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Thread: Screen Actors Guild Strike

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    Quote Originally Posted by Danno View Post
    How many auditions and casting calls does the typical actor go to get that rich $1000 for a day of work?
    Not to mention that education debt!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Danno View Post
    How many auditions and casting calls does the typical actor go to get that rich $1000 for a day of work?
    Very true but it doesn't even matter. The strike is about so much more than what the OP thinks it is and also the "$1000/day", it's about money laundering, crooked accounting, timing a strike with the writers strike who need allies to win, AI, residuals, and probably a hundred other nuanced points I don't even know about.

    Diamond Joe, your post is peak "Boomer reads only a headline from Fox News and hits the world wide web with his Hot Take"

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    Complaining about actors salaries is kind of (but with some pretty big differences, admittedly) like arguing about pro athletes being paid too much. I mean, maybe, but the league is going to be bringing in as much money as they can, and if it’s not going to the players, it’s going to the owners.

    I’d rather the players, actors, etc. try and get the biggest share they can.

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    Screen Actors Guild Strike

    Quote Originally Posted by Danno View Post
    How many auditions and casting calls does the typical actor go to get that rich $1000 for a day of work?
    Seriously. How many days a year can someone realistically work? 100 seems like a LOT.

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