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Originally Posted by yorkietalkjilly Never convince me acting(memorizing lines and hitting a mark), crying on cue or running around against a green screen is "hard". Let me or any of us work that hard for millions for say even four months - or be tough and say - seven months! I would not classify setting around waiting for my 12th retake as hard. I don't care if it went on for 15 hours at a stretch for weeks. Let alone when the multi-million dollar wire transfer is made to my overseas bank once filming/dubbing over! And the little wire transfers just keep coming - all my life. Give me such "hard" work for months!!!
I'd rather pay a lot for a lovely, healthy, even-tempered Yorkie than $15.00 for a ticket to some of today's crummy movies where the scenery is either chewed or the acting so wooden it's actually painful. And though a little is very well done, a great deal of the CGI is a joke, no obvious a child can tell. Though some of today's movies are wonderful, no movie star should be paid the amount of money the majority make. Most of today's movies aren't worth the time of day. |
Have you ever worked in the entertainment industry? Not all in the industry are actors. There are very skilled technicians that are never known that work in the background. Nevertheless, I think this may be better off on a topic of it's own.