{"id":15960,"date":"2020-03-16T05:00:18","date_gmt":"2020-03-16T09:00:18","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/bullmensfiction.com\/?p=15960"},"modified":"2022-08-03T13:12:41","modified_gmt":"2022-08-03T17:12:41","slug":"hollywood-hologram","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/mrbullbull.com\/newbull\/fiction\/hollywood-hologram\/","title":{"rendered":"Hollywood Hologram"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Dear Mr. Moore and Mr. Reitman,<\/p>\n<p>My name is Jennifer Pennington. I\u2019m the Public Relations Officer here at Hollywood Hologram Live 4-D Holographic Entertainment Co. Thank you so much for contacting us. It\u2019s feedback from customers such as you that helps make our company the best that it can be, though I must say that I was deeply saddened, and quite frankly disturbed, to receive your complaint letter (and the accompanying video evidence), which was passed on to me last week by one of our customer service representatives. Due to the seriousness of the situation, I felt it important that I respond to you personally.<\/p>\n<p>First of all, let me congratulate you on your big day. All things considered, I hope it was a joyous affair. That said, on behalf of everyone at Hollywood Hologram, I would like to extend my sincerest apologies for the unfortunate \u201cincident\u201d (as we have been calling it, for lack of a better term) involving our product at your wedding reception. I can only imagine how upsetting, and downright traumatizing, it must have been for everyone involved to witness. No one should be forced to sit through such vulgar and unspeakable acts, especially not with\u00a0 what appeared to be the many young children in attendance. Not that I view the acts themselves to be particularly vulgar, since I happen to consider myself a fairly progressive person (I\u2019m of the opinion that what two consenting adults do in the privacy of their home is their own business), but rather I\u2019m referring to the context and lack of consent on the part of the audience.<\/p>\n<p>We are particularly sensitive to this situation given that it took place at a same-sex wedding. We know full well how long (far too long, in my opinion) your community had to fight in order to gain the right to marry, and the last thing we would want is to make a mockery of that. I know firsthand, having been married to the greatest man in the world for ten amazing years, just how special one\u2019s wedding day is, regardless of if it\u2019s between a man and a woman, a man and a man, a woman and a woman, and so on. Not that it compares to your situation, but I too suffered something of a mishap on my wedding day. We ordered pink hydrangeas for our centerpieces to honor my late grandmother, who used to have a garden full of them when I was growing up. However, on the day of our wedding, to our horror, the florist showed up with white roses (what a clich\u00e9, right?). In the end we didn\u2019t let it spoil our big day, but I\u2019d be lying if I didn\u2019t say it somewhat tarnished it, so I can certainly empathize with what you must have gone through.<\/p>\n<p>Before addressing some of your concerns, I\u2019d just like to take a moment to tell you a little bit about our company, because we here at Hollywood Hologram take great pride in what we\u2019ve been able to accomplish. As you may already know, we are one of the biggest providers of live 4-D holographic entertainment in the country. Our technology has been described as nothing short of revolutionary by some of the most reputable tech media outlets out there (I won\u2019t bore you with the complete list, but I will tell you that it includes the likes of <em>WIRED<\/em>, <em>Scientific American<\/em>, and <em>TechCrunch<\/em>, just to give you an idea, with the latter calling our holograms \u201cso lifelike that it\u2019s almost as if they are there in the flesh,\u201d which I\u2019m sure you can attest to yourselves, for better or worse).<\/p>\n<p>More than just entertainment, we like to think that our holograms make the world a better place by bringing the past into the present and celebrating life alongside history. You may as well be the first to know that we are also at work on an exciting new project to help combat religious conflict by bringing the world\u2019s major religious leaders together on stage for World Religion Day (with the exception of course of he who shall not be depicted\u2014we learned our lesson on that one after last year\u2019s incident at a certain ceremony to mark the end of Ramadan).<\/p>\n<p>But it hasn\u2019t always been smooth sailing for us. When we first set out to change the world of holography, we faced plenty of pushback from certain social and religious groups. Some accused us of exploiting the good names of deceased celebrities without their consent, even going so far as to call what we do a form of \u201cghost slavery\u201d (we strongly disagreed, and after a lengthy and expensive legal battle, so too did the courts); while others (i.e., evangelicals) have condemned us for \u201cplaying God.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>Despite these many obstacles, with the help of the world\u2019s leading holographic scientists and motion capture experts, Hollywood Hologram has remained dedicated to its mission of creating the most realistic computer-generated four-dimensional human likenesses (or HumaGrams\u2122) possible. Before branching out into private functions, our holograms had been featured in concerts, music festivals, halftime shows, parades (including NYC Pride), and other major public events around the world (you may have seen our hand in The Beatles\u2019 reunion at the Grammy Awards, complete with hologram John Lennon and hologram George Harrison).<\/p>\n<p>Furthermore, you should know that Hollywood Hologram prides itself on being an LGBTQ-friendly company (in fact, many of our most-requested performers are gay, including Freddie Mercury and George Michael). Every year we donate a portion of our profits to civil rights organizations such as GLAAD, and we regularly score high on the Human Rights Campaign Foundation\u2019s Corporate Equality Index. But perhaps most importantly, we make every effort to cultivate a work environment that celebrates diversity and champions inclusion benefits for everyone.<\/p>\n<p>All of this is to say that Hollywood Hologram has a long and reputable history, and while we\u2019re always open to constructive criticism, we do not take lightly to any accusations of impropriety. More specifically, to the charge that someone, or some people, within our company \u201cintentionally sabotaged\u201d your wedding day due to political or religious ideologies, or that we committed a hate crime by \u201cperpetuating the harmful stereotype that all gay men are promiscuous or hypersexual to the point of deviance,\u201d all I can say is such claims are totally unfounded and without merit, and should you continue to make them in a public forum (i.e., your not-so-subtle threat to \u201csee what <em>Good Morning America <\/em>has to say about all this\u201d), I should warn you that we could be required to pursue legal action for defamation.<\/p>\n<p>Unfortunately, as of now it is still unclear as to why the holograms at your wedding\u2014hologram Elvis and hologram Prince (great choices, by the way)\u2014acted the way they did, which is to say in a concupiscent, downright pornographic, manner. One theory we are currently exploring is that it was some sort of glitch in the computer program, though that wouldn\u2019t explain the holograms\u2019 specific actions, such as why Elvis suddenly ripped off his American Eagle jumpsuit in the middle of \u201cLove Me Tender\u201d and began wiggling his hips to create what I can only describe as a sort of helicopter effect with his privates parts (though I now see why they called him Elvis the Pelvis, ha ha\u2014sorry, just trying to make light of an awful situation). Or why Prince climbed onto Mr. Moore\u2019s grandmother\u2019s wheelchair\u2014who, as you mentioned in your note, made the trip all the way from Florida mere days from her 90th birthday\u2014and started performing a lap dance before pulling down his sequined pants and using his member to strum the guitar solo to \u201cPurple Rain.\u201d Further, it certainly doesn\u2019t explain why the two deceased musicians took turns mounting each other over the dessert table, since such behavior, I can assure you, is nowhere to be found in our software. Given the nature of the incident, we strongly suspect that someone\u2014perhaps one of our many competitors\u2014hacked into our system in an effort to damage our reputation.<\/p>\n<p>Unfortunately, as per our company policy, which you agreed to when you signed off on the Terms and Conditions of your contract, we do not offer refunds. Besides, from what we understand, the incident with the holograms did not occur until well into their set, at which point, I think it\u2019s fair to say, you more or less got what you paid for (some would argue more\u2014I mean, how often do you get to see two of the biggest stars of all time in such revealing states?). If, for example, you went to a Bruce Springsteen concert (and I use him as an example because my husband and I are huge fans of \u201cThe Boss,\u201d having seen him perform live twelve times), and a technical issue prevented him from coming out for an encore (as he is known to do, sometimes returning to the stage three or four times), would you expect to receive a refund? No, of course not. Sure you might be upset that you didn\u2019t get to hear an extended version of \u201cBorn to Run,\u201d but you would still be happy to have enjoyed his other many hits, including \u201cGlory Days,\u201d \u201cDancing in the Dark,\u201d and \u201cI\u2019m Goin\u2019 Down\u201d (we were disappointed to learn that he no longer plays our personal favorite, \u201cBorn in the U.S.A.\u201d).<\/p>\n<p>However, as a show of good faith, we would be happy to offer you a discount on your next purchase, should you ever choose to use Hollywood Hologram for your entertainment needs again. Perhaps you two are considering starting a family (though I understand it can be quite difficult for two men to adopt, likely due to the belief, true or not, that children fare better in traditional mother-father families). As you may know, gender reveal parties are quite popular these days. What better way to announce to your loved ones that you\u2019ve chosen to have a boy than with a rendition of \u201cBeautiful Boy\u201d by John Lennon, or, in the case of a girl, Stevie Wonder\u2019s \u201cIsn\u2019t She Lovely?\u201d We want to be perfectly clear that this generous offer should in no way be misconstrued as an admission of guilt or wrongdoing on our part.<\/p>\n<p>Thank you and best of luck as you start your new life together.<\/p>\n<p>Sincerely,<\/p>\n<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p>Jennifer Pennington<\/p>\n<p>Public Relations Officer<\/p>\n<p>Hollywood Hologram Live 4-D Holographic Entertainment Inc.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>First of all, let me congratulate you on your big day. All things considered, I hope it was a joyous affair. 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