WGA Refuses Golden Globes And Oscars

With the Golden Globes and Oscars coming up, it’s been unclear if the WGA would participate in the events at all. It’s looking more and more like that’s not going to happen… however there is a glimmer of hope.

The Writers Guild of America has turned down requests for waivers for Oscars and the Golden Globes. WGA West president Patric Verrone rejected the requests Monday, due to the guild’s seven-week strike against studios and networks. The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences had asked for permission from the WGA for use of clips during the Feb. 24 Oscar telecast. Dick Clark Prods. and the Hollywood Foreign Press Association had requested a waiver to allow writers to work on the Jan. 13 awards show.

However, all is not yet lost. Since the WGA has announced that they will try to negotiate with individual studios as opposed to the umbrella producers association (a stupid thing to say, and it will never work), it does open the door that an individual production like The Golden Globes or the Oscars may be able to individually negotiate some sort of agreement for a 1 time event broadcast. I’m not really hopeful that will happen… but it is still a possibility.

Personally, I don’t think the WGA should do it. If you’re on strike, then be on strike and don’t work on those shows or allow any concessions for your work. It’s no secret that I disagree with some of the WGA’s issues… and I think in general they’re fighting for totally the wrong thing (I think they should be fighting for more money… but not for the outdated and crippled residual system they’re perpetuating).

Also, I think it might be a refreshing thing to see the Oscars without all the fluff for once. Here’s a thought… make the awards show about the AWARDS (SHOCK!). Let Stewart do his monolog (I don’t know off hand if he’s in the WGA or not) and then for just 1 night out of the year, let the work and merit of the medium be celebrated by handing out the awards without all the production to go along with it. I don’t know if that would be better or worse… but the Oscar broadcast has become so bloated, I think it might be a good thing to try. Just a thought.

Source: Variety

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6 thoughts on “WGA Refuses Golden Globes And Oscars

  1. Since the writing for these award shows has sucked out loud for years, the hack writers are doing us a huge favor. These guys actually got PAID for writing that drivel?

  2. If you go back and watch vintage Oscar tapes, it is just the actor or producer etc being given the award. No monologue. No introduction. No clips from the nominees. Not even a ceremony. It was shot quickly on a sound stage with a presenter and a speech from the winner.

    I don’t see why we have bloated the Oscars to such epic proportions. I would be happy to see the whole thing over and done with without the WGA…

  3. You and I are on the same page, Gio. ( I think I even mentioned it a week or so ago) in the idea that a good half hour could be shaved off the telecasts by deep sixing the chit chat and mindless banter, where the awards are the awards, and the only breaks are that of musical numbers and/or tributes.

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