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December 30, 2007

The Writers Strike Back

Posted by poland at December 30, 2007 11:54 AM

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is it wrong that i want the strike to end so i no longer have to endure these awful attempts at humor?

its painful.

Posted by: anghus [TypeKey Profile Page] at December 30, 2007 12:34 PM

Good Lord. I made the mistake to watch this video. (I succefully avoided all the others).

Writers are overpaid.

Posted by: BTLine [TypeKey Profile Page] at December 30, 2007 12:40 PM

I'm not too sure. If the writers are on strike, I get the feeling that the person (people?) behind this are not actually writers. The jokes are incredibly lame.
I say bring an end to the strike so we don't have to endure cruddy rewrites by non-writers.

Posted by: The Pope [TypeKey Profile Page] at December 30, 2007 12:58 PM

The talented writers are finding better things to do with their time, I'm sure.

Posted by: martin [TypeKey Profile Page] at December 30, 2007 01:16 PM

This stuff never ends. The perils of having a writers strike in this modern technological age. Balls. Total and utter balls.

Posted by: IOIOIOI [TypeKey Profile Page] at December 30, 2007 02:47 PM

Well the writers are always saying that they're striking for the guys out there who don't make the big bucks. Maybe the hacks that wrote that video are some of the guys they are referring to.

Posted by: Sunday Silence [TypeKey Profile Page] at December 30, 2007 02:51 PM

THE WGA: WE STRIKE FOR THOSE WHO WRITE CRAP AND DO NOT GET PAID VERY MUCH FOR IT!

Posted by: IOIOIOI [TypeKey Profile Page] at December 30, 2007 06:09 PM

A recurring sentiment echoed in a few comments above and in the general discourse is that somehow everyone in WGA is automatically a genius, and any prospective "scab" or non-professional fill-in/substitute "writer" would have to be some talentless hack.

Let's not forget there are brilliant, witty, incisive, clever writers all over LA (hell, all over the country) who might be every bit as talented as your typical WGA member, but didn't have the connections, the family name, or the stroke of luck to get into the guild, and probably never will.

I don't know, it just kind of rubs me the wrong way when I hear, "Can the REAL writers come back to work..." as if the "magical," arbitrary and fortuitous accumulation of WGA points somehow turns one into some Faulkner.

Posted by: LexG [TypeKey Profile Page] at December 30, 2007 07:43 PM

The REAL WRITERS of the SHOWS that we love, need to come back to work. Excuse people for not clarifying enough for you.

Posted by: IOIOIOI [TypeKey Profile Page] at December 30, 2007 08:54 PM

I would agree with you, Lex, but I did suddenly become an amazing writer the second my Guild card came in the mail.

Up until that moment, I totally sucked.

Posted by: RDP [TypeKey Profile Page] at December 30, 2007 11:52 PM

I too watched the first bit and then quickly turned it off. Really really lame. Surely with all of these writers out of work someone could come up with something clever. Jeez.

Posted by: bipedalist [TypeKey Profile Page] at December 31, 2007 08:33 AM

These comments made me laugh. You expect "A" material for free? This was just something I slapped together on my laptop in under an hour. It wasn't even "written" per se so it doesn't represent any Guild members except moi. This little ditty was intended "for the room," replicating all the moves that have taken place on our chess board where the striking writers are lowly pawns trying to upgrade to rooks, so I never expected it to play in Peoria... or in your cases, Duarte.

And to my friend BTLine, use spell check.

Posted by: Alan Spencer [TypeKey Profile Page] at December 31, 2007 11:05 AM

RDP: So all I need is a Guild card? Or are there some writers even a Guild card can't help?

Posted by: Joe Leydon [TypeKey Profile Page] at December 31, 2007 11:11 AM

Alan, I'm apologizing for my dumb comment above (as bipedalist). It is a stupid thing to say - we all can be so easily cruel on the net and it's so wrong. I am well known for putting my foot in it over and over again. :-( Sorry.

Posted by: Awards Daily [TypeKey Profile Page] at December 31, 2007 11:31 AM

Thanks bipedalist. What I hate hearing is all the maligning of WGA members as some sort of collective schadenfrued. Posters like these folks keep calling us a bunch of hacks who are "overpaid" and it's all bulls**t. Seeing our work endlessly streamed without compensation while advertising revenue is being generated is beyond maddening. Our opposition is actually trying to maintain their own brand of legalized piracy.

Posted by: Alan Spencer [TypeKey Profile Page] at December 31, 2007 12:00 PM

"RDP: So all I need is a Guild card? Or are there some writers even a Guild card can't help?"

If it worked for me. It can work for anyone.

Posted by: RDP [TypeKey Profile Page] at December 31, 2007 07:27 PM

An hour working on shit doesn't make for an excuse of shit. Sorry, someone had to say it. The fact of the matter is that even if you're not speaking for the entire WGA, the fact that you're representing their interests in the video, people will perceive it as the WGA having something to do with this.

So my question is, what exactly would your "A" material look like these days?

Posted by: Aladdin Sane [TypeKey Profile Page] at January 2, 2008 01:44 AM

Hey, Aladdin. I guess I've forgotten anonymous posting is invariably about schadenfued and rage. Nobody mistakes the multitude of videos on You Tube as being official WGA handiwork, although they do condone the assorted messages. I probably should have ignored this thread altogether, but I do have way too much time on my hands between picketing and planned disruptions. I have no control over the blogs who subsequently picked up on it and spread it wider than planned.

With a strike on, I can't do much... but I will have my first book published in the fall.

Anyhow, I'll let you get back to your skinhead mixer.

In the future, if you want to contact me correctly with your real name, feel free.

Posted by: Alan Spencer [TypeKey Profile Page] at January 2, 2008 11:48 AM

Skinhead mixer. That was funny.

It's the internet stupid. I doubt you or I would have anything to gain if I was to reveal my true name. I'm so far outside the business, I may as well be on Mars.

Posted by: Aladdin Sane [TypeKey Profile Page] at January 2, 2008 12:09 PM

"Skinhead mixer. That was funny."

It was a reference to a post you made on another board.

"It's the internet stupid. I doubt you or I would have anything to gain if I was to reveal my true name. I'm so far outside the business, I may as well be on Mars."

I was just calling you out for an anti-semetic "joke" you made on another message board. Pseudonym or not, I've just emailed the blogger and recommend it be deleted.

Trust me, what you posted there was the height of stupidity.

Posted by: Alan Spencer [TypeKey Profile Page] at January 2, 2008 12:23 PM

I'm not too sure what you're talking about now, so maybe you'd like to point it out to me.

Posted by: Aladdin Sane [TypeKey Profile Page] at January 2, 2008 12:33 PM

if you care to see some clever stuff from the writers, i would recommend punching in "strike life" in youtube. there are a series of them and i think most are quite clever.

Posted by: hendhogan [TypeKey Profile Page] at January 3, 2008 12:48 PM

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