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I love my job, but reblogging employment jelly for someone else I love.
Both of them being absolutely overwhelmed by the amount of tagging today is so funny (Cole's is a video of him scrolling his activity feed and it goes on for like. A solid minute)
You can only reblog this on Nov 16 2023💥
Martin Scorsese, to the New York Times, after they published an article shortly after Federico Fellini passed away calling his movies- and other 'foreign' movies of the same ilk- 'hard work'
Actors and Animators should go on strike next tbh. Especially cgi animators. Put the fear back into Hollywood
Animators? Yes. Actors? If youre talking ppl like RDJ or Jamie Lee Curtis or what have you. They have more than enough fucking money. Take a look at one production cost and see how much these people are paid.
My dad is an actor/playwrite. He has to constantly search for new gigs to make ends meet, and even then ends up doing retail or lyft or doordash a lot of the time between gigs.
And my parents don't live in a huge house in New York or LA, it's a tiny townhouse in a really small city. My mom's the one who really pays the mortgage with her events organizer and house manager jobs at local theatres, and even then they struggle to afford living expenses. They used food stamps when I was a kid - not every month, but enough that I see it as a normal thing to do.
And when he does get gigs, especially like big tv gigs, working conditions are CRAP. He nearly got severe hypothermia once for having to jump in a freezing cold river in early winter from 11pm-3am, repeatedly, for a shot they didn't even end up USING.
Scheduling is abysmal, overtime is never properly compensated for, the jobs are DANGEROUS (mostly on a physical fatigue level), and work is contractual by nature. Are there some contracts that are ridiculously good? Yes, that's how contract-based work tends to happen for a lucky few.
But getting a contract like that is like winning the lottery, and even then they can be really exploitative if you don't have a kickass agent and/or a really good entertainment lawyer. There aren't really steady 9-5 full time acting jobs with benefits the way there are with other jobs. It's difficult to get any gigs in the first place, I cannot emphasize enough how much it is a constant job search.
And that's not even getting into the horrendous conditions and disrespect for voice actors. Actors should ABSOLUTELY go on strike
I fucking hope RDJ and Will Smith and everyone on top strike too. You want a real impact? Let's see what happens when top names refuse to work until the people on the bottom are compensated fairly too.
Being able to pretend it's just some uppity character actors or commercial actors lets studios distract. When there's no star for the next blockbuster to be, they can't ignore the demands.
eurovision legends that wore green, did not win the contest but won people's hearts
I really wanted Käärijä to win. But don't be fucking weird to Loreen about it. I just saw a gruesome post about what someone hoped Loreen would do to herself. Anyone saying shit like that I'm blocking, it's gross and not someone who should be welcome in Eurovision fandom.
Since Eurovision has now ended and we have a winner, I wanted to give everyone who needs it a reminder:
Don't send any hate or death threats to Looren or her team. Same goes to anyone who voted for her.
I also wanted Finland to win and I'm very annoyed at the jury vote, but we need to remember that these are real people performing on stage and making these songs. Just because you didn't like the song, it doesn't mean you need to go tell them how much you hate them or to even threaten them with their life (like seriously what is wrong with you?).
Let's just enjoy the songs we love. Feel free to share your favourite songs or who you simply believe deserved more points. I wanna hear some positive opinions :D
CHA CHA CHA
in memoriam of these green fashionistas who were robbed of their eurovision win
Just a year or two ago Finns were saying that a Finnish language song would never do well at Eurovision because our language is too “weird” to foreigners, and now here is Käärijä proving them all wrong. The fans are going crazy for him and trying to memorize the Finnish lyrics so they can sing along. Cha Cha Cha winning the public vote really shows that it’s not about the language, it’s about the quality of the song. I love that nowadays more eurofans appreciate songs performed in national languages.
it was supposed to be helsinki 2024. it was gonna be crazy it was gonna be party
Balance and order has been restored. Important to keep traditions alive.
we all agree that finland won, right guys?
So no Cha Cha Cha?
I always forget how passionately I hate the jury votes