In what looks to be a possible repeat of the earlier Writer’s Strike, the Screen Actor’s Guild is finding difficult to reach agreement over DVD residuals with the big movie studios. At this point neither side is looking to force a strike, but if the 120,000 members of SAG did strike, it would shut Hollywood production down again just like the Writer’s Strike did earlier this year. (via NY Times)
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We need the actors and we need Disney! I hope that there will never again be these kinds of disagreements. Hopefully, both sides can come to a fair resolution to avoid further strikes. Like this blog!