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  1. Texas-born and current Los Angeles resident, Christopher Mallick is the founder and owner of Oxymoron Entertainment, Inc. one of the entertainment industry's most innovative and next-generation minded production company's headquartered in Los Angeles.

  2. Christopher Mallick (born February 12, 1959) is a Texas-born film producer who began his professional career in business when he launched multiple billing companies, including one of the Internet's first third-party billing services.

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  3. Christopher Mallick. Texas-born and current Los Angeles resident, Christopher Mallick is the founder and owner of Oxymoron Entertainment, Inc. one of the entertainment industry's most innovative and next-generation minded production company's headquartered in Los Angeles.

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    • 10 Audrey Dawns Is Based on Various Adult Actresses
    • 9 Jack Harris Is Definitely Based on Christopher Mallick
    • 8 It Originally Came Together as A TV Series
    • 6 There Are A Few Anachronistic Errors in The Movie
    • 5 That Terrorist Link Is Taken from Real Life
    • 4 Beering & Dolby Were Composite Characters
    • 3 A Scene Was Cut from The Movie to Keep Its Rating
    • 2 Mallick’s Company Has Sued Paramount Over The Movie’S Lackluster Box Office

    There is a lot of speculation among fans as to who the inspiration was for Audrey Dawns. The obvious choice is a former adult actress with the stage name Anette Dawn (aka Anett Bosci), who would be about the right age for the era. Others have noted resemblances to adult actresses Jesse Jane and Seka. Actress Laura Ramsey, who played her in the movi...

    Christopher Mallick produced the movie and co-wrote it with director George Gallo, and it’s based on his real life experiences. In the movie, Wayne and Buck begin by shooting their own adult content. It’s Jack who shows them that they can make the real moneyby being the “middle men”– the third party who processes payments for adult websites in a wa...

    The idea for the movie had been brewing in Mallick’s mind for years, and as he reached the proposal stage, what he had in mind originally was a TV series. He planned to approach HBO with the idea, and that’s when he hired writer Andy Weiss, known at that point for his work on the MTV hidden camera prank show Punk’d. RELATED: The 8 Best Documentarie...

    There are a few errors in the movie, which is set in 1997/1998. In one scene, for example, a computer screen shows Windows XP, which was released in 2001. In a car chase scene, Buck and Wayne are driving a 2010 Cadillac. Similarly, when they walk into the bar to meet Russian mobsters, there is a 2008 Ferrari parked outside. A scene at the AVN adult...

    The movie’s tone shifts from comedy to tense thrillerto gritty crime flick, even including a terrorism angle. That aspect of the story– where one of the 9/11 bombers was traced via their adult film consumption and a credit card– is accurate. While the details might vary, writer Andy Weiss confirmed the facts in an interview. “People will think, 'Is...

    In the movie, the story boils down to two substance-abusing visionaries who have great ideas but a management style that prioritizes partying over the details. In real life, there were many such party-fueled entrepreneurs in the adult entertainment biz, as it turns out. RELATED: Every M. Night Shyamalan’s Film Ranked, According to Critics In a prev...

    It goes without saying that a movie that sets out to be a realistic portrayal of the adult film industry is going to have its work cut out for it in terms of securing a rating that'll allow it a wide theatrical release. A fairly long scene that takes place at a sex party was cut from the movie because it would have pushed it to an NC-17 rating– con...

    Middle Menearned just under $750K on a budget of $20 million, and was only in release for 21 weeks on 252 theaters. After Paramount released the movie to Netflix, Mallick’s company, Middle Pictures, sued them in 2016, saying they’d made “little effort” to promote it. The suit claims that the distribution was part of Paramount’s “broader strategy to...

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  4. Chris Mallick is the owner and CEO of ePassporte, N.V., based in Curaçao, Netherlands Antilles, an e-commerce company allowing payments and money transfers to be made through the Internet.

  5. Middle Men is a 2009 American drama film directed by George Gallo and written by Gallo and Andy Weiss. It stars Luke Wilson, Giovanni Ribisi, Gabriel Macht and James Caan. The movie is based on the experiences of Christopher Mallick, who was one of the founders of the first Internet billing companies.

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  7. Aug 4, 2010 · Co-writer/director George Gallo and producer Christopher Mallick talk about "Middle Men," their upcoming film that centers on the early days of Internet billing and online adult entertainment. The movie, which opens Friday, stars Luke Wilson, Giovanni Ribisi, Gabriel Macht and James Caan.

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