How will the writers’ strike affect all the upcoming movie awards shows? On the plus side, no groaner gag-lines ("Oprah, Obama. Obama, Oprah. Read the full post.
Dec 12
2007
10:02 PM ET
The strike may mean star-free awards shows
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AAR-I totally agree! I watch for the writers, music, set design, costumes as well. I am really disappointed that we are now only left with reality shows YUK! I guess I can catch up with movies and video games.
Who are the stars punishing by not showing up at the award shows? THEY are the ones being awarded! The industry should be happy that enough of the public actually sits down to watch overpaid people receive tokens for what they’ve done.
Meh – award shows are boring and ridiculous WITH the stars in them – so either way, I won’t be watching.
It amazes me that anyone gets paid to write the crap on awards shows, I am so sick of whining writers, I wish so network exec would get some balls and hire a bunch of no-union writers to write their shows fire all these overpaid hacks
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