Don Murphy: Possible Strikes in Hollywood to Delay Transformers Sequel?
Thursday, August 23rd, 2007 11:35AM CDT
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In the interview, Murphy says that a sequel would probably be delayed due to possible upcoming guild strikes involving actors and writers and that he doubts that they will have time to make much progress on the sequel before the screen actor's guild and the writer's guild strike next year.
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"The facts are that everyone is saying there will be [a strike]," said producer Don Murphy. "Lots of ideas are being pitched around. I suspect there will be one but the strike thing kind of confuses everyone. When would we have to start? There's no script. How would we be done by end of June?" |
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Posted by tile_mcgillus on August 23rd, 2007 @ 11:46am CDT
Don Murphy is... no words left.
Posted by Mega Zarak on August 23rd, 2007 @ 11:57am CDT
Posted by waaaaghlord on August 23rd, 2007 @ 12:11pm CDT
Posted by Prowl76 on August 23rd, 2007 @ 12:49pm CDT
Posted by bumblezzz on August 23rd, 2007 @ 1:04pm CDT
Im behind the writers 100%
Posted by Mega Zarak on August 23rd, 2007 @ 1:20pm CDT
Posted by Fireblast on August 23rd, 2007 @ 2:34pm CDT
Posted by Mega Zarak on August 23rd, 2007 @ 2:41pm CDT
trilobitepictures wrote:Writers in Hollywood haven't really been earning it lately. How many remakes and "re-imaginings" and seqels to sequels are there now? Write crap, get paid crap.
Thats actually a tough point to agrue with. Well done.
Posted by Burn on August 23rd, 2007 @ 4:23pm CDT
Posted by Brakethrough on August 23rd, 2007 @ 4:40pm CDT
Posted by Night~GONE on August 23rd, 2007 @ 5:23pm CDT
Posted by Head Shot on August 23rd, 2007 @ 6:30pm CDT
like I'm sorry, but while Murphy may be an ass, I don't see how he's at fault here, considering hes not the one behind the strike anyway, just a member of the actors and writers guild, and if they go on strike, all of its members do too.
Posted by Liege Evilmus on August 23rd, 2007 @ 6:51pm CDT
Posted by i_amtrunks on August 23rd, 2007 @ 7:00pm CDT
Any 3 year old with a crayon could do a much better job than what we were given in TF.
Posted by Burn on August 23rd, 2007 @ 7:00pm CDT
Head Shot wrote:I don't understand all this Don Murphy hate... its not like its his fault theres a strike.
I know it's not his fault.
But as far as i'm concerned anything said by him can't be trusted. If there is a strike it'll be one of those few occasions where he was actually right about something and not trying to delude fans with empty promises.
Posted by Toyotus Superion on August 24th, 2007 @ 5:15am CDT
Posted by Toyotus Superion on August 24th, 2007 @ 5:17am CDT
trilobitepictures wrote:Writers in Hollywood haven't really been earning it lately. How many remakes and "re-imaginings" and seqels to sequels are there now? Write crap, get paid crap.
Well said! Take that writers Guild! zing!
Posted by Burn on August 24th, 2007 @ 7:39am CDT
So these writers don't deserve to be paid for their time and effort because they churn out shit?
Well let's see some of you fanboys do better. Quit hiding behind the anonymity of your computer where the best piece of written material you've ever posted is some fanwank.
So they write shit, at least they're doing something, and at least they're standing up for their rights. People have a right to be paid and if the company you work for is making huge profits from the work you're doing then you have a right to put your hand up and ask for a bit of those profits.
And just remember what happens when Hollywood writers strike. You get "reality" shows. Would you people like your tv screens filled with more reality shows?
Posted by rpetras on August 24th, 2007 @ 9:19am CDT
Burn wrote:Wow, why i'm continually amazed by the short sightedness of some people is beyond me.
So these writers don't deserve to be paid for their time and effort because they churn out shit?
Well let's see some of you fanboys do better. Quit hiding behind the anonymity of your computer where the best piece of written material you've ever posted is some fanwank.
So they write shit, at least they're doing something, and at least they're standing up for their rights. People have a right to be paid and if the company you work for is making huge profits from the work you're doing then you have a right to put your hand up and ask for a bit of those profits.
And just remember what happens when Hollywood writers strike. You get "reality" shows. Would you people like your tv screens filled with more reality shows?
I'm sure most of us anonymous fanboys do "something" other than post on the internet. But I think it's gonna be fun to watch this strike, if it even goes off. Anyone remember the threatened actors guild strike that fizzled right before "Reality TV" became a big thing?
But I say good go on strike, then we can all see more wonderful programming like "Who wants to Knit" and "Dancing with the Network Interns".
While I'm all for people getting paid for their work, Hollywood's been phoning it in for years. And they need to realize they have more competition than ever for people's attention. From video games and youtube, to decent programming being shipped in from Japan and the UK, and yes, even reality TV, people have a lot of choices.
If these guys go on strike, there will still be things for people to do and to watch. And maybe, just maybe, new writers will come in and breathe some new life into Hollywood and we can see things that aren't just remakes and sequels anymore.
Posted by SoooTrypticon on August 24th, 2007 @ 4:45pm CDT
Posted by Auto Bot on August 25th, 2007 @ 1:16pm CDT
Until they show more robots! hehe
Posted by General Magnus on August 25th, 2007 @ 8:06pm CDT
SoooTrypticon wrote:NO script? That didn't stop them last time. Well, thank the unions for this small pleasure at least- perhaps in the mean time the sequel will die in development hell.
See the thing here is that you are wrong. We are getting a sequel. And I will enjoy even more by knwoing that you are going to be in wrong and bitching about it
Posted by Burn on August 25th, 2007 @ 9:29pm CDT
That's sarcasm by the way General Magnus, you're neither a troll or an unevolved ape.
Posted by D-340 on August 25th, 2007 @ 11:41pm CDT
trilobitepictures wrote:Writers in Hollywood haven't really been earning it lately. How many remakes and "re-imaginings" and sequels to sequels are there now? Write crap, get paid crap.
I also agree with this:
Burn wrote:And just remember what happens when Hollywood writers strike. You get "reality" shows. Would you people like your tv screens filled with more reality shows?
So I guess we're damned if they do, damned if they don't. I know I couldn't write better, I'm not a writer. But there is something to be said when originality is all but gone in movies as of late. If it's not a franchise, it's a license. It just seems to be a pattern of safety and laziness.
Posted by HoosierDaddy on August 26th, 2007 @ 12:15am CDT
Are you kidding? Why should anybody get paid for churning out shit? Would you like to buy a car that falls apart in 2 months because the well paid workers churned out shit? Of course your warranty wouldn't cover it because under your pretense they should be paid for churning out shit anyway. If you tried churning out shit where I work at, they won't just not pay you, they'll show you the door. Your logic makes no sense to me.Burn wrote:
So these writers don't deserve to be paid for their time and effort because they churn out shit?
But maybe if they do go on strike they will hire scabs that will actually put some heart into the story and get a better movie. Just a thought.
Posted by Burn on August 26th, 2007 @ 3:36am CDT
HoosierDaddy wrote:Are you kidding? Why should anybody get paid for churning out shit? Would you like to buy a car that falls apart in 2 months because the well paid workers churned out shit? Of course your warranty wouldn't cover it because under your pretense they should be paid for churning out shit anyway. If you tried churning out shit where I work at, they won't just not pay you, they'll show you the door. Your logic makes no sense to me.Burn wrote:
So these writers don't deserve to be paid for their time and effort because they churn out shit?
Difference between tv/movie writers and a car?
The "shit" churned out by tv/movie writers is open to interpretation by the individual. Meaning there's no clear definition of what's shit and what's not.
A car however with defects, is exactly that, churned out shit, so no, obviously I wouldn't be happy with that. Thanks for taking such a narrow minded approach to my post.