I was wondering when you would get around to this subject. π It seems that "Hollywood" is just like every other industry in this country, top heavy with very well-paid executives, and then there are your "serfs". Apart from the writers of all that we see on our screens, there seem to be very few people of vision left in any industry. Thβ¦
I was wondering when you would get around to this subject. π It seems that "Hollywood" is just like every other industry in this country, top heavy with very well-paid executives, and then there are your "serfs". Apart from the writers of all that we see on our screens, there seem to be very few people of vision left in any industry. Those at the top want to wring every last little drop of creativity (or just plain old work) out of those working for them and pay them a pittance. What they are forgetting is that it is those very workers who support that millionaire/billionaire lifestyle. We, as a country, have lost our moral compass if we can't see that by paying everyone a decent paycheck that will feed a family, house it and enable said family to look after it's health needs, will be beneficial for everyone! Thanks again, for a real eye-opener from an insider!
since my best friend has worked very successfully in Disney projects for the past thirty-some years, I get a lot of the corporate dish undiluted. and it IS as corporate as anything gets in any field of human activity. in the case of Disney, even more so because they have a few OTHER irons in the fire (theme parks, etc.).
actually, wouldn't it be something if "Maus" actually became a feature? a Disney feature??
would Art Spiegelman ok it?
I have a few old friends who were friends of his in Binghamton...but I bet such things have already happened, and AS seems like a morally scrupulous guy. still, it was a funny thought. funny in a gallows humor sort of way...
I was wondering when you would get around to this subject. π It seems that "Hollywood" is just like every other industry in this country, top heavy with very well-paid executives, and then there are your "serfs". Apart from the writers of all that we see on our screens, there seem to be very few people of vision left in any industry. Those at the top want to wring every last little drop of creativity (or just plain old work) out of those working for them and pay them a pittance. What they are forgetting is that it is those very workers who support that millionaire/billionaire lifestyle. We, as a country, have lost our moral compass if we can't see that by paying everyone a decent paycheck that will feed a family, house it and enable said family to look after it's health needs, will be beneficial for everyone! Thanks again, for a real eye-opener from an insider!
since my best friend has worked very successfully in Disney projects for the past thirty-some years, I get a lot of the corporate dish undiluted. and it IS as corporate as anything gets in any field of human activity. in the case of Disney, even more so because they have a few OTHER irons in the fire (theme parks, etc.).
Mauschwitz is definitely Mauschwitz.
it is indeed.
actually, wouldn't it be something if "Maus" actually became a feature? a Disney feature??
would Art Spiegelman ok it?
I have a few old friends who were friends of his in Binghamton...but I bet such things have already happened, and AS seems like a morally scrupulous guy. still, it was a funny thought. funny in a gallows humor sort of way...