DouglassGirl wrote:
I'm confused. Who exactly are you yelling at?
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seaguy |
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CasualWatcher9 |
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I'll go slow. So that DG won't be confused. I'll attempt, but try to think, DG. Attempt to think. And I'll even try to go slow enough so
that even Glam can stop being the royal fucking cunt she is always being. So you all can catch up.
Slow. S. L.O.W. Put on your thinking caps and let me walk you through this. I realize I'm dealing with mental fucking defectives here, but I'll try. SAG just fucked the Golden Globes. Do. You. Get. That? Let me repeat. SAG just fucked the Golden Globes. SAG will not participate in the Golden Globes. The WGA is on strike. SAG is not, but decided to not cross the coveted picket line. With me so far? Cool. Now. SAG has their own awards show coming up on January 27. (Have I lost you two slits yet? You don't seem to have any fucking attention span at all, so I have to keep asking. s.l.o.w.l.y.) Are you two still with me? Or have you wandered off, thinking about shopping and clothes and whatnot? Anyway, I'm pretty much sure I've lost you two at this point. Its been like a minute. I know, too long for your minds. I'll continue for the rest of us. SAG has their own awards show coming up on January 27. Will the SAG fucks refuse to participate in their own awards show as they did the GG's? Will they refuse to cross picket lines to accept their own bullshit prizes? That is the question. I already have an answer. Fuck no. The SAG will get theirs. Will the SGA cross WGA picket lines to accept their awards? No. They won't have to. Tune in January 27 to see that. Oh, wait! There will be no WGA picket lines January 27. That is the gift the SAG gets for fucking the GG's. The WGA gets to pick and choose their picket lines. How fucking convenient. I love a strike where the UNION gets to pick and choose what they strike and what they don't. How very UNION!. And fuck anyone of you that supports this crap. You know what I'm talking about. Oh, and try and keep up DG and Glam. I realize you are just ignorant twats, but do try to represent accordantly. Read. Think. At least fucking try. It's not that hard if you apply yourselves. You two are a disappointment. |
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Nat57 |
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ok so...the SAG awards will go on with all the writers and actors and have a great night, right? Everybody will totally turn against the writers strike if
that happens.
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PAPAYOKE |
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I'm sure some bleeding heart will come along to point out the technical differences, but it seems very hypocritical that actors won't cross the picket
line for the GG, but they will for the SAG awards.
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usuallylurk |
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I didn't watch any late night shows yesterday. Instead, I watched a PBS show that I had taped earlier. What the strike accomplished is to get people, maybe
millions, to stop watching trash.
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Yuelulu |
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No doubt the WGA will give it's blessing to SAG and SAG will take the opportunity to turn it into some political BS session.
Question. The WGA would not give permission for the GG to use film and show clips. Can the studios can do the same to SAG and WGA? Will they? I haven't gone to the movies in the last 1 1/2 years (although i'm a regular netflix user). The only scripted show I've watched regularly in a LONG time is Pushing Daisies. So in the big scheme of things.....I don't give a turd. |
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GlamsSlam |
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CW being considered by you an ignorant twat and dumb cunt is an honor.... I thank you for the name calling and bizarre rants that permeate this thread that
have no real reference except in what is part of your deluded addled mind..
I really find it hysterical that you use a thread in Sucks as some type of political platform in which I think you somehow believe that members of the WGA, etc are reading and taking to heart. When you remove the beanie that protects you from the radiation that the light puts into your head I have no doubt the medication you need to function will be a better choice. |
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Cheyenie |
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I don't watch daytime soaps, but I was wondering how dealing with the strike? Did they work out their own deal with the writers? Those are the writers I
wouldn't mind see striking for awhile.
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usuallylurk |
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The Young and the Restless, for example, has the plot outline written about a year ahead of time. The dialogue is written about two months ahead of time. I
read that the head writer/producer is on strike, so the CEO of Sony temporarily took over. Maybe he, along with other production staff members, are now writing
the show. I also read that there are writers who write the dialogue, then leave it in various places, (for example, next to a trash can), for the producers to
pick up.
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sugarrhill |
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CW9 fails to realize that there will be no picket line at the SAG awards, but rant on- it's funny.
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Mega64 |
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But then again we have someone sharing their um "thoughts" about how the writer's strike affects them.. which is not at all nor do they care.. so this pretty much leaves me mystified..Doesn't really affect me, but that doesn't mean I'm not interested in the strike. I'm interested enough to see how everything falls out just as a bystander, plus the strike also still affects me indirectly with more reality shows (I doubt The Apprentice would still be around if it weren't for the writer's strike, for instance). |
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Ahminept |
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The strike doesn't really "affect" me in the slightest as far as my future television viewing pleasure. I'm still basically a reality TV nut.
But I AM missing my 24/Prison Break/ Heroes/Chuck fix! |
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McWolcott |
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Prison Break is back next monday.
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Bjorkrazy |
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The writers are really fucking dumb if you ask me.
Sure, I understand why they are protesting- but why the hell do they need to ruin all the Award shows? (If they ruin the Oscars too, I'm going to LA with a shotgun) The SAG is being incredibly supportive. I'm sure 99.9% of the Actors would go on the Red Carpet, talk about what they are wearing, their film and then talk about the strike and give their support. It would only help the WGA's cause. So they're fucking retarded. The Golden Globe press conference didn't sound that bad, but thanks to the WGA bitching like little thundercunts, it's going to be a 1 hour shitty show with no Actors. Once again, the Actors would only help them when being interviewed, and second the WGA doesn't write the fucking Actors so they can't bitch about them being there.
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GlamsSlam |
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Yes I do love the irony and well hypocrisy that is SAG.. a union that you are obligated or forced to join once you enter the profession.. they basically take
your entire first paycheck from you to enter this "union" as well.. nice way to welcome you to a career that has a huge unemployment rate. To boycott
GG and then turn around and have the SAG awards.. well okay.. but I also saw there was a Critics Choice award or something on VH1 and they were there for
that.. so I have to believe it has something to do with the production company.. Dick Clark... and not the whole we are unity bullshit. And I am using a laptop
so I have poor connections etc.. but if someone wants to go to You Tube and find the whole Speechless without Writers self righteous videos..its well worth a
laugh.. (sorry about not linking but someone else can)
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More About AMPTP's Fabiani & Lehane
Hardball political consultants Lehane & Fabiani advising the AMPTP for $100,000 a month "may boost the likelihood of Washington-style political hijinks" in the WGA strike. "Things are going to get much more negative in Los Angeles - and the strike will increasingly be linked to the approaching presidential primary," according to Sacramento political writer Bill Bradley writing in LA Weekly (my newspaper).
Further, "the entry of Fabiani and Lehane into the fray is fast becoming an awkward issue in the Democratic presidential campaigns... All of the top Democratic presidential candidates publicly support the writers. Hillary Clinton, for whom they both worked during the late Clinton administration, has walked the picket line with the writers." But the article also clarifies what role the firm plays with Hillary's campaign now. "Lehane has been working for Clinton locally - recently fighting a plan by Republicans in Sacramento to change California's presidential vote in the Electoral College."
The article also notes that Lehane and Fabiani aren't the only hired guns for the studios: "The other key PR hire by the Alliance of Motion
Picture and Television Producers at least makes some political sense - their use of Los Angeles spin doctor Steve Schmidt, a Republican who ran George W.
Bush's war room in 2004 and Arnold Schwarzenegger's campaign in 2006, and still is a senior adviser to John McCain. "I'm not too concerned
about labor getting real mad at me. It's not new," Schmidt says, with a certain wry understatement. He's also working with the Indian casino
tribes who made lucrative deals with the Schwarzenegger administration - tribes that oppose unions that want to organize the burgeoning population of casino
hotel and restaurant workers."
WGA Strike = Layoffs At Warner Bros
I'm told that Warner Bros sent "WARN" letters to the studio's facilities employees. The studio has to do this by law to put them on
notice. My sources say this doesn't necessarily mean that they will get laid off and it doesn't mean all of them will. Also, it's possible that
layoffs would be temporary. But people who've seen the letters say those laid off will be notified on Monday. It also says the studio
won't guarantee that those laid off will be rehired after the strike. In any case, it's rotten news. Which is why Warner Bros and the AMPTP need to
get back to negotiating!
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managerr |
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Uh, it's both sides fault that WB is laying people off, can't try and be blameless there.
John Ridley explains why he left the WGA and went back to work: http://www.latimes.com/news/opinion/la-oew-ridley8jan08,0,170282.story?coll=la-opinion-center |
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Screerider |
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Three sides, really: The co-workers who are reacting to paycuts, the boss who doesn't know how to handle the situation and takes it out on other
employees, and those laid-off people who failed to guarantee themselves job security.
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CasualWatcher9 |
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Screerider wrote:
I count here too. Look at my avatar! I am a precious kitten! |
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shadowdiana |
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Your avatar is indeed adorable, CW9.
I am sure it changed perspective for many of the herd when you changed it, Kudos |
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