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even for Citizen Kane, Casablanca and Gone With The Wind - they were rarely over 2 minutes
They tthank everybody today it seems
do we need to know who the caterers are??????????????????????????????/
even for Citizen Kane, Casablanca and Gone With The Wind - they were rarely over 2 minutes
They tthank everybody today it seems
Big studios ran the show back then. They answered to nobody and could do what they wanted.
Notice there were way fewer Academy Award categories back then as well.[/QUOT
It's an interesting point. Apparently unions have a strong influence on hollywood movies and everyone has to join one commie union or another or risk being blackballed from the industry but what about the common serfs who are hired to serve the "stars"? Are the caterers and the taxi drivers and the insurance people and the animal wranglers compelled to donate to the unions in order to be listed in the credits?
even for Citizen Kane, Casablanca and Gone With The Wind - they were rarely over 2 minutes
They tthank everybody today it seems
Big studios ran the show back then. They answered to nobody and could do what they wanted.
Notice there were way fewer Academy Award categories back then as well.[/QUOT
It's an interesting point. Apparently unions have a strong influence on hollywood movies and everyone has to join one commie union or another or risk being blackballed from the industry but what about the common serfs who are hired to serve the "stars"? Are the caterers and the taxi drivers and the insurance people and the animal wranglers compelled to donate to the unions in order to be listed in the credits?
No.
even for Citizen Kane, Casablanca and Gone With The Wind - they were rarely over 2 minutes
They tthank everybody today it seems
Big studios ran the show back then. They answered to nobody and could do what they wanted.
Notice there were way fewer Academy Award categories back then as well.[/QUOT
It's an interesting point. Apparently unions have a strong influence on hollywood movies and everyone has to join one commie union or another or risk being blackballed from the industry but what about the common serfs who are hired to serve the "stars"? Are the caterers and the taxi drivers and the insurance people and the animal wranglers compelled to donate to the unions in order to be listed in the credits?
No.
You don't get to say just "no" unless you plead guilty to being an moron.
You don't get to say just "no" unless you plead guilty to being an moron.
I get to say whatever the fuck I like, thank you. But it's a stupid question so it gets a dismissive answer.
I don't mind the credits, it's the previews AND commercials that go on and on and on. Nearly 1/2 hour of them for The Hunger Games. And on DVDs, they frequently disable the fast-forward button so you have to sit through it all. Blarg.
You don't get to say just "no" unless you plead guilty to being an moron.
I get to say whatever the fuck I like, thank you. But it's a stupid question so it gets a dismissive answer.
I rest my case.
I hate the way TV stations speed up the credits to light speed, or compress then into half the screen, or play promos for something else over them, because heaven forbid the audience might drift off to another channel.
I get to say whatever the fuck I like, thank you. But it's a stupid question so it gets a dismissive answer.
I rest my case.
I do hope so.
I hate the way TV stations speed up the credits to light speed, or compress then into half the screen, or play promos for something else over them, because heaven forbid the audience might drift off to another channel.
Almost no one wants to watch those credits. And, if you really want to know those names, record the show or look the information up on the internet. So, to everyone's delight, except the biggest morons on the planet (that means you, moron), the networks don't slowly play the credits full-screen. Even a f-ing idiot like you would hate it if they actually showed all those credits and normal speed.
Also, when the expression "heaven forbid..." is used by non-idiots, it's used in reference to something totally trivial. Changing channels is not trivial to the networks.