{"id":9126,"date":"2010-11-19T11:22:48","date_gmt":"2010-11-19T16:22:48","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/12.6136"},"modified":"2010-11-19T11:22:48","modified_gmt":"2010-11-19T16:22:48","slug":"no-integrity-red-line-films-hero-house","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.rlsh.net\/archive\/2010\/11\/19\/no-integrity-red-line-films-hero-house\/","title":{"rendered":"No Integrity \u2013 Red Line Films & Hero House"},"content":{"rendered":"

Red Line Films is producing a real life superhero show for IFC (Independent Film Channel), titled “Hero House”.
\nRed Line Films has dealt with many people in the real life superhero community while working to put together this show. They have shown a total lack of integrity, through their actions in dealing with real life superheroes. They have created a pilot in which they do not have real life superheroes best interest at heart. Red Line Films does not care the slightest bit about real life superheroes, or in providing an inspirational and positive show. They are looking to exploit real life superheroes for for the sole reason of monetary gain.
\nRed Line Films have shown their true character and intentions time and time again.
\nThey came into it not really knowing much about rlsh or the community. They showed that they would do whatever it takes to get a show on TV, without caring about how the real life superheroes would look or be portrayed.
\nA little while back Red Line Films tried to get a show on MTV titled “Super-Duper” and it failed.
\nOn this show they wanted to use real life super-villains, which would make rlsh look like a joke and to fuel the idea that rlsh are cosplayers and larper’s.
\nThey very much wanted certain people on the show because they were crazy. People whom have shown to be destructive and possibly harmful to others. Even after being told about said person they did not care, showing that they were more interested in drama rather than doing something positive. Also this showed a blatant disregard for cast members safety.
\nWhen they were trying to find cast members they lied about who they were signing for the show. They told others that I was signed on to do the show, when I was committed to another project which they fully knew. They lied about having several real life superheroes who were signed to their show, when they also were not.
\nRed line Films tried to get rlsh who were signed on to do other projects to sign on with them knowing full well that it could cause the rlsh legal problems. These people would tell rlsh’s signed on with another show that their contracts did not mean anything or that they could get them out of said contract. These people are liars, and do not care about putting you in legal trouble.
\nThey talk negatively, and bad mouth real life superheroes to other rlsh. Not only do they talk negative about real life superheroes, but when interviewing real life superheroes they attempt to get them on camera bad mouthing other rlsh. This has been corroborated by several individuals who have been interviewed by them. I will have more about this in future articles.
\nFor the IFC show Hero House, it seems as though they have targeted a lot of newer, younger, lesser know, and experienced rlsh. This allows them to make it easier to manipulate them.
\nThey have underage kids as a part of their cast; knowing full well that they have them doing dangerous things and putting them in harmful situations. Once again they show a lack of concern for their safety. The use of underage kids is unethical, immoral, and irresponsible.
\nThere is more information to come about Red Line Films and their pilot show Hero House for IFC.
\nKeep\u00a0checking\u00a0www.RealLifeSuperheroes.org<\/a> for more information.
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