Miles Heizer

Omg when is the film out
Looks like it's ("Ex-Husbands") still on the film festival circuit, hopefully wider release with a distributor for streaming/PPV after that! If anyone in this thread is in New York, the Hamptons International Film Festival has showings Oct 7 and Oct 8 in Sag Harbor and East Hampton respectively.

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Interesting to see Connor comment on the recent post, didn't know they were still interacting even if "interacting" is just a one-sentence quip. Went over the head of most of the people reacting to it, though, until one person pointed out "serving c*nt is a compliment". :laughing:

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Interesting to see Connor comment on the recent post, didn't know they were still interacting even if "interacting" is just a one-sentence quip. Went over the head of most of the people reacting to it, though, until one person pointed out "serving c*nt is a compliment". :laughing:

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lol @ the straights not getting it
 
or english might not be their first language. I bet american slang can be confusing
nah, they're straight. non english speaking gays know most of the popular english gay slang, and serving cunt is about as popular as slay and yas
 
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The strike isn't ending any time soon. Their meeting this week lead to nothing because studios refuse to budge. So his hair is gonna grow back to normal and he'll shave it off again once the strike ends and filming resumes. Doesn't seem to be happening any time soon tho
 
So now that the studios have bent over for the writers, they kind of have to bend over for the actors, or the money they spent on the writers is for nothing.

That said: In TV, writers work around six or eight weeks ahead of the actors. In film, even more. So the TV writers rooms that are reopening now with the WGA strike over are starting in on scripts that couldn't possibly be ready for filming for a month and a half/two months.
 
So now that the studios have bent over for the writers, they kind of have to bend over for the actors, or the money they spent on the writers is for nothing.

That said: In TV, writers work around six or eight weeks ahead of the actors. In film, even more. So the TV writers rooms that are reopening now with the WGA strike over are starting in on scripts that couldn't possibly be ready for filming for a month and a half/two months.
they already didn't bend over. they had negotiations this week and it all fell through because studios want to keep underpaying actors and scan their likeness for future usage without pay, and sag is refusing to accept that shit so they're not signing anything. until studios agree to pay actors properly and give up the whole scanning crap sag isn't agreeing to anything