Hollywood’s Triple-A list actors have started becoming integrally involved in trying to solve the Writers Guild strike against the Hollywood CEOs. I’ve just been told that George Clooney today is volunteering to personally set up a so-called “mediation panel” including himself and with plans to ask Steven Spielberg, Tom Hanks and John Wells (the executive producer of ER and a controversial ex-WGA president) to be part of it, plus 3 or 4 bigwigs who are siding with the producers. The offer came in a phone call today with Harvey Weinstein who promptly volunteered to be part of the panel. Clooney suggested its purpose should be to oversee the talks and tell the WGA as each term is bargained ”you have to live with this and get over it,” and tell the AMPTP “you have to live with that and get over it”, Weinstein quoted George as saying. It’s also Clooney’s idea that everybody would be locked in the room together and not leave until the deal is done. FRIDAY UPDATE: A Clooney insider tells me: “It would be more accurate to say that George has and would offer to help, including putting a group of people in a room that know both the CEOs and the writers personally. And that of course he would do anything to get this over. He didn’t use any of the rhetoric that’s being attributed to him [by Weinstein]. His stance has always been to find common ground and not alienate each other.”
This follows a London interview by that other Triple-A lister Tom Hanks linking the fate of the upcoming Academy Awards to the studios’ continued refusal to “get down to honest bargaining”. Both Clooney and Hanks are making it clear publicly that they’re concerned about the writers strike’s collateral damage. Hanks said corporate bosses should remember that many ancillary businesspeople were suffering from the studios and networks refusing to restart negotiations with the Writers Guild. “There are caterers and carpenters … and electricians and gaffers,” Hanks told Reuters in London Wednesday night. “There are a lot of people out there associated with the industry, for whom the sooner this work stoppage is over the better.” And Clooney said much the same thing when he appeared onstage at Monday night’s Critics Choice Awards (photo above): “When the strike happens, it’s not just writers [affected]… Our hope is that all the players will lock themselves in a room and not come out until they finish. We want this to be done. That’s the most important thing.”
Now that Clooney and Hanks are at the head of the line, then Will Smith, George Clooney, Brad Pitt, Angelina Jolie, Reese Witherspoon, Russell Crowe, Denzel Washington, Jodie Foster, Julia Roberts and other AAA-listers may follow their lead. As I wrote way back on November 7th soon after the WGA strike started and have said repeatedly since, the only time I’ve ever heard of Hollywood CEOs caving on a major negotiation is when they get in the same room with a major star. There’s just something so needy within the Hollywood moguls’ psyche that they want to be liked and respected by the creatives they in turn like and respect. (I assume this is why these businessmen make TV and movies instead of toothpaste and mattresses.) Therefore, any professional, personal and even psychological pressure put by these top-of-the-heap artists on the studio and network bosses could make all the difference in solving this strike.
- TOM TERRIFIC: First Triple-A List Actor Links Fate Of Oscars To Studios Refusal To “Get Down To Honest Bargaining”
- London Article “100% False” That George Clooney Led Golden Globes A-List Boycott
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This reminds me of the aftermath of the Rodney King verdict, when Sean Penn didn’t quite give a damn about us ‘all just getting along’ until the looters, pillagers, and arsonists were making their way into his neighborhood to baptize his home with molotov cocktails.
Like one of the above posters typed, Clooney and Hanks have some important shindigs to attend next month…
I applaud any effort to resolve this. Thousands of below the line people say, “THANK YOU!”
“Observant Public” is absolutely correct that more women need to be involved. The dynamic of the testosterone fest is too broken & needs some smart feminine insight to get proper mediation back on track. Multi-hyphenates who’ve produced and run companies such as Jodie Foster, or business leaders who’ve moved on from Hollywood such as Meg Whitman, could provide valuable help.
Also, will Clooney be able to find 3 or 4 people who actually side with the Hollywood CEOs?
Drop Wells fast.
Who decides which AAA listers are allowed in the room? Who decides which WGA listers are allowed in the room?
This is like the Korean/Vietnam peace talks – it took months just to decide on the shape of the table.
Nice try boys, I hope it works out because I’d love to get back to work. HOWEVER, I don’t want to, for the next few weeks/months, listen to “he can’t come in,” “why not her?,” “that Producer sucks.” We’d be back at square one until the DGA and SAG negotiations start.
Good for them!!! I’m getting SICK of the actors saying they will stick it out as long as they need to in order to back up their writers. I think the writers deserve what they are asking for, but this strike is taking too long and someone needs to step up and get the 2 parties involved and get it resolved. The actors’ crew members are losing homes, taking their kids out of school, going broke ….below the line doesn’t have the means to ride this out for another 3-6 months.
I have always admired George Clooney and this just shows he is one of the few actors who realize there are HUNDREDS of below the line that are being hurt in this strike.
Arnold hasn’t stepped in yet, so good for George C., Tom Hanks and anyone else that joins them and helps to try to end this!!!!!
ENOUGH already!!!!! STRIKE A DEAL!!!!!
Why does everyone leap to judgement over the first mention of a vague notion that might or might not happen? Maybe this will be a good thing. Maybe it won’t. Let it unfold before praising it or condemning it.
A dialogue has to get started. If Clooney and Hanks (perhaps Speilburg) can make it happen then I dont see a harm in letting them try. For those Wells bashers that claim he sold them out. The membership voted to take the deal. Blame them. Just as the membership has to vote to take any deal created here. Bitching and moaning and going on about how unfair your last deal was gets you nothing. Redstone, Murdoch and Iger have more money than god. They will be drinking champagne and eating caviar long after you waste away and lose everything you have while you are standing united and refusing to budge on a single issue. Convince the leadership that Animation and Reality aren’t worth losing your houses over.
Correction:
These guys THINK they are bigger than God.
Beware of false idols with clay feet.
What is with all the negativity? Give Clooney and Hanks some credit for actually trying to get involved. I have to agree with Showrunner and TranspoBill. People need to stop being so militant. This strike is a disaster. Nobody is winning anything here and the longer this goes there is going to be less work for everyone. Unless you guys want to stay out until June or July both sides have to give in a little. Let’s hope there is some follow through here. Nikki is right. If enough A-list movie stars get involved there is a chance of getting them back to the table.
AMEN STEVE !!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I don’t really know about Jon Stewart, but he claims to support the strike yet what are you going to do when it comes time to produce “A Daily Show?” As for Stephen Colbert, it is clear that he is acting. On his show, he plays a ultra-right-wing conservative as evidenced from Monday’s show, and he is doing what the soaps did during the 1988 strike and that is reuse scripts that were already produced.
Attention, fellow writers: We have to knuckle under and take a shitty contract NOW. Hurry, Laura B. had to pull her kid out of private school!
What the rank and file of the WGA needs to do now is continue to back their leadership 100% and make it absolutely clear that they will vote down the deal if it sucks.
The moguls can be starstruck all they want. The writers know most actors are useless without a script.
Jessy, yeah, Stewart and Colbert are CLEARLY in breach of the strike rules. If they don’t have their bits written, it’s amazing how quickly their directors find the perfect pic or video clip to put up. But the WGA is going to let them slide, just like Leno.
This labour dispute doesn’t need a mediation panel, it needs third party arbitration, preferably binding.
Nice idea… bad idea… These few “A” list personalities aren’t really writers… not to say they may not have written… Clooney, Hanks, even Speilberg make their money in other ways, directing, producing, staring… with a few exceptions. So why are they ordained to tell either the WGA or AMPTP to take something or leave it. Sorry, I’ll leave it to the guild to represent me. D.
Hey, Clooney, don’t bother – Daniel Day-Lewis will be winning that Oscar this year!
how about having one person from every union and guild affected by this strike on the panel. Don’t we have a say too???? it’s our jobs our livelyhood being affected by the egos and stubbornness of the WGA and the AMPTP.
I hope these well intended actors know what they are doing when they offer to mediate. It sounds like they don’t..Mediators don’t tell the parties what to do (“you need to live with that and get over it”). They facilitate negotiations between the parties so they can (together) come to an agreement and “live with it.” It is interesting that actors think they can “act” anything–including being professionals in a field that is complex and requires judgment and knowledge of how and when to “intervene.” George Clooney “acted” a great doc on ER but I wouldn’t want him doing my actual emergency treatment. Mediation can be just as hard as “human surgery.” Not necessarily a good idea to have non-professionals (even those with clout) in this situation. As we say as professional mediators, first “do no harm.”
Carrie Menkel-Meadow
A.B. Chettle Professor of Law, Dispute Resolution and Civil Procedure
Georgetown University Law Center
I don’t understand those of you who begrudge anything these guys are trying to do. Have any better ideas? It must be nice to have so many resources that your happy to sit and rot away while the strike goes on and on and on. This strike is a disaster, and it’s only going to get worse for all of us. Those of us with families cannot simply wait for the leadership finally to make a move or wait for the greedy moguls finally to grow a heart – or find some reason.
As for the women, anyone who thinks women have real power in Hollywood probably also believes that Hillary’s campaign isn’t running up against sexism. What does it say about a country that it can’t handle the idea of a woman leader?
Clooney’s right – lock the babies in a room and don’t let them our til there’s a fair deal.
Also, please note folks that they said BOTH sides “would have to live with it and get over it” – not just writers. It’s called NEGOTIATING. Have at it!
Let’s not forget those working in the Television Business. I an Account Executive, this stike will effect Broadcast sales for years to come.
AMPTP, writers deserve to be paid for anything that you make money on!
Best of luck writers.
This got me thinking about a comment above about how women need to get involved. But who? Which one will (but should) be taken seriously? Angelina? She’s smart, she’s concerned but will she be criticized for supporting “Hollywood” when she’s focused so much attention elsewhere. Reese? Too mousy. Julia? Well isn’t she sort of semi-retired? The youngsters of today (the 2 Jessica’s, Scarlett or Natalie?) It’ll help but who’d listen?
The women that need to speak are the ones like Halle and Nicole. The ones who have been around for the better part of 20 years. There are many with production companies of their own (Foster, Barrymore) who could help as well.
We don’t need a “Mediation Panel.” We need the AMPTP to get back to the negotiating table!
It’s about time that someone or a group steps up to the plate. It’s not about the Oscars coming around the corner either! I will miss the Globes this weekend, My hubby and I watch the pre show then the show every year and it will be missed sorely this yr! And to think that some of our favorite shows are out of new episodes! GIVE THE WRITERS WHAT THEY WANT AND GET ON WITH IT! THIS TRUELY IS AFFECTING YOUR DEAREST FANS!