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http://www.chud.com/135091/lets-stop-*****ing-about-how-cheap-marvel-is-shall-we/ This article sums up my thoughts nicely.
pretty much, yeah.
http://www.chud.com/135091/lets-stop-*****ing-about-how-cheap-marvel-is-shall-we/ This article sums up my thoughts nicely.
http://www.chud.com/135091/lets-stop-*****ing-about-how-cheap-marvel-is-shall-we/ This article sums up my thoughts nicely.
And clueless.That article is pointless.
It leaves out a key ingredient ..... they have "options" in their contract to renegotiate. It's called "fairness." Oh by the way RDJ renegotiated his deals for each movie he's done, so why can't they?
The writer is a hypocrite.
Forgetting about how cheap Marvel is, I don't understand why you guys are happy or standing up for the actors. This isn't good for us. This is the first step in how things get ruined. While the actors are whining about only being paid a couple million for a month's worth of work, we're going to suffer the backlash from it if it goes too far.
For none of the leads is it a "month's work of worth". Try a half a year if they are lucky. Then there is the press. This is especially not true for Hemsworth and Evans. To get in that kinda of shape can be traumatic for the body and not something you can do over night. I remember Evans' horror stories when getting into shape for the first film. Crazy.
It is the extremes here that are the problems imo. Marvel are being cutthroat about this.
Forgetting about how cheap Marvel is, I don't understand why you guys are happy or standing up for the actors. This isn't good for us. This is the first step in how things get ruined. While the actors are whining about only being paid a couple million for a month's worth of work, we're going to suffer the backlash from it if it goes too far.
Why should we forget how cheap Marvel is? It's a huge difference if the actors are trying to get paid what they would in other movies (that make less money) or if they are trying to get all the money they can and don't care if it's not feasible.Forgetting about how cheap Marvel is, I don't understand why you guys are happy or standing up for the actors. This isn't good for us. This is the first step in how things get ruined. While the actors are whining about only being paid a couple million for a month's worth of work, we're going to suffer the backlash from it if it goes too far.
I don't think you understand how much work it is to get in the kind of shape Hemsworth gets in for Thor. That takes over your life completely during that period and it's really straining both physically and mentally. You have to train a couple of times a day, you have to eat many times per day (often the same things so you get really fed up with it) and you have to make sure to rest enough. That doesn't make much room for other things. If you're selling that short then you've never trained on a very high level. I can say that with quite high certainty.Right, it sucks so much they have to work out and get in shape every couple months...I'm sorry I do that every day I don't buy that being a reason for needing to get paid $10m especially when the Studio is paying the trainers to help get you in shape.
In terms of shooting, it is basically a month's worth of work for each character in a movie like Avengers.
They'll have to recast eventually. Get used to the idea. It already happened with Ed Norton.
pardon my ignorance, but how reliable has deadline been in the past with reports on actor negotiations and contracts...
i just read a new article today where joss whedon refutes some of the information related to him in the deadline report
here it is:
http://whedonesque.com/comments/30943#461251
Forgetting about how cheap Marvel is, I don't understand why you guys are happy or standing up for the actors. This isn't good for us. This is the first step in how things get ruined. While the actors are whining about only being paid a couple million for a month's worth of work, we're going to suffer the backlash from it if it goes too far.
This. This is exactly why I don't get why people are getting so rustled by Doney negotiating for just Avengers 2 and 3.
I love RDJ as Tony as much as the next guy, but lets face it, he's not going to play Tony forever and Marvel isn't going to retire any characters. It's just not happening.
People need to start preparing themselves now because by time Phase 4 rolls around, perhaps earlier, we'll be seeing a new Tony Stark.
This is actually something I've been thinking about for like the last 6 months, tbh, regardless how this renegotiating goes, we'll get new actors in these rolls.They'll have to recast eventually. Get used to the idea. It already happened with Ed Norton.
That's a good way to look at itRecasting at certain points will be inevitable. But let's just see it as changing creative teams or artists and writers.
Dude it's only just over $33k per month. Doesn't sound so much now does it?I've spent my entire life busting my ass, doing hard physical labor for anywhere from minimum wage to 10 bucks an hour, just so I can own some crummy little farm no one in their right mind would want. Frankly the fact that this is even a topic pisses me off.
I wish I had a problem as massive as earning a mere $200,000 for 6 months work. I should be so lucky.

Yes but it's not morally wrong of them not to offer it to you. You're free to take up the other company's offer if they offer you that and your current company wouldn't be able to complain if you did. Aside from that what's the issue?Mjölnir;25797635 said:Why should we forget how cheap Marvel is? It's a huge difference if the actors are trying to get paid what they would in other movies (that make less money) or if they are trying to get all the money they can and don't care if it's not feasible.
Since Marvel is being cheap it's not about the actors wanting absurd amounts of money, it's the studio that's not willing to pay the actors what they are worth which would mean that they aren't as interested in keeping them. If I do a good job at the company I work at and another company offers me work with higher pay I expect my current employer to match that if they want to keep me. Of course I don't think that there's much risk of that the actors and Marvel won't reach an agreement though.
Are you saying the roles that need this kind of training should be paid a lot more? I hope Bale made a lot for The Machinist then going through the kind of physical rigour that definitely is not good for the body. And this is surely only an issue if it came as a big surprise to Hemsworth and Evans that they'd have to work out so hard. Otherwise surely they are taking this into account when they are signing the contract.I don't think you understand how much work it is to get in the kind of shape Hemsworth gets in for Thor. That takes over your life completely during that period and it's really straining both physically and mentally. You have to train a couple of times a day, you have to eat many times per day (often the same things so you get really fed up with it) and you have to make sure to rest enough. That doesn't make much room for other things. If you're selling that short then you've never trained on a very high level. I can say that with quite high certainty.
No but that's all it would be..me being unhappy. Not anyone else doing anything wrong. And I'd be free to take up the other company's offer outside of fulfilling the contractual obligations of my contract with the original company.And still it's not that in particular that makes him want to be paid more. Other studios are willing to pay him a lot more (as stated, SWatH paid 2 times more than TA) even though their movies earn less money and can include less work for him.
Would you be happy working harder for one company if another offered you less straining work that paid 2 times more money?
The issue is that some people think that the actors are doing something wrong when they use their contractually stipulated negotiations.Yes but it's not morally wrong of them not to offer it to you. You're free to take up the other company's offer if they offer you that and your current company wouldn't be able to complain if you did. Aside from that what's the issue?
I mean what I write. I answered a statement that said that Hemsworth is just forced to train to stay fit and that the poster that said it claimed to do that every day. My point remains that if you've ever done an elite level training regime you won't dismiss it as easily.Are you saying the roles that need this kind of training should be paid a lot more? I hope Bale made a lot for The Machinist then going through the kind of physical rigour that definitely is not good for the body. And this is surely only an issue if it came as a big surprise to Hemsworth and Evans that they'd have to work out so hard. Otherwise surely they are taking this into account when they are signing the contract.
Again, the entire issue you've jumped into is about whether or not the actors are doing something wrong. The statement that they do equals that the employee in the example would do something wrong to ask his employer if he can match the other company's offer. Do you think that's wrong?No but that's all it would be..me being unhappy. Not anyone else doing anything wrong. And I'd be free to take up the other company's offer outside of fulfilling the contractual obligations of my contract with the original company.