question of the day: What part of Hollywood would you #Occupy?
Today’s question was suggested by @Overflight1, who last night tweeted: @maryannjohanson QOTD: What part of Hollywood would YOU #occupy? My answer: Seltzer and Friedberg's studio. Or maybe Michael Bay's :-P My answer is in my tweet that prompted Overflight1: #OccupyMPAA Love it RT @scotteweinberg: Someone get me the address of the MPAA offices. I'm gonna #occupy that fucking street. (Scott Weinberg was responding to the news that the Steve McQueen-directed Michael Fassbender-is-a-sex-addict movie Shame was just slapped with an NC-17 rating. The movie is certainly unsuitable for youngsters, but this will limit its marketability in the U.S.) I might also #Occupy studio facilities where they do motion-capture, and allow it only for Andy Serkis to portray a hobbitlike creature or an ape. What about you? What part of Hollywood would you #Occupy? (If you have a suggestion for a QOTD, feel free to email me. Responses to this QOTD sent by email will be ignored; please post your responses here.) Disqus commentsblog comments powered by Disqus |
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Thu Oct 27 11, 8:00AM categories: talk amongst yourselves permalink Disqus comments tip jarshare
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