To Tim:
Not to drag this out too much, but Tim. From my point of view, Billy and Steve were paid to be actors in a fictitious film based on their lives and loosely centered around their rivalry in Donkey Kong. Over half the movie is about Billy and Steve as characters, the clash of their personal and professional situations, with DK as a backdrop.
I understand that you are ridiculously upset that you feel like you were cut out from the movie and subsequently financial compensation. I would be just as hung up if I felt I lost out on $10,000. But the absolute bottom line is, nobody outside of the CAG community gives two craps about Donkey Kong. Every person I've come across who has seen the film literally remembers nothing about it besides "Billy is a bit of an ass and Steve is a total ham."
Your skills at DK which were amazing at the time had ZERO worth to the filmmakers unless you were the owner of a statewide restaurant chain, or an engineering school graduate teaching high school science and playing drums in a band on the side because he got laid off from Boeing, both with wife and kids. That's why Sanders got in as well even though you're right that he never really got anywhere in DK.
Now, if you DID reach out and show you were an alright guy and had a wife and kids or at least an interesting career with an interesting backstory, and you STILL got shut down, then yeah, it was a bit unfair, but that's Hollywood. The guy next to you hits the Jackpot in a slot machine, you don't get any of it, and you can gripe all you want. Maybe you could have done a better job of making friends with them while they were filming.
To George:
I'm a part of the Speedrunning community as well, which has taken off and, with a ton of luck, started to make being good at single player video games profitable. The people who get 600-1000 viewers on their streams every single day, no matter what they are playing, make about $100-150 a month. How many of us can get 600 or even 60 or even 20 every single day?
There is a big wall around our community, fortified by the fact that the games we play are downright boring to watch, even though they're a lot of fun to play. A significant majority of gamers would rather watch the intro of Super Mario 64 for hours on end before they'd think twice about shutting off a DK 1-1 reset-a-thon. Unless you can make 20 hours of 1-1 and then ~2 hours of barrel board leeching anything but a snoozefest to people who don't really care about playing the game themselves, it's going to stay that way. It's unfortunate, but that's the way it is.
PS: And TG has always been a crapshoot when it comes to garnering notoriety, especially now as they're barely relevant to anything anymore.