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'Bumfights' producer defends his video
May 13, 2002 Posted: 7:26 PM EDT (2326 GMT)




LAS VEGAS, Nevada (CNN) -- A Las Vegas filmmaker defended his fast-selling video featuring grisly footage of homeless men fighting and performing dangerous stunts.

In a telephone interview Friday with CNN, 23-year-old Ray Laticia said the homeless men featured in "Bumfights: Cause for Concern, Volume 1" agreed to be videotaped and signed release forms that free the filmmakers from liability.

Laticia said the men were sober and mentally competent when they were taped. But an advertisement on his Web site states otherwise: "You'll see drunk bums beating each other silly," it promises.

Laticia said the men were compensated with food, clothing or money ($20 to $100) after the tapings, though most agreed to participate in the video free of charge. "They want to be part of something," he added. "It's fun. It's a relief from their mundane lives. We've developed a close relationship with many of them. They consider us their friends."




The video, which sells for $19.95 on www.bumfights.com, includes a scene of a homeless man referred to as Rufus the Stunt Bum going down a flight of stairs in a shopping cart. In another scene, Rufus runs into a wall. In yet another, he rams his head into a fast-food drive-through sign. The Web site sells a Rufus the Stunt Bum sweatshirt for $34.95.

The video also features fights between homeless men, which Laticia said were not staged by him or his co producer, Ty Beeson, 24. "Fights are part of their culture. It's a way for them to vent their anger. We're simply there to video it."

In one case, a fight resulted in broken bones and the producers paid the medical bills, Laticia said.

Over the past few weeks, thousands of copies of the video have been sold, and volumes two and three are in production, Laticia said.

Laticia is a recent graduate of the University of Southern California film school. Beeson graduated from the film school of University of California, Los Angeles.

Clark County District Attorney Stewart Bell tells CNN there are no cases pending against the two filmmakers. He says before a case can be opened, a victim must file a complaint with police. "The film is irrelevant unless the filmmakers paid a perpetrator to beat up someone," says Bell. "Then they would be considered an accessory to a crime. But filming a fight between two people in and of itself is not a crime."

Laticia said he and Beeson have decided to donate a percentage of the proceeds from the film to a homeless charity, but they have not decided which one.
 
I was clicking on the boob pics, not realizing what the site was about.

Wow! That is pretty sick!
 

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Alleged 'Bumfights' Video Makers Arrested in Calif.
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SAN DIEGO - Two men who allegedly paid street people to fight each other as part of the Internet video sensation "Bumfights" have been arrested in San Diego, police said on Tuesday.

The arrests of Las Vegas residents Zachary Bubeck, 24, and Ryan Edward McPherson, 19, followed a three-month probe by the La Mesa Police Department into the "Bumfights" tapes, Lt. Raul Garcia said. La Mesa is a suburb of San Diego.

Bubeck surrendered on Monday and detectives arrested McPherson in La Mesa two weeks ago, Garcia said.

Police said they were still looking for two other Las Vegas residents, as well as others who may have been involved in the production of "Bumfights."

Producers claim to have sold more than 300,000 copies of "Bumfights" over the Internet for $19.99 each.

"Bumfights, Vol 1" -- touted by its producers as "the fastest-selling independent video" featuring "drunks" and "crackheads" -- shows bedraggled men engaging in fistfights and acts of self-abuse, such as running headlong into steel doors and leaping off bridges.

Police say the "Bumfights" producers persuaded street people to fight for the camera in exchange for cash payments, food, liquor and hotel rooms but warned the participants not to tell authorities about the remuneration.

One person broke his leg during a taping session in La Mesa, and producers threatened another witness in the case, police said.

Bubeck and McPherson were charged with conspiracy, solicitation of a felony crime and illegally paying people to fight.

They are due in court on Oct. 10 for a preliminary hearing
 

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EL CAJON – Three producers of the "Bumfights" video, in which homeless men were paid to fight each other and perform dangerous stunts, were sentenced today to probation and volunteer work in homeless shelters.

Ryan McPherson, Daniel J. Tanner and Zachary Bubeck pleaded guilty May 9 to misdemeanor conspiracy to promote illegal fighting.

They were given credit for jail time served and told to stay away from Rufus Hannah and Donald Brennan, two transients who starred in the video.

Hannah, 47, and Brennan, 53, have filed a civil lawsuit against the "Bumfights" producers, alleging physical and emotional damage incurred during the making of the video.

A fourth defendant, Michael Slyman, pleaded guilty to the same charge and received the same sentence on May 16.

"All persons are entitled to dignity and respect," Judge Charles Ervin said at Slyman's sentencing.

Prosecutor Curtis Ross called the defendants' actions "extremely cruel" and "cold-hearted," saying they had ruined the lives of several transients.

He said the defendants acted the way they did out of "sick humor and a desire for financial gain at the peril of others."

A hearing is scheduled Thursday to determine if the defendants will be barred from associating with each other in the future. "Bumfights" has sold more than 300,000 copies online at $20 apiece.

http://www.signonsandiego.com/news/metro/20030620-1659-bumfights.html
 

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I bought this on ebay a few months ago as a joke. Pretty disturbing actually.
 

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