The Blind Side
The Blind Side
The Blindside" writer Michael Lewis, dessen livre, in light of the existence of previous NFL player Michael Her, who had been adjusted for the film and selected for Best Picture at the Oscars, ended his quietness on the show between the subject and the Tuohy family.
On Wednesday, Lewis told The Washington Post that no one involved with the book had seen a large amount of money in the film. The film acquired almost $310 million from the movies. In the book, Lewis follows Oher from his childhood in an unfortunate local area, his years at a tuition-based school in Tennessee, to his supposée reception via Sean and Leigh Anne Tuohy.
Oher documented a claim Monday, guaranteeing the Tuohys never embraced him but made a conservatorship over him. Oher says he didn't get anything from the film. Tuohy's legal counselor said Wednesday, they assessed Oher, and the family got $100,000 each, and the couple paid charges on the player's piece.
The Blindside: Development of a Game" Michael Lewis goes to the „Blindside" benefit debut at the theater on November 19, 2009, in New Orleans. (Getty Images ) „Everybody ought to be frantic at the Hollywood studio framework“, Lewis told The Washington Post. „Michael Oher ought to join the author strike". It's preposterous the way Hollywood bookkeeping works, yet the cash isn't in the Tuohys' pockets. Lewis said the studio paid $250,000 for the choice to make the film, and he said he split the cash equally with the Tuohy family. He said the Tuohy family split their portion. While the film was a film industry crush, Lewis said he and the Tuohy family got around $350,000 each from the film's benefits. Lewis said the Tuohy family wanted to impart the cash to Oher, but the NFL player declined his sovereignty checks. Lewis said he thought the Tuohy family had placed the looks into a trust for Oher's child.



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