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These include a Beijing company's trademark of the brand "Starrocks", the name of clothing brand Max Fayne, plus numerous restaurants, tattoo parlours and other small businesses who had used the word "rockstar" in their name. US Patent Office records show Take-Two is behind filings to contest numerous names with connections to the words "rockstar", "social club", "mafia", "civilization" and more. It Takes Two is the latest victim in a volley of trademark and copyright claims from publisher Take-Two, and just one of dozens of claims issued this year against a wide array of businesses and products. Take-Two declined to comment when contacted by Eurogamer. The team also did not comment on how this had impacted Hazelight's ability to sell or market It Takes Two currently, any plans to rename the game, or ideas for any potential sequel. Running time: 101 MIN.Still, Hazelight did not dispute it had been forced to abandon the trademark to its game because of Take-Two - something which can be seen in this notice of abandonment sent to the US Patent Office shortly after Take-Two's claim was filed. Reviewed at Mann National, Westwood, Nov. Screenplay, Deborah Dean Davis.Ĭamera (Deluxe), Kenneth Zunder editor, Roger Bondelli music, Sherman Foote, Ray Foote production design, Edward Pisoni art direction, Vlasta Svoboda costume design, Molly McGuiness sound (Dolby), David Lee assistant director, Mick MacKay casting, Amy Lippens. Executive producers, Keith Samples, Mel Efros. Co-producers, Laura Friedman, Andy Cohen. release of a Rysher Entertainment presentation of an Orr & Cruickshank production in association with Dualstar Prods. Even the dependable Philip Bosco, as the Callaway Man Friday, has to fight valiantly to retain a shred of dignity in this generally insipid effort.Ī Warner Bros. It’s really the charm and charisma of Alley and Guttenberg that keeps the film from total descent into cotton-candy sweetness. The jokes are, without exception, right on the cute little button nose. Neither writer Deborah Dean Davis nor director Andy Tennant has the panache or skill to elevate this enlarged sitcom into graceful farce. The whole notion that two identical but non-biological twins might exist in close geographic proximity will have to be addressed in some other pic. Of course each is mistaken for the other, and both experience a shock that sends them running back to safety and literally head-on into each other.Īs the picture relies on contrivance more than character, one has to suspend disbelief regularly. The convenient juxtaposition finds the two young girls being crated off to upstate New York’s (actually rural Ontario’s) Lake Minocqua - Alyssa to a family estate and Amanda just across the lake at Camp Callaway for deprived kids.Ĭoincidence is all-important in “It Takes Two.” Amanda winds up at the presumably haunted Callaway home on a dare just as Alyssa has run off rather than face the torture of the impending engagement party. However, her mettle is put to the test when dad announces his engagement to shrill socialite Clarice Kensington (Jane Sibbett). She’s a tad theatrical, but essentially refined and proper. But the woman lacks a beau or the financial wherewithal to fit the bill, even though she considers her ward too cute for words.Īlyssa (Ashley Olsen) is the daughter of cellular phone magnate and widower Roger Callaway (Guttenberg). Her favored choice for mom is social worker Diane (Alley). The hoary storyline presents Amanda ( Mary-Kate Olsen), a tough-talking, streetwise 9-year-old orphan, in search of ideal foster parents.