Yeah the regret is definitely in the mail if it hasn't already arrived.
Zoe ,'Heart Of Gold'
The Minearverse 5: Closer to the Earth, Further from the Ax
[NAFDA] "There will be an occasional happy, so that it might be crushed under the boot of the writer." From Zorro to Angel (including Wonderfalls, The Inside and Drive), this is where Buffistas come to anoint themselves in the bloodbath.
They left in the #.
I almost want to call just to tell him what a tool he is.
I almost want to call just to tell him what a tool he is.
I'm pretty sure scores of people are already doing this for you.
I hope so, 'cause I'm not likely to expend that much energy on him.
"The users mailbox is full".
"The users mailbox is full".
Oops. Think he made a tactical error? :)
Duh. Sorry Kristen, I had heard of something similar in other industries, but didn't know that there was something similar with the guild, or even made the connection that there had to be something.
As for the DGA, I think that Robert Rodriguez is another high profile former member. He left the DGA because they ruled that he couldn't share directing credit with Frank Miller for Sin City.
Sorry Kristen, I had heard of something similar in other industries, but didn't know that there was something similar with the guild, or even made the connection that there had to be something.
No worries. I only know because the subject has come up frequently this year. It was a big issue during the 1988 strike.
And, yes, Robert Rodriguez also resigned over credit issues.
I think George Lucas resigned from the DGA due to the flap over him not wanting opening credits before Star Wars.
I got prezzies for Tim, Kristen, and Fury.
Glark hooked me up with the sale price on leftovers.
You know, the connections I made through fandom? Way more awesome than the connections I made through science, entertainment, and law COMBINED.
Talks Day #2 Still Friendly But Unproductive; "Game Of Chicken":
On the other hand, this is a favorite negotiating tactic of AMPTP president Nick Counter: to repeatedly offer little new until the guilds are forced to negotiate against themselves by continually reducing their demands. (Which is one reason why the writers now are toying with a provocative new tactic of raising their demands at every bargaining session.)