The mega-strike that could take down Hollywood - Actors like Lily Tomlin and Jane Fonda are poised to join the writers on the picket line

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Hollywood's writers have been on strike for two months and soon the actors may join them, swapping the red carpet for the picket lines.

The Screen Actors Guild-American Federation of Television and Radio Artists (SAG-AFTRA) contract expires at midnight local time on 12 July, following a deadline extension that delayed the possibility of a mega-strike by almost two weeks.

They would join the Writers Guild of America, which went on strike on 2 May after failing to reach a deal with the Alliance of Motion Picture and Television Producers (AMPTP), an umbrella group representing studios like Disney, Netflix, Amazon and Apple.

Both SAG-AFTRA and AMPTP have said they will not comment while contract negotiations are ongoing.

It would be the first time that unions representing both writers and actors would strike at the same time since 1960, when future US President Ronald Regan was president of the actors' union.

A third union, the Directors Guild of America, has already negotiated a contract and will not join the strike.

Dozens of productions have already been halted since the writers went on strike, including Stranger Things, Billions and Marvel's Blade.

If there is an actors' strike, there could be even more delays, and some shows may be cancelled altogether.

For audiences, that likely means the next series of your favourite TV show will be delayed, and many shows may disappear forever.

While some international productions will continue, it will be limited, because SAG-AFTRA represents more than 160,000 performers around the world - like writer and actor Phoebe Waller-Bridge, who addressed the strike at the London premiere of the latest Indiana Jones movie.

"I really hope we can get this sorted. Writers are the most important people in this industry, I really believe that," she said.
Like the writers already on strike, actors say that streaming services haven't shared the wealth, even as they have led to an explosion of entertainment content. The never-ending quest for new subscribers is an unsustainable business model, they say, and studio executives are reaping huge salaries while many actors and writers can't make a decent living.

Actors and writers used to make money from re-runs on network TV. They would get a cheque in the post every time a movie or show they worked on was re-broadcast and that allowed actors to survive between projects in the business, which has always been a feast-or-famine job.

But streaming services upended Hollywood, and now actors and writers get little or nothing when someone watches their work on a streaming service, which also traditionally pays less than network TV.

The negotiations are being conducted in secret so it's not clear what might be the sticking points or if a deal is imminent. Members overwhelmingly voted in favour of a strike if a deal cannot be reached.

"If they could replace us, they would have done it many years ago," writer and actor Adam Conover said while picketing outside Netflix.

"Are they going to replace you with reality TV? Or with YouTube stars? Well, they can try," he said, adding that people around the world turn on the TV to watch shows like Stranger Things and sports.

In a surprise move, many of Hollywood's A-list actors signed a letter to their union supporting a strike if they cannot get a "transformative" new contract from studios.

The letter - which has been widely circulated in Los Angeles - was signed by the likes of Meryl Streep, Mark Ruffalo, Jennifer Lawrence and Quinta Brunson - has more than 1,000 signatures now, according to industry publication Deadline.

Both the writers and actors are striking for not only better pay, but for restrictions on using artificial intelligence (AI) in productions, which they say is an "existential" threat.

Actors say AI could create a doomsday scenario where deep fakes and dead actors could be the stars of tomorrow through computer-generated faces and voices.

For many in the business, it's a bleak thought - computer generated moviemaking without a camera crew, actor or writer involved.

Influential musician and artist Kim Gordon, the founder of Sonic Youth and a Screen Actors Guild member, said she'd never consider allowing an AI version of herself.

"It's important to be worried about it," Ms Gordon said while picketing outside Netflix. "But I feel like AI will never replace creativity."

(Link: https://www.bbc.com/news/world-us-canada-66140336)

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While I hate these Hollywood fags as much as the next guy, I don't think most of them are the rich elite types. Don't most actors and writers get paid shit wages, especially for California?
Most Hollywood types are wealthy nepobabies and trust fund brats who buy their way into Hollywood or just plain suck/fuck their way into gainful employment. Or members of ((the tribe)).

The struggling ones are those who refused to suck/fuck or in general didn't go to the right ivy league school or were unable to befriend sympathetic mebers of ((the tribe)) to go to bat for them.
 
"If they could replace us, they would have done it many years ago," writer and actor Adam Conover said while picketing outside Netflix.

AI is advancing at a frightening rate. Your job will be done by a series of 1's and 0's that requires no compensation.
 
Imagine having to compete with a slightly intelligent word processor and shitting yourself over it. Git gud
 
Imagine having to compete with a slightly intelligent word processor and shitting yourself over it. Git gud
They're competing and losing. Turns out these AI have been programmed with things like "grammar" and "sentence structure" which are simply alien thoughts to the modern crop of creative writers. So they write stuff that flows better than whatever babble comes out of their drug and tranny juice hazes.
 
They're competing and losing. Turns out these AI have been programmed with things like "grammar" and "sentence structure" which are simply alien thoughts to the modern crop of creative writers. So they write stuff that flows better than whatever babble comes out of their drug and tranny juice hazes.
Makes me kinda happy I got so many rejection letters lol, these are the retards I had to compete against, plenty of connections, but can't even listen to editors when they say their writing is shit
 
I've mentioned this before, most of these useless hacks are shoving pointless transgender characters into their "work" and acting like the reason the show is not well-liked is because of bigotry. It's somehow OUR fault when they write garbage and shoe-horn a tranny and it's not universally loved. The same thing with minorities, they take something old (like the little mermaid) copy the script almost word for word, then add a black woman, then add 10-20 other black people into supporting roles and claim they have accomplished something creative. And in fact it's so fucking creative if you don't love it, it means you're racist.

Art used to be judged on weather the art was good or bad, now it's judge on how progressive it is. Hollywood isn't even denying it, they openly announced awards will be judged based on the subject's race/gender, NOT based on the success/creativity in their perspective field.

It's for these reasons and many more I will live without Hollywood, they haven't done anything creative in decades.
 
Quick google search:

How much do Hollywood writers get paid?

What is the total pay trajectory for Writer?
Job TitleSalary
Writer$60,407 /yr
Senior Writer$94,742 /yr
Lead Writer$90,524 /yr

If true, fuck all of them.
Damn, even I make more money than the average Hollywood writer.

And it doesn't take much convincing to ask for a raise at my job. Because, not to gloat but, engineers are actually needed in the states.
 
I thought these fucking faggots were all in support of automation?

Eat shit, die angry.
 
This article is s nutshell:

Oh no! Two has-beens have joined the picketing, how devastating!

Even with writers a great number of films have been poorly structured shit, so why does anyone care?
 
The perception of Hollywood and the entertainment industry changes somewhat once you look into how closely it has always been associated with the mafia.

Art should not be industrialized.
 
I hadn’t noticed. Imagine if the bin men went on strike for that long though and ponder the relative importance to society of both jobs.
The last time there was a garbage strike the entire city I lived in became overran with garbage within a couple weeks. Dumpsters were overflowing, people had trash piled up on the front of their houses the whole city stank like fucking garbage, even moreso than usual. It was pretty fucking awful.
 
Garbage strike - people feel it and work to negotiate ASAP.

Hollywood faggots strike - Some Jew:“Hmm… what if we rebooted ThunderCats but had a black woman as the lead?”
 
Barbarella is a great movie. There's nothing political about that at least.
Listen, it’s a fine low budget horny movie that really only exists for teenagers to jerk off to. However, fuck that cunt for being a anti-nuclear activist I hope she gets cancer and the radiologists let her succumb.
 
OUCH, the journo used the spelling of their first name for President Reagan lmao. Maybe they need some AI to help... that wonderful AI called spellcheck, ba-dum tss!!
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