You’d think that the answer is that residuals should be tied to primarily to views rather than subscriber base. Popular shows are what earn those subscription fees, and should be reflected in residuals to the people who make them.
You’d think that the answer is that residuals should be tied to primarily to views rather than subscriber base. Popular shows are what earn those subscription fees, and should be reflected in residuals to the people who make them.
You say that like AMC didn’t set the entire COMPLETED second season of Pantheon on fire rather than release it so they could write off the loss
“This seems like a scheme to not pay the talent behind these programs what they are owed in residuals.”
We really need to close whatever loophole let’s you write off already completed (and most of the time aired!) projects as tax write offs. What.
This doesn’t make a lick of sense to me. Shows like Little Demon and Willow were heavily marketed by Hulu and Disney+. Pulling them from the service less than a year after they aired just seems like throwing money away.
Sacha Baron Cohen all warned us, as did every NYer who lived with this pig as the leader.
The Flash did have a kid with a different power set. His son Jai could bulk up muscle mass. That’s been changed now though, I think.
Here's a novel thought, what if a superhero had a kid but the kid turned out completely different than the parent. Superman's kid is a Superman Jr., Batman's kid is a Batman Jr., Wolverine's kid is a Wolverine Jr., etc, etc. What if say the Flash had a kid but instead of super speed they had some totally different…
“I’m way more concerned about the commander-in-chief and his decades long pay to play/influence family business schemes with his coke snorting prostitute lovin son.”
Lol, no you aren’t. You don’t give two shits about corruption. You just don’t like the side you hate gets away with doing the same things. You don’t need to defend the actions of the elites, ya fuckin’ dweeb. They don’t know you exist.
What on earth is this article? You say it’s steeped in assault allegations and then it turns out to be a throwaway line at the very end where it turns out two (2!%) of the (unnamed) contestants have allegations against them. Is that even higher than the average at all?
It has literally nothing to do with the show, or…
So...does this mean Mr. Beast did a better job of running a "real" Squid Game than Netflix themselves?
When I turned 16 in the 90s and bought myself my first (extremely used) car, my dad folded up a $20 bill and tucked it into the owner’s manual in the glove box. “Always keep $20 in your car,” he said, “You never know when you’re going to forget your wallet and have to pay for a tank of gas.” (Sidenote: remember when…
https://fortune.com/recommends/article/57-percent-of-americans-cant-afford-a-1000-emergency-expense/
Yeah, if you can’t afford a $500 emergency...you’re not going to afford having $500 cash on hand in case of, you know, an emergency
Ah, but first, we’ll need to get our economic systems a little more out of the hands of the “investor class” that seem to be too empowered to demand that prices rise while wages stay down.
“Tom Hanks thanks restaurant server in overly curt manner. We’ll have more on this breaking scandal as it develops!”
Obviously, people hate hearing that a beloved screen icon might not be a great person.
Agreed. It’s too early for such bleakness. Here’s the rest of the panel.
You know that line from Contact - “They should have sent a poet”? There’s a poet at NASA who is working out their frustrations at not having been sent anywhere themselves by making the rest of us feel bad for the robot explorers that HAVE gone out there. God forbid that either of the Voyagers should die while this…