- Bumfights
"Bumfights" is a
controversial video series originally created by Indecline Films. The videos feature homeless individuals in theSan Diego and Las Vegas counties of theUnited States fighting and attempting amateurstunt s in exchange for money,alcohol , and other incentives. The first video, "Bumfights: A Cause for Concern", was produced by Ryan McPherson, with friends Zachary Bubeck, Daniel J. Tanner, and Michael Slyman, as Indecline Films. Shortly after sales began to escalate, Indecline Films sold the rights to two investors, [http://www.pollystaffle.com/questionsandanswers/ryenmcpherson2.shtml Ryen McPherson Q&A Part 2 [Bumfights / Indecline / King of the Jews - Polly Staffle - Movie & DVD Reviews ] ] who went on to produce threesequels .The videos immediately gained criticism from the mainstream public.Fact|date=July 2008 The US-based
National Coalition for the Homeless (NCH) has stated that the "Bumfights" videos disseminate hate against the homeless and dehumanize them. [ [http://www.nationalhomeless.org National Coalition for the Homeless] ] In April 2006, the four original filmmakers agreed to pay three homeless men depicted in the videos and to not produce any more "Bumfights" videos or distribute videos already made, under a settlement announced as a lawsuit was to go to trial. [ [http://www.signonsandiego.com/news/metro/20060406-1743-bumfights.html SignOnSanDiego.com > News > Metro - Homeless men in 'Bumfights' get settlements over video ] ]Bumfights videos
* "Bumfights: A Cause for Concern" (2002)
* "Bumfights 2: Bumlife" (2003)
* "Bumfights 3: The Felony Footage" (2004)
* "Bumfights 4: Return Of Ruckus" (2006)Controversies
The videos have proven to be highly controversial. They have been banned in a number of countries including
Great Britain , and most traditional retail outlets have refused their sale.Fact|date=July 2008 The popular internet auction siteeBay routinely cancels listings which contain copies of the video, citing their policy which prohibits the sale of materials which promote or glorify violence.Fact|date=July 2008 In the state ofCalifornia , bothfelony andmisdemeanor charges were filed against the producers, as well as civil lawsuits; in 2005,Fact|date=July 2008 the producers were sentenced to six months in prison for having failed to complete thecommunity service to which they had previously been sentenced.Fact|date=July 2008 The filmmakers maintain that the production of the video was a mutually beneficial arrangement and that the homeless people depicted freely chose to participate.Fact|date=July 2008The films have likewise been blamed for inspiring a number of violent teenage attacks on the homeless, both in the United States [cite web |url=http://www.sptimes.com/2006/09/30/State/Killer_cites__Bumfigh.shtml |title= Killer cites 'Bumfights' as influence |accessdate=2008-08-21] and other countriesFact|date=August 2008. In 2004, three teenagers from
Milwaukee, Wisconsin , severely beat and killed a homeless man by the name of Rex Baum. [cite web |url=http://www.cnn.com/2007/US/02/19/homeless.attacks/index.html |title= Teen 'sport killings' of homeless on the rise |accessdate=2007-11-12] The following year, four teenagers fromHolly Hill, Florida , attacked and killed Michael Roberts, a homeless man whom they found in the woods. They confessed to beating Roberts for three hours, after which he died. [cite web |url=http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2006/09/28/60minutes/main2049967.shtml |title='Bumfight' Videos Inspired Joy-Killing |accessdate=2007-11-12] A group of suburbanNevada teenagers, who took on the moniker "311 Boyz ", also faced criminal charges, including attempted murder, after filming several violent exploits inspired by "Bumfights". The suspects attempted to make a profitable video by instigating fights around their neighborhoods, in some instances imposing on unwilling participants. [ [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nb9WIhWGSnI YouTube - Bumfights - A video too far ( part 4/5 ) ] ]End of distribution
The courts involved in the lawsuits surrounding the "Bumfights" producers enforced the barring of further installments being produced, and stopped sales of videos already made.Fact|date=July 2008 As a result, "Bumfights" videos were rendered available through illegal means only.
Indecline
Ryan McPherson, who sold the rights to "Bumfights" after only the first installment, moved on to produce a similar reality video called "Indecline: Volume One - It's Worse Than You Think". [ [http://www.indecline.com/ Default PLESK Page ] ] Though controversial for its fight footage and acts of elaborate
graffiti art , legal troubles did not hinder the sales of this video, although the website went offline in June 2008.Indecline also acted as a record label for a few underground acts, most notably the abstract hip-hop duo Ninth Cloud. [ [http://www.myspace.com/ninthcloud MySpace.com - (n1nth)cloud - Denver (soon to be mountains of utah), Colorado - Indie / Hip Hop / Electronica - www.myspace.com/ninthcloud ] ]
Popular culture
*In 2005, The Daily Show with Jon Stewart, had a segment featuring
Bumvertising , in which they made a comparison to Bumfights, showing a video clip of two bums fighting. The episode of the Daily Show was titled 'Face For Rent'.
*In one episode of the 2003 remake of "Dragnet", the case investigated is strongly based on the "Bumfights" videos (called "Bum Wars" in the episode).
*In the episode of "American Dad ",Threat Levels , Stan begins a Bumfights Federation for himself, staging Bumfights on his own street, in awrestling ring and giving the competitorsprofessional wrestling -style personas and nicknames.
*A Scottish version of "Bumfights" titled "Jaikie Japes" was initially released on the independent label Beefheart Films, but has now been deleted due to threats of civil actions.
*TheDecember 12 ,2006 episode of "Dr. Phil" featured Bumfights producer Ty Beeson. Dr. Phil McGraw had stopped the tape and requested that the producer leave the set, stating he refused to "publicize" the subject because he claimed the short video was despicable. Debate, however, has arisen as to why the segment, which featured clips from the videos, was not edited from the show if Dr. Phil truly wished to deny the videos publicity. [cite web |url=http://www.upi.com/NewsTrack/view.php?StoryID=20061216-123201-1437r |title='Bumfights' creator no match for Dr. Phil |accessdate=2007-11-12]
*In the show "Arrested Development", George Sr. forces his sons to fight on camera and sells the videos, calling the series Boyfights.
*The episodeReturn of the Kane ofVeronica Mars features the characterLogan Echolls staging Bumfights.References
External links
* [http://www.indecline.com/ IndeclineFilms]
* [http://www.rotten.com/library/culture/bumfights/ Review of the video at Rotten.com]
*imdb title|id=0337907|title=Bumfights: Cause for Concern
* [http://vyuz.com/022706_Bumfights.htm Interview with Bumfights creator Ryan McPherson]
* [http://www.pollystaffle.com/questionsandanswers/ryenmcpherson.shtml Q&A with Bumfights creator Ryen McPherson before serving jail sentence]
* [http://www.signonsandiego.com/news/metro/20060406-1743-bumfights.html "Homeless men in 'Bumfights' get settlements over video" - SignOnSanDiego.com]
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