If you’re worried about the quality of your movies and TV suffering due to the writers strike, that’s the whole point. Studios need to see just how bad things get without the workforce they clearly take for granted. They need to discover firsthand that AI is not a replacement.
So let them sweat a while. Spend some time exploring classic films and shows you’ve never seen before. We’ve got over a century’s worth of content available, so don’t go whining because one show had a crummy season or one movie felt underdeveloped. This is more important.
@MylesOnFilm Supporting you my friend. Writers deserve better 💕
@MylesOnFilm The studios couldn't spell AI without the writers to put it on paper and SAG to sound it out for them.
@MylesOnFilm Broadcast television has already surrendered so much to streaming... maybe they will give up and just become, news, reality and game show networks.
@MylesOnFilm Was using AI the plan? Seriously?
@MylesOnFilm Do you want Velma Season 2? Because that's how you get Velma Season 2!
@MylesOnFilm No, I'm worried the writers strike could have a devastating impact on production crews who are already struggling with low wages. If production schedules are disrupted, these workers may face even greater financial insecurity. I stand in solidarity with the Execs and Ai.
@MylesOnFilm The quality of 95% of what Hollywood is producing these days is already garbage. We have easy access to far superior content from Asia + Europe through streaming services. These American hacks aren't going to be missed.
@MylesOnFilm The quality already abysmal, can't get any worse than She-hulk twerking 🤷🏽♂️