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Long story short, I hate plagiarism.

Yesterday, I came across this video, which is an episode of a web-series called Long Story Short.
It was posted a couple of weeks ago on reddit, under the title “This youtube series is really good. It has everything it takes to be popular except the popularity“.
I immediately recognized the concept and execution of the series from a similar identical French show on Canal+ named Bref.
Here’s a sample episode:
http://vimeo.com/45587443

It was interesting seeing an American version of this very popular French series.
Except for the part where this American version was actually plagiarizing the very popular French series.

I’m already hearing the complaints about my plagiarism complaints:[list]

  • Didn’t Picasso say “great artists steal”? (spoiler alert: he wasn’t talking about plagiarism)
  • Are voice-overs copyrightable now?!
  • Isn’t every creation actually recreation?
  • Dude, chillax, we’re all made from the same star junk, right? Isn’t our life, like, really about copying each other? You know? Like if you think about it, we’re all just one big gooey mess. Right?

Groan.[/list]

According to a comment they made, the “creators” were not ripping off Bref, but were actually “inspired” by a similar Israeli show/concept. This one.
The thing is, they forgot to mention the part about how the Israeli show is actually an official remake of Bref. And by official, I mean it has the complete blessing of the original creators, et al.
Woops.

Long Story Short is more than the cover of a song. (Which, by the way, would still have to be credited to its original author.)
It is more than just “inspired by”.
If anything, the lack of acknowledgement towards Bref or its Israeli counterpart in an official capacity (i.e. in the show’s credits) is, well, completely disingenuous.
To quote a reddit comment on the subject:

I’m all for official adaptations of this format and style but the original creators did something really specific and special and to just steal it for an American knockoff without crediting (or getting the blessing of) the original filmmakers isn’t cool.

Now, I’m not saying you should pay royalties to Lost every time you use flashforwards, but there are times when “inspiration” is just a code-word for plagiarism.
This is one of them.
Because I’m not just talking about copying a format. Or just copying a voice-over. Or just copying pacing. Or just copying characters. Or just copying jokes.
I’m talking about copying all of the above. At once. Not just about copying the idea, but copying the execution and the content.
You know, pulling a LaBeouf.

Long Story Short is a blatant disrespect to both the original material and original creators it is stealing from.
It is plagiarism, pure and simple. And it needs to be known.

P.S.: If you’re curious about the original version of Bref, with English subtitles, check this channel out.

The Best Breaking Bad Parodies

We start off our special week with some humor. Like Lost before it, Breaking Bad has had during its five-season run (even more so during its latter years) a ton of parodies. Dramatic series are ripe for the picking.
Here’s a look back at some of the greatest parodies, from the first few seasons until the very end. For science.

ABC’s Breaking Bad – The Sitcom

We start off with one of the oldest parodies around: what if Breaking Bad was an ABC show, and a sitcom on top of that? There’s your answer:

Breaking Bad RPG

There’s no video-game adaptation of the show (yet), so CollegeHumor decided to create their own old-school RPG version of it.

Breaking Swift: ‘We Are Never Ever Gonna Cook Together’

Whether you love, hate, or love to hate Taylor Swift, there’s no denying that this music video is seriously entertaining.

Breaking Abbey

Last year, as the new season of Downton Abbey was about to premiere in the US, The Colbert Report decided to do a great parody of the show, mixing it with the Breaking Bad formula. Special guest stars: a bunch of people.

Breaking Simpsons

In one of the longest couch gags in Simpsons’ history, the animated show decided to do an entire bit parrodying Breaking Bad‘s classic cooking montages.

Breaking Bad: The Middle School Musical

What if a middle school decided to recap five seasons of Breaking Bad, and make it a musical? An instant classic.

Joking Bad (Late Night with Jimmy Fallon)

The latest, and perhaps best Breaking Bad parodies around. This Jimmy Fallon version is actually a fully-fledged short-film featuring cameos by the show’s stars. Gotta end on a high note.

Which is your favorite Breaking Bad spoof?