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re: Screen Actors Strike 2023
Originally Posted by candyrocket786
(Post 14296282)
Get ready for a shit ton of overseas content 😆 coming your way because the last i checked it was business as usual for the rest of the world.
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re: Screen Actors Strike 2023
Barbara Crampton has been promoting her new movie because she said if they strike she won't be able to talk about any project she's involved with for a while.
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re: Screen Actors Strike 2023
Originally Posted by fujishig
(Post 14296288)
Time for some Korean dramas and anime I guess...
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re: Screen Actors Strike 2023
For starters, this will eliminate a bunch of actor driven panels at SDCC next week. Off the top of my head, Stephen Amell and the cast of Heels was scheduled to be there. I also saw the cast of Quantum Leap was supposed to be there as well.
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re: Screen Actors Strike 2023
A good thread from Rachel Zeigler. She has a lot of respect for the below the line workers and crews who are going to get affected. And she even says in this thread that she's lucky that she's had stable work for the last 4 years through COVID. No one knew who she was prior to Westside Story.
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re: Screen Actors Strike 2023
Originally Posted by DJariya
(Post 14296296)
For starters, this will eliminate a bunch of actor driven panels at SDCC next week. Off the top of my head, Stephen Amell and the cast of Heels was scheduled to be there. I also saw the cast of Quantum Leap was supposed to be there as well.
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re: Screen Actors Strike 2023
Originally Posted by candyrocket786
(Post 14296317)
So SDCC will be an actual Comic Con again?
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re: Screen Actors Strike 2023
The streaming services are gonna have a hell of a hard time getting people to keep paying $15 - $16 per month per service if the new content dries up.
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re: Screen Actors Strike 2023
Originally Posted by Decker
(Post 14296357)
The streaming services are gonna have a hell of a hard time getting people to keep paying $15 - $16 per month per service if the new content dries up.
I'd think the streaming services could pivot to licensing international content as a stopgap, as long as they have some time to do so. They are probably a little better positioned than network/cable and/or movies. |
re: Screen Actors Strike 2023
If the DGA got in on this, the strikes would be over in a week tops.
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re: Screen Actors Strike 2023
Originally Posted by Boba Fett
(Post 14296362)
If the DGA got in on this, the strikes would be over in a week tops.
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re: Screen Actors Strike 2023
Originally Posted by Decker
(Post 14296369)
Walk me through that thinking. Even if the studios play ball with directors, their heels seem pretty dug in when it comes to the writers room.
You also have DGA members who are WGA member too and could push for changes there too. |
re: Screen Actors Strike 2023
Originally Posted by Boba Fett
(Post 14296378)
No directors means no reality/filler programming.
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re: Screen Actors Strike 2023
https://deadline.com/2023/07/actors-...ce-1235437198/
Looks like if there are any SAG-AFTRA actors booked on any UK Equity Union jobs, they still have to report to work. also looks like House of the Dragon season 2 won't be disrupted because the UK actors hired are working under the Equity union. https://variety.com/2023/tv/global/h...73e828aa12daf1 Equity actors are not allowed to strike to support SAG/AFTRA because of UK legislative laws. |
re: Screen Actors Strike 2023
Originally Posted by Decker
(Post 14296380)
No Dancing with the Stars, no Amazing Race, no Survivor, no American Idol, no Top Chef.
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Re: Screen Actors Strike 2023
Last time they still aired Big Brother but I guess that wasn't a SAG strike just a writer's strike?
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Re: Screen Actors Strike 2023
This is amazing :
This doesn't just sound like an episode of The Black Mirror, it actually is the plot of the most recent season premiere. |
Re: Screen Actors Strike 2023
Originally Posted by Decker
(Post 14296357)
The streaming services are gonna have a hell of a hard time getting people to keep paying $15 - $16 per month per service if the new content dries up.
Originally Posted by Decker
(Post 14296393)
This is amazing :
https://twitter.com/DiscussingFilm/s...601180162?s=20 This doesn't just sound like an episode of The Black Mirror, it actually is the plot of the most recent season premiere. |
Re: Screen Actors Strike 2023
Originally Posted by Superman07
(Post 14296400)
I think Netflix would be better off because of their large catalog that they also haven’t pulled like the others.
Wouldn't that essentially be the Crispin Glover BTTF II situation though? EDIT - https://collider.com/back-to-the-fut...ory-explained/ |
Re: Screen Actors Strike 2023
Since this will postpone everything for a while, the trickle down effect will most likely fuck over movie theaters since they will have nothing to show. I'm not talking about right this second either, but for upcoming major slates of projects will now be pushed back for who knows how long.
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I watched the entire press conference. I was impressed with how Fran articulated herself and described the situation. After that weird YouTube video was released with an overly optimistic update, she basically said that everything went downhill after that.
Fran and the chief negotiator were pretty pissed about how the press blew up the Italy situation. The press made it sound like she was there for a vacation. She said she was there for a long booked business engagement for some product she endorses and after she was done with that, she was there via Zoom for all meetings. The whole thing that they mentioned about scanning background actors and being able to save and use their likeness without any compensation for perpetuity is bullshit. |
Re: Screen Actors Strike 2023
Originally Posted by Why So Blu?
(Post 14296424)
Since this will postpone everything for a while, the trickle down effect will most likely fuck over movie theaters since they will have nothing to show. I'm not talking about right this second either, but for upcoming major slates of projects will now be pushed back for who knows how long.
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Re: Screen Actors Strike 2023
Originally Posted by devilshalo
(Post 14296197)
Billionaire CEOs don't get affected. They happily lay off employees in order to keep their bonuses. I've been thru 10 years of consecutive layoffs and every year there is still money for bonuses. #thingsthatmakeyougohmmm
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Re: Screen Actors Strike 2023
John Cusack has been spilling a lot of tea on Twitter today.
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I get what he's saying, but I wonder how many producers/actors/whoever who take home obscene amounts of money think of sharing that with, say, the custodial staff or the writers or whatever? I'm sure some do, and I agree that they should push the studios making the projects to pay everyone, just not sure it's a common thing.
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