptop. Those cases dealt with unilateral contracts. Here, WME asserts that Johnson's $200,000 offer for a song to be played at a nightclub were intentional and negligent misrepresentations on Waits' part. The agency has also brought an equitable indemnity claim against Johnson.


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In reaction to the counterclaims, Waits filed a motion to dismiss what he termed to be an "incredible story." 


"It seems odd that the third-party claim against Johnson does not seek to recover WME's $150,000 by way of claims for breach of contract, unjust enrichment, or indemnification," said the motion to dismiss. "Instead, they want to recover it from Waits for having misrepresented Johnson's intention to perform."


Waits said it was wrong to infer that he knew Johnson had no intention to pay the $200,000.


That might be true, but three weeks ago, the judge in the case said WME's claims "are no more or less credible than Plaintiff's claim in the Complaint that he made a $50,000 oral loan with such indefinite repayment terms. … And although it may seem odd (it does) that Counterplaintiffs do not seek to enforce Johnson's alleged promise under a breach-of-contract or quasi-contract theory, that has no bearing one way or the other on whether the alternative theories … are viable."


The judge dismissed the negligent misrepresentation counterclaim, but allowed WME's other legal theories to survive, rejecting the argument that Waits' statement about Johnson being a reliable man who would be good for $200,000 was merely "opinions or predictions."


Read the Judge's Order on WME's Claims


According to the latest court papers, the parties have reached a tentative settlement but have yet to finalize it. WME declined to comment and it has until Oct. 17 to file an amended counterclaim.


Until then, enjoy the video below of Deadmau5 doing Bon Jovi. It didn't come cheap.


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William Morris Endeavor Paid $150K to Satisfy Gambler's Debt to Deadmau5 (Exclusive)



On Feb. 21, 2011, the popular electronic musician Deadmau5 played a set at XS, a swanky nightclub at the Wynn Las Vegas and Encore Hotel Resort. Typically, the artist showcases a mix of progressive house music, but on this night, he slipped in an unusual song selection -- Bon Jovi's "Livin' on a Prayer." Even stranger than having a DJ in a mouse get-up swing the turntables to an '80s classic was the square-looking white guy in the background who entered the stage as the nightclub's graphics screamed, "Don Mother F---ing Johnson."



Of course there's a story behind this -- and it involves powerful Hollywood talent agency William Morris Endeavor, a gambler who once won nearly $6 million in a single night of blackjack, another Las Vegas celebrity and one outrageous offer. The tale is now the subject of a pending dispute in a Nevada federal court.


PHOTOS: 19 Music Superstars Who Rocked Las Vegas


And this story isn't staying in Vegas. According to court papers filed by WME, here's what happened …


A couple of years ago, WME agent Joel Zimmerman traveled to Las Vegas to book a gig for his client -- not named in court papers, but no doubt Deadmau5 as a video below will attest. (In an odd coincidence, Deadmau5's real name is also Joel Zimmerman. They aren't the same guy.)


There, Zimmerman met with Jesse Waits, a big-time Vegas local who is co-owner and managing partner of XS, one of the most esteemed nightclubs in the world.


Prior to booking the engagement, Waits introduced Zimmerman to Don Johnson, identified as being an important Wynn client known to spend $100,000 to $500,000 at nightclubs on any given night. Johnson is also described as the CEO of Heritage Development, which would make him the same high roller who, in a four-month spree, won $6 million at the Tropicana, $5 million at the Borgata and $4 million at Caesars, and has been written about as "The Man Who Broke Atlantic City." He's also apparently a friend of Jon Bon Jovi's.


PHOTOS: EDM's 10 Highest Paid DJs


During the night of Deadmau5's performance, WME says that "Johnson made the following offer to Zimmerman -- if the Client played a song by a certain musical artist during the Engagement, Johnson would pay $200,000 for the Client's service. Zimmerman then spoke with Waits, who vouched for Johnson and assured Zimmerman that Johnson could be trusted to pay the $200,000 if the Client accepted the Offer and played the requested song."


Zimmerman relayed the offer to Deadmau5: $200,000 to play Bon Jovi.


The musician "accepted the Offer and played a song as requested by Johnson," and according to the court documents, the famous blackjack player went on stage "without being invited" and began dancing. The screen behind Deadmau5 announced "Don Mother F---ing Johnson," which WME points out was "controlled by XS."


So here's what allegedly happened next: After the concert, Waits accompanied Zimmerman to collect the $200,000 from Johnson, who was seated at a high-stakes blackjack table and "appeared to be losing a lot of money." When the money was requested, "Johnson screamed at Waits and refused to pay. After Johnson's security approached the table, Zimmerman and Waits left Johnson's hotel empty-handed."


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The next day, Johnson left Las Vegas in his private jet.


WME, though, didn't want to risk upsetting Deadmau5, among the many electronic artists now bringing sizable commissions to the agency. So Zimmerman told Waits that in order to preserve his agency's relationship, it would need to follow through with the $200,000 payment. "Waits said he would contribute $50,000 toward the $200,000," says WME's legal papers. "The WME Parties contributed the remaining $150,000."


The story might end there if not for a lawsuit brought by Waits against Zimmerman in June. Waits took the WME agent to court for allegedly failing to pay back a $50,000 loan. Zimmerman and WME hit back with counterclaims the following month detailing what had happened one night in Las Vegas.


It's not unusual for outrageous offers to wind up in court. For example, there was the attorney who once promised $1 million on television to anybody who could prove it was possible to fly from Orlando to an Atlanta hotel in less than a half hour. There was also the R&B artist who offered $1 million to anyone who could find his missing laptop. Those cases dealt with unilateral contracts. Here, WME asserts that Johnson's $200,000 offer for a song to be played at a nightclub were intentional and negligent misrepresentations on Waits' part. The agency has also brought an equitable indemnity claim against Johnson.


STORY: WME's Patrick Whitesell Buys His Hometown Movie Theater


In reaction to the counterclaims, Waits filed a motion to dismiss what he termed to be an "incredible story." 


"It seems odd that the third-party claim against Johnson does not seek to recover WME's $150,000 by way of claims for breach of contract, unjust enrichment, or indemnification," said the motion to dismiss. "Instead, they want to recover it from Waits for having misrepresented Johnson's intention to perform."


Waits said it was wrong to infer that he knew Johnson had no intention to pay the $200,000.


That might be true, but three weeks ago, the judge in the case said WME's claims "are no more or less credible than Plaintiff's claim in the Complaint that he made a $50,000 oral loan with such indefinite repayment terms. … And although it may seem odd (it does) that Counterplaintiffs do not seek to enforce Johnson's alleged promise under a breach-of-contract or quasi-contract theory, that has no bearing one way or the other on whether the alternative theories … are viable."


The judge dismissed the negligent misrepresentation counterclaim, but allowed WME's other legal theories to survive, rejecting the argument that Waits' statement about Johnson being a reliable man who would be good for $200,000 was merely "opinions or predictions."


Read the Judge's Order on WME's Claims


According to the latest court papers, the parties have reached a tentative settlement but have yet to finalize it. WME declined to comment and it has until Oct. 17 to file an amended counterclaim.


Until then, enjoy the video below of Deadmau5 doing Bon Jovi. It didn't come cheap.


Twitter: @eriqgardner





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Tuesday, July 2, 2013

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98% A Hijacking

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To refuse to call A Hijacking a thriller is not to say it isn't thrilling, in a dryly cerebral way.

It's the second feature from the young writer-director Tobias Lindholm, and it showcases his gift for tightly focused stories told without an ounce of fat.

Lindholm doesn't present the film as a procedural for hostage negotiations because he knows too well that there are too many movable parts, too many things that can go wrong.

Methodical and tense ... has the feel of something based on real-life events ... boils down to an arresting portrait of two men, with different backgrounds and abilities, doing everything they can not to break.

We're impatient for action, any kind of action - but preferably the sort that involves a team of Navy SEALs, maybe led by Dwayne Johnson. Instead, we get something like a merger meeting.

Hand-held camerawork, so often a confounded nuisance, here makes the conditions on board the Rozen feel nauseatingly urgent.

When the gut-wrenching conclusion of A Hijacking comes in the form of a single, random act, it's only then you realize how far you've been pulled into its emotional core.

A Hijacking delivers all the thrills the title suggests, but in none of the places you'd expect them.

The danger never reaches the level of chaos, but the subtext and metaphor in the slow-moving humanistic commentary on the motivations and byproducts of capitalism make for an intriguing film.

A smart movie derived out of the small moments that collectively comprise the hostage experience, rather than grandiose gestures.

Lindholm's you-are-there docudrama works as a tense thriller, but themes of negotiation and the ability to empathize provide a rich subtext.

...slow, mostly talk, but tense and realistic...

The level of suspense in this riveting Danish thriller doesn't build in sweeping melodramatic fashion, but rather at a low-key simmer that emphasizes authentic character dynamics.

A Hijacking accomplishes a tricky task, generating tension through talk rather than action.

This absorbing chronicle of a hijacking in the Indian Ocean has the strengths of the best procedural dramas -- it assumes a distanced and objective tone and packs an emotional wallop.

Moment by moment we find ourselves wondering what will happen next...

Auteur Tobias Lindholm does a striking job in grabbing your attention and running with it as he succinctly tells the story of "A Hijacking."

A Hijacking is an absorbing, highly moving film that's lingered heavily on the mind for a couple of days now.

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Monday, July 1, 2013

Fires in Manitoba, Canada

Fires in Manitoba, Canada [ Back to EurekAlert! ] Public release date: 1-Jul-2013
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There are currently 27 fires in the northeast section of Manitoba. These fires have burned over 126,000 hectares (over 311,000 acres). Showers have lowered wildfire danger levels in most areas of the province with the exception of northeastern Manitoba where conditions continue to remain dry. The hot temperatures forecasted through this coming weekend will dry forested areas and increase these danger levels. The fire weather forecast for this area is for fast-spreading, high-intensity crown fire that is very difficult to control.

This natural-color satellite image was collected by the Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer (MODIS) aboard the Terra satellite on June 29, 2013. Actively burning areas, detected by MODIS's thermal bands, are outlined in red.

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Contact: Rob Gutro
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There are currently 27 fires in the northeast section of Manitoba. These fires have burned over 126,000 hectares (over 311,000 acres). Showers have lowered wildfire danger levels in most areas of the province with the exception of northeastern Manitoba where conditions continue to remain dry. The hot temperatures forecasted through this coming weekend will dry forested areas and increase these danger levels. The fire weather forecast for this area is for fast-spreading, high-intensity crown fire that is very difficult to control.

This natural-color satellite image was collected by the Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer (MODIS) aboard the Terra satellite on June 29, 2013. Actively burning areas, detected by MODIS's thermal bands, are outlined in red.

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Sunday, June 30, 2013

Samsung Galaxy S4 tops battery life test vs. iPhone, Sony Xperia Z, HTC One, Blackberry Z10

The Samsung Galaxy S4 was named as the smartphone with the best battery life in a test conducted by Which?, a UK-based phone review website.

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The 2013 Samsung Android flagship beat other flagship handsets, both in the Call Time or Number of Minutes category and Internet Use category.

In the first category, the Galaxy S4 was recorded to have 1051 minutes of call time. It was followed by the Sony Xperia Z, with 985 minutes; then by the Google Nexus 4, with 846 minutes; the HTC One, with 771 minutes; the Blackberry Z10, with 600 minutes, and lastly, the Apple iPhone 5 16GB, with 499 minutes.

In the second category, the same handset was clocked to have 405 minutes. It was succeeded by the HTC One, with 339 minutes; the Blackberry Z10, with 335 minutes; the Sony Xperia Z, with 322 minutes; the Google Nexus 4, with 308 minutes; and the Apple iPhone 5 16GB in the last place again with 261 minutes.

In terms of charging time, however, the Apple iPhone 5 16GB scored higher than any of the smartphones included in the test. The iPhone 5 had a charging time of only 141 minutes. Next is the Nokia Lumia 920, with 152 minutes; the Samsung Galaxy S4, with 164 minutes; the Blackberry Z10, with 170 minutes; the Sony Xperia Z, with 171 minutes; and the Google Nexus 4, with 211 minutes.

According to Which?, the Samsung Galaxy S4 bested the other handsets because of its 2,600mAh battery, which is able to offer at least two times the battery life of the iPhone 5. By comparison, the iPhone 5 has a battery with a lower capacity of 1440mAh. This does not allow it to store as much battery juice as the others that were tested. Nonetheless, Apple is reportedly developing a successor to the iPhone 5 which would have a better battery life.

Which? reached these results by using a phone network simulator to ensure that the signal strength does not vary duing the test. It also ensured that the brightness level on the handsets were the same. To allow each handset to perform at its optimum, it also charged the phones fully. Which? clarifies, however, that the test is only a representation. It was performed to give consumers a better idea of how each handset fares when put to the test. Actual usage of the handsets may indicate varied levels of battery life, depending on how the consumer uses the smartphone.

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