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To: abb
A newsmaker named Michael Bay, executive producer of the recent movie "Transformers," shares his thoughts on a SAG strike.
Oh my god. SAG wants more than Directors and Writers? That's a smart tactic I guess. When are people going to understand, most importantly actors - we are at war - we are facing a major recession - our country is in dire need of being fixed - our country also has no money because we have given trillions to the Iraq war and we have NOT even started to pay for it - it is just paid right now by printing more money on presses - China owns our ass in every way. Why not strike on a business in a down fall. Just like the writer's they made pennies on the four extra months striking - when you do the real math and they are paying the price for it still - so many writer's out of work still!!! I want this business to thrive - I know the studio heads and they will punish those that defy them. Okay, be an idealist - but you will never get a better deal then the writer's or directors - only the same - the studio's will never allow it, don't kid yourself. The working actors don't want a strike - they have said so. Too many non working actors have a say which is crazy - maybe there are just too many actors?? Gosh I'm even a member of SAG, but I don't feel I've earned the right to vote in this guild.

One hunch, the leaders of these guilds seem to like the limelight they get in the press, it becomes more about the ego in the room rather than something smart. Striking is not smart. Through the history in America, strikes in businesses have only gained the union worker 6% at the max - so take the emotion out of it and go for the 6%. A path to strike is not smart for the the hundreds of thousands of people in this business. Sanity needs to prevail here - talk real and talk the same talk as your union brothers - not more!
Mr Bay's fine argument may fall upon deaf ears to a rank-and-file that perceives him as the man on the Kremlin balcony.
12 posted on 05/10/2008 9:49:03 AM PDT by Milhous (Gn 22:17 your descendants shall take possession of the gates of their enemies)
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To: Milhous

Meanwhile, Nikki Finke is in full moonbat hysteria mode over the “Primetime Pilot Panic” that the networks find themselves in.
http://www.deadlinehollywooddaily.com/primetime-pilot-panic-back-to-you-cancelled-the-inn-picked-up/


13 posted on 05/10/2008 10:02:58 AM PDT by abb (Organized Journalism: Marxist-style collectivism applied to information sharing)
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To: Milhous

I wish there was a rerun channel. There are many oldie-but-goodie TV shows I’d rather watch than the new stuff that’s offered now. To name a few...Laugh In, the Smothers Brothers Comedy Hour, Monty Python, WKRP in Cinnci, Old SNLs, Candid Camera and Drew Carey are several comedy programs I liked. Dragnet, Murder She Wrote, Colombo, Perry Mason, Nero Wolfe, Diagnosis Murder and Quincy M.E are others I miss.

Maybe one of the MSM networks could up their viewership by switching to reruns.


14 posted on 05/10/2008 10:53:38 AM PDT by IM2MAD
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