I mean, right?
I mean, right?
That empty seat photo looks like soundcheck to me- lights on and everything. *shrug*
LaRoche claimed that anyone who had any issue with the kid’s omnipresence was welcome to approach him, but how comfortable could they be doing so when he seemed to have the tacit approval of management? I agree with the poster yesterday who pointed out this was handled exactly right. The employees quietly complained…
Eight Men Pout
There already has been some significant pushback from the film industry, threatening to take their productions and go if this BS goes through. I hope their clout is substantial enough, as I know many people here supported directly and indirectly by Y’allywood. Adding NFL’s voice to the cause helps.
I would be so proud- please tell me your secrets!
I think there is something weird and psychosexual in his inability to take criticism from her. He cannot abide her not liking him - her dissent. At first, it seemed like the usual politician versus pesky reporter war, but it’s not. There’s something about her being female that he cannot stand.
Yesterday a Trump supporter ran up to me and touched me on the arm, shouted: “ha-ha! Tag! You got Megyn Smelly’s germs!” then ran off. Sometimes I just hate recess.
Georgia also has a huge television and film industry. It is time for them to speak loudly against this atrocity of legislation.
I’m from Georgia, plenty of family and friends still live there, and they wonder why I don’t ever want to visit.
I feel so weird when the NFL does something right for a change.
That’s why I prefer Arizona over Georgia. It’s the dry hate.
“Sincerely held religious belief” is a great euphemism for bigotry. Especially from the clowns who complain about how political correctness keeps people from being straightforward and honest about what they're saying.
I’m guilty of having followed bad and dangerous orders on set in my youth, more times than I’d like to admit. Now that I’m a mom, I look back and think, “I’d kick BabyStu’s ass if he ever agreed to do this stuff.” But the truth is, it’s a competitive business. If you won’t do it, there’s someone else who will. And…
Do any of the olds remember Jon-Eric Hexum? He died on set after messing around with a gun, similar to Brandan Lee. https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jon-Erik_…
It’s so awful that the onus is on the crew to say “no, that is not safe”. My friends all have had stories of being told to do something dangerous that could have resulted in serious injury. Some felt comfortable enough to say “go talk to hall if you have a problem” but most just did it. It’s awful.
Everyone in the industry (below the line, anyway) is still furious about what happened to Sarah Jones. And the continuing attempts to shift blame away from careless and greedy producers who just wanted to “get the shot.”
Why is it “shitty”? It’s simply targeted marketing. I don’t get why it would be either good or bad, morally. The purpose of marketing is to sell product and targeted marketing does so effectively (as seen by the success of Straight Outta Compton’s success).
Marketing that targets certain demographics is not new. Marketing that is adjusted for different markets isn’t new either.
I was wondering why they chose Ben Folds as the music for the trailer.
Why did you un-grey this????