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I'M SO EXCITED! EEEEEP! xD
"making us a top employer in Los Angeles, in California, and in the U.S.”
.....Don't forget your India Studio. Its the studio you're sending more jobs to.... The jobs that used to exist in Los Angeles, California, and the U.S.
my little nephew loves the show and i do to but now we see reruns when can we see new slugterra episodes
The more a writer obsesses about "cracking the code", buying these absurd apps and courses, the less like s/he is to succeed.
I love SCRIBBLE HERO THE GAME IT IS INSPIRINGLY AWESOME
All "Eighties babies" that grew up on "Saturday morning cartoons" need this book. For the sole purpose of teaching today's generation...
Did You Ever Release who The Mystery Murderer was
I love fantasy films. That being said I saw the prevue for this a couple times and it didn't seem to draw me in. As for the "was it a flop" comment: it was stated that the film made around 62 million... and was also said that the film cost 160 million. So by the numbers it was a flop, because they didn't make their money back. Not even close. And as far as I'm concerned, 160 million for any film... I think Hollywoods priorities are in the wrong place. Even 60 million is outrageous but we Americans have no clue when it comes to money. more more more. greed greed greed. And to show for it... People spending to much and others getting WAY over paid. Not sure how "professionals" can't see the problems before spending that kind of money on a "flop". Dog Bless America.
best show on tv right now
Haha I live for the obscure references, the episode where he quotes bartleby and then is upset that nobody gets the reference was spectacular.
this show is awesome. please make it forever
I want to see more of Krieger. I would totally want to meet the cast of Archer, it would almost be like a dream. Thanks so much for this interview.
Agree with every one of these!
i couldn't agree more with iron giant and the nightmare before christmas. and while i could be convinced about roger rabbit the others are definitely not worthy of the national registry.
"how about something sensible"; Since when is client relations not "sensible"?
"That's a producer's job"; It may be the producers job to interact with the client but from the article the artist didn't even go as far as to inform the producer. If there has been established hierarchy then that should followed, if not, what’s wrong with artist contacting the client when something is sent?
"NEVER, NEVER, EVER Deliver ON TIME OR EARLY"; Clients have the reasonable right to expect things when you say you will deliver them. Something that should have discussed before accepting the job. If problems arise and the time needs to be moved then would be discussed. By your comments, you are exactly who I would not want to work with. You are the type that the article addresses "how laziness" can cause failure.
...and this is an Argentine/Spanish co-production, with the lions share of the work being done in Argentina :)
Congratulations to Bill!
The link description says 'Spain's Juan Jose Campanella'
Having worked for him, I can tell you that Campanella is well and truly Argentine :)
Hi. I want to clarify that the article seems to indicate that the movie is being made in Spain, and that the director Juan Jose Campanella is Spanish as well. He´s Argentinian and the movie is being made in Argentina, though it is an Argentina/Spain co-production. Hope that helps. Thanks
Awesome! Thanks for the post