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Tucker Max | |
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Occupation | Writer, Blogger |
Genre | Fratire, Non-fiction |
Notable works | I Hope They Serve Beer in Hell |
Tucker Tibor Max is an American humorist, Internet personality, and entrepreneur. He has achieved widespread fame on the Internet for his website, TuckerMax.com, where he chronicles his drunken, sexual adventures in the form of short stories.
His first book, I Hope They Serve Beer in Hell, made the New York Times Best Seller List in 2006, 2007 and 2008. He is also the founder of Rudius Media, an Internet-based media network specializing in the discovery and development of online talent.
Max is a graduate of the University of Chicago and of Duke University. His site receives nearly 1 million unique visitors a month. Max is the son of Dennis Max, a well known restaurant owner in South Florida.
Tucker Max Projects
In 2006, Max began development of a television pilot for Comedy Central, but the project was ultimately abandoned. Max was set to release a new book titled Assholes Finish First in the fall of 2008, but delayed it for a year to coincide with the 2009 release of the I Hope They Serve Beer in Hell movie. He purportedly received a $300,000 advance from the publisher for his second book and has announced intentions to release a second edition of I Hope They Serve Beer in Hell. Max is the founder of an online company named Rudius Media. The company website states that it is "dedicated to finding, publishing, managing and publicizing new and original content by unknown or under-promoted artists and writers." His blogging network includes journalist Mark Ebner, strategy writer Robert Greene and actor/comedian Jamie Kennedy. In 2008, The Hollywood Reporter announced that he was producing a movie based on his first bestselling book, also titled I Hope They Serve Beer in Hell. Max has detailed the process on a production blog hosted on the movie's website.
Legal troubles
In 2003, Max was court ordered to remove a story from his site which was a "tell all" account of his relationship with Katy Johnson, a former Miss Vermont. It was an unflattering account and Johnson filed an invasion-of-privacy lawsuit. The case was dismissed after the ACLU stepped in on Max's behalf claiming that the court had violated his First Amendment rights. The story was later reposted on his website when all lawsuits were settled and was renamed "The (Almost Banned) Miss Vermont Story".
He was also sued by Anthony DiMeo III under the Violence Against Women Act in 2006 due to allegedly harassing posts on Max's internet messageboard. The lawsuit was thrown out of court, dismissed as "frivolous", a decision many legal scholars agreed with. The judge's brief concluded with the words: "Here we do so by protecting the coarse conversation that, it appears, never ends on tuckermax.com.
Criticism
Tucker Max has had the truthfulness of his stories questioned. Jane Skinner of Fox News also compared Max's stories to James Frey when she remarked, "My first thought reading was James Frey in A Million Little Pieces".. Max was also compared to Frey during an appearance on the Opie and Anthony radio show. After being unable to provide proof of "The Absinthe Donuts Story", he was then lead to believe his microphone wasn't working. Opie, Anthony, and comedian Jim Norton accused him of lying while he was off-microphone.
Bibliography
- I Hope They Serve Beer in Hell (2006)
- Belligerence and Debauchery: The Tucker Max Stories (2003) (out of print)
- The Definitive Book of Pick-Up Lines (2001) (out of print)
References
- "The Michael Crook Call Out Thread". Rudius Media Message Board. Retrieved 2008-05-16.
- NYT Bestseller List Paperback Nonfiction 2/5/06
- NYT Bestseller List Paperback Nonfiction 5/7/07
- NYT Bestseller List Paperback Nonfiction 4/13/08
- Brett Love (12/11/2006). "Comedy Central signs up Tucker Max". Tv Squad. Retrieved 2008-01-15.
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(help) - Blogads Accounting (01/15/2008). "Keyword: Tucker Max; 1 month". Blogads.com. Retrieved 2008-01-15.
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(help) - Alexa (01/15/2008). "TuckerMax.com on Alexa.com". Alexa. Retrieved 2008-01-15.
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(help) - Max's Grille. "Dennis Max". Max's Grille. Retrieved 2008-01-15.
- This was later canceledPair making tracks to Max
- Brett Love (12/11/2006). "Comedy Central signs up Tucker Max". TV Squad. Retrieved 2008-01-15.
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(help) - Matthew Thornton (9/25/2006). "Deals". Publisher's Weekly. Retrieved 2008-01-14.
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(help) - Tucker Max. "Assholes Finish First". Amazon. Retrieved 2008-01-14.
- "Assholes Finish First". Rudius Media. Retrieved 2008-01-15.
- Vance, Ashlee (11th March 2007). "Tucker the f**ker claims blogger book deals are 'easy'". The Register. Retrieved 2008-01-14.
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(help) - Max, Tucker (1/02/08). "Vote on the new cover for IHTSBIH". The Rudius Media Messageboard. Retrieved 2008-01-14.
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(help) - "Rudius Media". Rudius Media. Retrieved 2008-01-14.
- "About the Rudius Authors". Rudius Media. Retrieved 2008-01-14.
- "Hollywood, Interrupted"
- "Power, Seduction and War"
- "JamieKennedy.net"
- Goldstein, Gregg (4/16/2008), "'Beer in Hell' gets big-screen treatment", The Hollywood Reporter
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- I Hope They Serve Beer In Hell - The Movie blog.
- "Someone Talked" Annoy.com account of Johnson's lawsuit vs. Max
- New York Times - Internet Battle Raises Questions About Privacy and the First Amendment
- TuckerMax.com: ACLU amicus curiae
- "It's March 15, and I am officially back to work, and I've been sued -". Max, Tucker. 15, March, 2006. Retrieved 2008-01-14.
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(help) - "The Dimeo Lawsuit Thread". Max, Tucker. 13, March, 2006. Retrieved 2008-01-15.
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(help) - "New Law Prohibiting Annoying Anonymous Speech Online:". Volokh, Eugene. 20, March, 2006. Retrieved 2008-01-14.
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(help) - "The Greatest Threats To Free Speech On The Internet". Sean. 20, March, 2006. Retrieved 2008-01-14.
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(help) - "Judge's Brief"
- Memoir of Bad Boy Tucker Max's Outlandish Exploits, FoxNews.com, May 11, 2006. Retrieved on 2008-07-11.
- Tucker Max Spins Yarns with Opie and Anthony
External links
- TuckerMax.com - Official website
- Rudius Media - Max's company
- IMDB: Tucker Max
- Debauchery That Leaps Right Off the Page - NYT Review of IHTSBIH
- I Hope They Serve Beer In Hell Movie Site- Movie Production Blog