What if, and just go with me here, @AndrewYang, there were more effective ways to change the system than launching a third party named after your book with you as the figurehead?
Like, maybe the biggest problem with the system isn’t two parties, it’s the fact that all American voters don’t have an equal representation in their federal gov’t and that’s if they can register at all while one party actively tries to reduce the number of eligible voters who do
And again, @AndrewYang, these two slides do not show what you keep arguing they do. They show that 60% of the country is left of the moderates AND Republicans have consistently gamed state legislatures to prevent that from showing up in federal elections.
Not me tweeting and deleting additional thoughts about this tweet as a matter of self preservation.
We gotta stop acting like fewer movies are getting distributed each year. Apart from the pandemic, the opposite is actually true. The studios may be releasing fewer each year, but that’s a wholly different issue, and a failure of competency, if anything.
The trailer genre here is clearly “what the hell did I just watch? I must know immediately.” One of my favorites.
This is going to result in someone thinking it’s a good idea to pitch their movie as “Babe: Pig in the City meets Witches of Eastwick” (What? That’s how Vanity Fair described George Miller’s movie!) and I am here to tell you that however right you may be, probably not.
There is now more that $300k actively available to screenwriters via opportunities on @theblcklst, above and beyond the industry professionals using the site to find writers and their work.
And applying to every single one of them is FREE once you’re hosting a script on the site