Like I needed another reason to love George.
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.
yeah some of those comments are really angry-making. To some degree I think the point that actors are paid out of proportion to their contribution to society is true, but I don't think there is a profession that is paid in proportion to it's societal contribution. That's not how the free market works.
Nikki Finke is reporting that it's not true.
Clooney's longtime publicist Stan Rosenfield emailed me today: "Yes, the story is 100% false. The only thing he EVER said was he would not cross a picket line. The writer never called me or anyone I know of to check it out."
There's a proportion issue too - sure, Clooney makes obscene amounts of money. As do about a hundred other people at his level, and maybe a thousand or so a notch down. Most people are making a living ranging from comfortable to scraping for rent. Not terribly different than just about any other industry, and quite possibly far less, just better publicized.
Clooney has also been involved in many social and political issues over the years, and has done many personal project films.
I noticed the UA deal failed to materialise. I wonder if Nikki Finke buggered it up by running the story early.
I noticed the UA deal failed to materialise. I wonder if Nikki Finke buggered it up by running the story early.
I always thought it was odd that it was being "announced on Sunday." Why not Monday?
I suspect we'll hear something, confirmation or denial, tomorrow.
Not terribly different than just about any other industry, and quite possibly far less, just better publicized.
Well, a couple of years ago (when I was thinking about trying to get into acting) the average actor in the UK earned 10,000 sterling per annum, iirc. I would imagine that most actors stateside are equally strapped for cash, even though the big names earn shitloads of cash. The people at the top in any industry are earning shitloads of cash.
Most actors stateside are waiters or temps.
I do think the curve is a bit steeper for actors than most, though. I don't imagine the best garbage collectors in the world earn over a thousand times what the average one makes.
One of the big things that got me riled up about the NHL strike was some players' attitude that they were being robbed with their paltry $8 million dollar salaries for being better than anyone else at smacking a piece of rubber around with a stick. Dude, that's a skill with no intrinsic value beyond how many people you can entertain by displaying it, and it was very clear that that number was not high enough to sustain the escalating payrolls.
It's the same thing with actors. If you can get a movie $100 million in business just by being in it, you're worth the $25 million paycheck. If you turn in devastatingly skillful renditions of King Lear that will only half fill a 500 seat theatre, better brush up on your clerical skills.
Ok, this may be just me, but a red scarf from Andi would be much more likely to get me to donate than a script. IJS.
Lack of other response makes me think I totally missed the chance to get them into carepackages for the writers. Tell ya what, libkitty, you donate to the Work Stoppage Relief Fund [link] , send me the receipt, and I'll send you one of the scarves. Any one else who wants a red scarf, same deal, there are four of them. At the end of the week any that are unspoken for I'm giving away elsewhere. If I get really wacky, they might end up with family.