neptune432
neptune432
neptune432

That...that can’t remotely be legal.

Just do what everyone is doing, send it to Korea.

I’ve been working for 3 weeks with 4, 1/2 inch deep lacerations in the bottoms of my feet. People keep asking me why I don’t take some down time. If I don’t work, I don’t get paid. No paid sick time for restaurant workers. And there’s noone to cover me, so too long out and I have to be replaced. No matter how little I

Well, we certainly have our fair share of problems and have never claimed to be perfect, but it’s a wee bit better than Bangladeshi garment labour.

Yeah, and quitting should not be the solution to poor working conditions. Amelioration of the poor working conditions so you don’t have to quit should be the goal.

Quitting because you refuse to crunch is a good way to get yourself blacklisted in the animation business.

Sounds like the horrible conditions of working in anime:

Canada isn’t some utopia. it has many problems, just different ones than the US.

I find this response and advice laughable, I truly do. This seems to be the go to, “why aren’t you a union?” Probably because to form a union you need a small pool of skilled labor that cannot be easily replaced, guess what? You won’t find conditions conducive to forming unions ever again. The pool of canidates now

Forced un-paid overtime? Threatened with termination if you dont? Being potentially black listed in an industry where, inexplicably, everyone knows everyone? Please do go on...

Yeah. Canada looks all bright and shiny but deep inside the land of maple syrup and severed feet is the heart of a Bangladeshi garment factory.

It would have made way more sense if Sue, Reed, and (if they have to) Doom going along. Ben and Johnny are the non-scientist, the should have been in charge of trying to pull them back while the teleportation system is malfunctioning, only for their lack of knowledge to make things worse and cause some energy wave

That all has great elements but also seems like WAY too much for just the one movie. Would it have been 5 hours long?

That sounds like a ridiculous amount of stuff to jam into a movie and seems like it would be a different kind of mess, if perhaps a more fun one.

It sounds like Slater actually wanted to make a Fantastic Four movie, whereas that didn’t fit in with Fox’s plans for the property.

That all sounds cool in a way I can’t imagine turning into a coherent, 2 hour film.

When asked if he was “Bruce Wayne or someone else” he just replied “Wayne”. That doesn’t mean Bruce...

I thought it was pretty funny and the overarching allegory about religion was well done, if blunt.

Sweet. I love Sean Murphy’s art - it’s up there with Rafael Albuquerque for me, stylized, shaded, but still really good.