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Blacklisted?

Posted: Fri Jan 20, 2006 2:37 pm
by Mikhail Dragoslav
Okay I did not see THAT one coming... :o She's been blacklisted? By whom?

Something I just thought of...during that commissioned strip a while back, the one with Schlepp and "The Test"? http://nipandtuck.comicgenesis.com/d/20051121.html This strip made it sound like the movie was very critical of Arabs and Muslims to the point of stereotyping. At least to the commissioned character's point of view. Yet the script Nip was shown seems just the opposite. The Muslims are innocent, the establishment is the criminals. http://nipandtuck.comicgenesis.com/d/20051219.html

Did I miss something?

Posted: Fri Jan 20, 2006 3:33 pm
by Shyal_malkes
first step to going against someone,

get together a group of allies and assets.
heh heh heh....

Posted: Fri Jan 20, 2006 3:56 pm
by Jaydub
I see some real team building going on real soon. :o

Maybe they could run him out on a rail like in Oh Brother Where art thou. That is if they can lift him. :lol: :lol:

Posted: Fri Jan 20, 2006 5:43 pm
by Squeaky Bunny
Jaydub wrote:I see some real team building going on real soon. :o

Maybe they could run him out on a rail like in Oh Brother Where art thou. That is if they can lift him. :lol: :lol:
Since everyone seems so mad they could spit, how about running that rail through him and have a barbeque instead?

Re: Blacklisted?

Posted: Fri Jan 20, 2006 5:51 pm
by Jwrebholz
Mikhail Dragoslav wrote:Okay I did not see THAT one coming... :o She's been blacklisted? By whom?
Probably by the guy she's working for.

She threatens to quit and he says "Quit and you won't get a job bussing tables in this town." and then makes good on his threat. She looks for work and finds all prospective employers...less than receptive. Last time I checked this kind of blackballing wasn't legal, but that doesn't stop these slimeballs--they're celebrities, they're above the law. (And don't you dare tell me any different. Two words--OJ SIMPSON. Two more--MICHAEL JACKSON)

He's got HER over a barrel too.

Posted: Fri Jan 20, 2006 6:18 pm
by The JAM
Perhaps there is a loophole in the contract no one has seen yet...

Posted: Fri Jan 20, 2006 6:24 pm
by Mike Fang
He's throwing in the towel? No no, that isn't right...gotta be a way...OOOOHHHH! Heheheh, okay, Nip could get sued if he tries to quit...but what if they FIRE him? Wouldn't they have to give him a layoff package and send him on his way? If the choice to terminate his contract is fat ass's decision, how can he hold Nip legally accountable?

Posted: Fri Jan 20, 2006 6:45 pm
by Jaydub
Squeaky Bunny wrote:
Jaydub wrote:I see some real team building going on real soon. :o

Maybe they could run him out on a rail like in Oh Brother Where art thou. That is if they can lift him. :lol: :lol:
Since everyone seems so mad they could spit, how about running that rail through him and have a barbeque instead?
That sounds great but what about the Cholesterol? I mean just being down wind will raise your cholesterol at least 50 points. :o :o

Posted: Fri Jan 20, 2006 9:25 pm
by Sharuuk
I wonder if that file she just thumped on the table just might contain the names of nearly everybody on the cast! :o

What do you bet that director Slime Bucket as somehow gotten nearly all or at least some of the cast and/or crew blacklisted and has offered them employment "out of the goodness of his heart" in his movie with the "you can work for me, or you don't work...period" line?

S'aaruuk

Posted: Fri Jan 20, 2006 9:48 pm
by Sciguy
It's a rather interisting situation. But there's always some option.

They say don't screw thew system. It'll screw you back harder.

Ask yourself, does the reverse apply.

After the movie hits a theater, Nip and the cast are screwed by the big pig.

Does the contract say what may happen if Nip torpedos the movie in an interview before the premeir?

He can't reveal the script. But what if he reveald the director knowingly tricked all the actors and part of the crew into roles detremental to their careers. His new found ally could even point out it was done without concern on the directrors part, for the actors images. Infact, he intentinaly decived them knowing they wouldn't agree to the script.

Then if I were Nip, I'd hint at the fact the actors could lash back with a class action suit, suing for defamation of charater, damage done to their careers, or something like that. Bad plubicity and it hurts the director's political cause. The studios and theaters might even pull the pulg on the moive all together. Not to mention other actors blacklisting anything to do with the director.

Don't screw with the actors, or the actors will screw you back even harder.

To Quote Wane Cambel: "First he screws me, then he screws you. It's dubble Duch Door acton."

Re: Blacklisted?

Posted: Sat Jan 21, 2006 4:20 am
by BlasTech
Mikhail Dragoslav wrote:Okay I did not see THAT one coming... :o She's been blacklisted? By whom?

Something I just thought of...during that commissioned strip a while back, the one with Schlepp and "The Test"? http://nipandtuck.comicgenesis.com/d/20051121.html This strip made it sound like the movie was very critical of Arabs and Muslims to the point of stereotyping. At least to the commissioned character's point of view. Yet the script Nip was shown seems just the opposite. The Muslims are innocent, the establishment is the criminals. http://nipandtuck.comicgenesis.com/d/20051219.html

Did I miss something?
I think that the point of view in "the test" strip, is for before they get to the part about the "revelation" about who is REALLY behind the plots.

Posted: Sat Jan 21, 2006 7:47 am
by RHJunior
Well, at this point they're filming the action sequences.... not the dialogue or plot.

You have to remember, <I>movies aren't filmed in order.</i> They bounce from scene to scene depending on circumstances. This director is choosing to film the action scenes first... and without any context, all anyone is seeing is "soldiers and arabs shooting at each other." This way, as it's an action film, the director can get almost all the movie in the can before anyone figures out what the subcontext is.

For instance, the scene in "the Test", actors think they're filming a raid on a terrorist hideout. When the director splices the dialogue in, though, it'll turn into a Waco-style slaughterfest of an innocent isolated religious community.

Posted: Sat Jan 21, 2006 7:32 pm
by NydaLynn
RHJunior wrote:Well, at this point they're filming the action sequences.... not the dialogue or plot.

You have to remember, <I>movies aren't filmed in order.</i> They bounce from scene to scene depending on circumstances. This director is choosing to film the action scenes first... and without any context, all anyone is seeing is "soldiers and arabs shooting at each other." This way, as it's an action film, the director can get almost all the movie in the can before anyone figures out what the subcontext is.

For instance, the scene in "the Test", actors think they're filming a raid on a terrorist hideout. When the director splices the dialogue in, though, it'll turn into a Waco-style slaughterfest of an innocent isolated religious community.
Ah, the power of film editing.

Judo

Posted: Sun Jan 22, 2006 9:38 am
by MikeVanPelt
I think Nip might be able to use their rules against them. Has he decided that the acting thing is not for him after all, and just wants to quit? If so, if he were to go out and do a quick moonlight in a non-union job, wouldn't the SAG *force* Scum-Buckets to fire him? And, perhaps just as important, prevent them from using any of the footage they've already shot of him?

Posted: Sun Jan 22, 2006 11:00 am
by Chaser617
Well, if he gets blackballed by SAG he could always work for Mr. Lucas, he's about as non-union as they come.

Posted: Sun Jan 22, 2006 12:26 pm
by Namrepus221
Should Nip be a member of SAG. There is a provision that literally save him and give the Director his come uppance.

http://www.actionpac.com/____Frequently ... know_.html

Note rule number 8

<i>8. You can not be fired for refusing to perform an activity that you are uncomfortable with.</i>

Also doing a little research on SAG, they have only banned one person recently for doing a non-union casting call as well as fined Tiger Woods $100,000 for appearing in a non-union commercial.

They also temporarily barred some 1,500 people that did non-union work during the strick several years ago (2000 or so)

Given RH's talent for producing a good, speedy wrap up in these type arcs. I can imagine that it will atleast be entertaining to see how it ends.

Posted: Sun Jan 22, 2006 1:42 pm
by StrangeWulf13
LOL XD Did you read the rest of that list? The first few are legal bits meant to save your hide in court. The rest, well... they speak for themselves. :roll: :lol:

11. Gravity is constant.

12. Fire is hot.

13. Glass is sharp. (even if it's made of sugar)

14. Cars are heavy.

15. Your head is breakable.

16. Your skin is flammable.

17. The planet earth is very old and very hard.

18. Pavement is abrasive.

19. Water contains no humanly breathable gases.

20. No matter how many pads you are wearing during a stair fall you will catch an edge where there is no pad.

21. Horses will step on you if they can.

22. Motorcycles will step on you if they can.

23. Helicopters are basically giant cuisinearts.

24. Extras will get in your way when performing a stunt no matter how many times you tell them not to.

25. If you don't get it on film and you don't get paid then it is not a stunt. It's an unfortunate accident.

26. Guns will jam only during critical scenes.

27. Blanks will put holes in aluminum cans from 5' away.

28. Ejected automatic weapons rounds will burn the back of your neck.

29. Broken sword blades will always go towards the star of the show or the crew.

30. Swords are sharp.

31. The difference between fire and gravity is that you can't put out gravity.

32. Fire is not constant.

33. Gravitational overload is bad.

34. Falling is easy.

35. Landing is hard.



XD So funny... because it's so true.

Posted: Sun Jan 22, 2006 4:45 pm
by Namrepus221
A friend of mine used to wrestle in High School (I havent' seen him since graduation so I don't know if he's moved on to college or anything)

But he had a shirt he got from a training camp he attended.

"It's not the fall that hurts...It's the sudden stop"

Posted: Sun Jan 22, 2006 5:10 pm
by The JAM
Ralph? Check your site. The GB link to its forum leads here instead.

Posted: Sun Jan 22, 2006 10:34 pm
by BlasTech
its doing the same to me, luckly there was a random link to a topic there in my favourites

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