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I would say she has probably a bigger fan base than her brother’s. By having the same hardcore conservative beliefs, but also being able to present them in a way that isn’t weird and off-putting.

Is this really any different than what Disney would do back in the home video days where something would get released one year for a limited time and then go back in the vault for like 7-10 years. And that wasn't just titles that most people didn't watch like Crater. That was top shelf titles like Snow White and The

So then why not charge A-listers more in union dues to help give the people who barely work more coverage? I looked it up and annual dues are capped at 1.575% of your earnings up to $1 million.

If the union is the one that gives out health insurance and members realize it can be difficult to work enough to maintain that insurance, why doesn’t the union just reduce the work requirements to have the insurance? Then again having health insurance any way linked to your job is kind of stupid to begin with.

Doesn't a schedule exploding with conflicts just mean that better offers came along?

Speaking of the Kree I kind of wish their empire and the Supreme Intelligence was the big villain for the next bunch of movies instead of Kang.

Exactly, the war with Xandar at least just ended, almost 20 years after the events in Captain Marvel. And the Kree were still in a position where they could negotiate a treaty (not unconditional surrender). So what was Captain Marvel not doing in all those years if not shutting down their ability to fight wars? Or

The Thanos retirement planet would be a good one. Or the one where the Guardians crashed their ship in GOTG2. Or if they were desperate the one where Iron Man fought Thanos or the one where Peter got the Power Stone. Or they could have bought Knowhere.

Not only did Carol not find the Skrulls a new home but she also didn’t shut down the Kree war machine. At the end of her movie she said the was coming for the Supreme Intelligence to end it all, but the Kree were still a thing in 2014 since they were at war with Xandar in 2014 when Guardians of the Galaxy came out.

In one of his books Bruce Campbell talks about how showing up at horror and comic conventions is super easy money over a weekend. Plus he has said if you are like a headliner celebrity the convention usually pays for your travel and accommodation. 

Why would they have to be promoting their shows? I am not sure how a q&a session about your life would be promoting one specific thing. And a meet and greet session surely wouldn't. During the last writers strike a bunch of actors and writers did live stage shows and that didn’t seem to violate any union rules.

If the writers strike goes on long enough and the actors strike happens, you might have famous actors and writer (who don’t normally do that sort of thing) showing up at these types of cons as themselves for Q&A events and autograph/photo sessions. I know from reading Bruce Campbell’s various books that that you can

I have never seen a single episode of Reno 911, but I am going to take a guess and say, was that Jim Rash?

How do you have Spy but not the even funnier Melissa McCarthy movie The Heat? I have long thought that the biggest mistake they made with her Ghostbusters movie was not making it R rated. Since if you are going to put her in a movie you need to let her say whatever she wants.

It is interesting that one of the main reasons that AMC got into original programming is because they didn’t want to compete with TCM in the old movie channel game. Since the way they make money was by being part of the lower tier cable packages. And the worry was that if a cable company had to pick one old time movie

I am confused, why was Roma being on 150 screens bad? When it looks like even with the new rules you only have to be shown for 7 days in 10 cities (70 screens) to qualify for an Oscar.

Yea it seems odd to me too. If a movie uses computers to render some CG image is that taking a job away from artists since surely those images could be hand drawn on a computer one frame at a time.

I am surprised that they released this in June when. Most kids are still in school, since it looks like a movie mostly for kids. It seems way more like the kid of movie that you might take your kids to on a Thursday afternoon in July (or drop them off at when you go see something good).

So if it gets out into the WGA contract that a studio can't replace writers with AI then what is to stop a writer from using AI to get paid whe they don't want to work? Will there be union member rules that are enforced where if you are caught doing that you are out of the union?

The AI seems like such a weird thing to be fighting over based on how it could work negatively both ways. Because of course I can picture a scenario where a studio says they don't need a writer their AI machine just spit out a script. But at the same time I can also see a scenario where a writer gets a job writing a