Basically in order to compete for 'best picture' pandering to 'underrepresented groups' is now mandatory. Some of the criteria include (they don't all need to be met):
At least 30% of all actors in secondary and more minor roles are from at least two of the following underrepresented groups: • Women • Racial or ethnic group • LGBTQ+ • People with cognitive or physical disabilities, or who are deaf or hard of hearing
fucking lol@ that hard of hearing bit though
At least two of the following creative leadership positions and department heads—Casting Director, Cinematographer, Composer, Costume Designer, Director, Editor, Hairstylist, Makeup Artist, Producer, Production Designer, Set Decorator, Sound, VFX Supervisor, Writer—are from the following underrepresented groups: • Women • Racial or ethnic group • LGBTQ+ • People with cognitive or physical disabilities, or who are deaf or hard of hearing
The major studios/distributors are required to have substantive, ongoing paid apprenticeships/internships inclusive of underrepresented groups (must also include racial or ethnic groups) in most of the following departments: production/development, physical production, post-production, music, VFX, acquisitions, business affairs, distribution, marketing and publicity.
The mini-major or independent studios/distributors must have a minimum of two apprentices/interns from the above underrepresented groups (at least one from an underrepresented racial or ethnic group) in at least one of the following departments: production/development, physical production, post-production, music, VFX, acquisitions, business affairs, distribution, marketing and publicity.
They should just change the award's name to GAYEST PICTURE.
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Originally posted by Sudo
what would you call rich? Thats good you are financially comfortable and I hope you feel fulfilled by this. Do you still do whore shit just for fun? Most hos live a bad lifestyle that you never struck me as leading
no why hoe bag, when stupid idiots buy expensive at a marked up price? my savings right now are at 20k I live comfortably in NYC. hoeing was never for me because it never fulfilled me, yes you can make money, but where's the challenge in it? all you do is lie back. took my last of my savings fulfilled my nursing degree first job as a nurse was at a plastic surgeons office when coivd hit and all none essential procedures were suspended, I got my employers losses recouped by selling their wares to those who did butt injections in Miami I was given half moved to NYC worked over time for months then when the riots broke out I helped people move a lot of hot shit. My talent is when I see a situation I can take advantage of and I have the capital to pull it off I go for it. At first I wanted free plastic or cheap surgery and working at plastic surgeons office can provide that, and a skill set to fall back on. the coivd took me on a wild ride and gave me a chance to live in the state I loved. so I rolled with the punches.
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Talking about Cardinal greats, there is always Bob Gibson...a monstrous pitcher. He even set a record for 17 strike-outs in a World Series game. The man would just dominate!
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Originally posted by Bill Krozby
So I got the adderall and just abused it of course and went my job at HEB thats a grocery store for you yanks. And I went to work just really messed up because I'd been up for so long, ent up needed to releive myself so I jerked off in one of the stalls on the upper tier employee bathroom and came all over the seat and went to wash my hands and the guy that worked at the meat market I guess needed to take a shit and I heard him wiping up my semen but thats still gross because he sat down on some of it, I got really nervous and went to go smoke and clocked out and went home.
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Lou Brock, Cardinals great and MLB Hall of Famer, dies at 81 Michael Errigo
Baseball legend Lou Brock, a 15-year mainstay with the St. Louis Cardinals and a first-ballot Hall of Famer, died Sunday afternoon at 81, according to the St. Louis Post-Dispatch.
The left fielder was a two-time World Series champion and a six-time all-star. He ranks second all-time in stolen bases (938), becoming the all-time leader in 1977 before Rickey Henderson passed him.
In 1979, Brock’s 19th year in the majors, he became the 14th player to join the 3,000-hit club and earned National League comeback player of the year honors. He retired at the end of that season and was inducted to the Hall of Fame in 1985.
Brock battled several medical conditions in recent years. His left leg was amputated in 2015 after an infection caused by complications from diabetes. In 2017, he was diagnosed with multiple myeloma, a blood cancer.
Brock finished his career having played 2,289 games for the Cardinals, the second most in team history behind Stan Musial. He began his career with the Cubs but was traded to St. Louis in 1964 in a deal centered around pitcher Ernie Broglio.
“I guess that fewer than 2 percent of the people in baseball thought it was a good trade for us,” Cardinals third baseman Ken Boyer later said.
Four months after the swap, Brock helped the Cardinals capture the World Series title by batting .300 with a home run and five RBI in seven games against the New York Yankees. In 1967, he hit .414 and stole seven bases as the Cardinals beat the Boston Red Sox in seven games.
The trade is still viewed as one of the most lopsided in baseball history, with the phrase “Brock for Broglio” being used to signify an uneven transaction.
A constant threat on the base paths, Brock led the NL in stolen bases eight times while playing for St. Louis, including in 1974 at 35.
The Arkansas native was just the 20th player elected to the Hall of Fame in his first year of eligibility.
The Cubs and Cardinals held a moment of silence for Brock ahead of Sunday night’s game between the teams at Wrigley Field in Chicago.
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