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I am such an idiot I missed this completely. Thought it was about the Writers' Guild.The problem with this is that this tenative agreement is with the directors guild

Also:
SAG-AFTRA Members Vote 97.9% in Favor of Strike Authorization
Not that they're going on strike immediately, but the membership has authorized it. One can but hope.
Finally, I saw some comments in this thread about films being edited. So, figured I'd mention that apparently The French Connection has been de-niggered. (No, the melanin blessed were not removed from the film, but the word was.)
Yesterday, a commenter on Hollywood Elsewhere, Benjamin, noted that a racially offensive passage in William Friedkin's “The French Connection” (one that contains two ethnic slurs, both spoken by Gene Hackman‘s “Popeye Doyle”) was nixed from the Criterion Channel’s version of this 1971 classic.
Jeffey Wells went on the Criterion Channel to verify and the passage was missing. Click here or watch below (52-second mark).
Here’s the bit:
Doyle: “You dumb guinea.”
Cloudy: “How the hell did I know he had a knife?” Doyle: “Never trust a [slur].”
Cloudy: “He coulda been white.”
Doyle: “Never trust anyone“
What film will be next?
“The French Connection” is a down and dirty gritty film. The character of Doyle isn’t loveable, I’d go as far as to call him an anti-hero. It’s what Friedkin was going for.
Criterion Censors “Racially Insensitive” Dialogue in ‘The French Connection’
Yesterday, a commenter on Hollywood Elsewhere, Benjamin, noted that a racially offensive passage in William Friedkin's “The French Connection” (one that contains two ethnic slurs, both spoken by Gene Hackman‘s “Popeye Doyle”) was nixed from the Criterion Channel’s version of this 1971 classic.
Jeffey Wells went on the Criterion Channel to verify and the passage was missing. Click here or watch below (52-second mark).
Here’s the bit:
Doyle: “You dumb guinea.”
Cloudy: “How the hell did I know he had a knife?” Doyle: “Never trust a [slur].”
Cloudy: “He coulda been white.”
Doyle: “Never trust anyone“
What film will be next?
“The French Connection” is a down and dirty gritty film. The character of Doyle isn’t loveable, I’d go as far as to call him an anti-hero. It’s what Friedkin was going for.
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