this opened my eyes - I had no idea - they painted him to be so good but this Documentary surprised me. What about the ride "It's a small, small, world" if he is a racist back then?
I like how they make it seem like Walt was overreacting by "personalizing" the strike... When the people on the picket lines guillotined him in effigy...
That was that time...if we have to talk about time now... not only i like their clean storylines especially " wise Hen" but they were clear about starting writers salary too, where one goes with ones capabilities nobody knows... but a good start matters. unfortunately in this category nobody else was clear... CBS was very cheap in sense for one year they do not pay at all, while the main backbone of great excellent audio visual entertainment is was always starting from writing.
No, you can say " I think i'm worth $50,000 a year, and if you don't want to pay me then i'll go somewhere else." You can create your own job, your own business, you decide what your worth.
Walt not only employed many people of Jewish descent-including Joe Grant, Marty Sklar, Ed Solomon, Richard and Robert Sherman, and so many more who held prominent roles within Walt's company. Look at all the people who loved him and worked for him for over 30 years. There is a hell of a lot more of them than the few idiots in this horrible BS documentary.
Interesting. A different viewpoint.
@DaysThruPictures But if there aren't any unions, then the bosses can just do whatever they want even if it would ruin the workers' lives.
this opened my eyes - I had no idea - they painted him to be so good but this Documentary surprised me. What about the ride "It's a small, small, world" if he is a racist back then?
What would he care about some ethnic dolls? When it can help make the money roll in.
"Money talks B.S. Walks" it's really very sad
Wow
I like how they make it seem like Walt was overreacting by "personalizing" the strike... When the people on the picket lines guillotined him in effigy...
That right.
That was that time...if we have to talk about time now... not only i like their clean storylines especially " wise Hen" but they were clear about starting writers salary too, where one goes with ones capabilities nobody knows... but a good start matters. unfortunately in this category nobody else was clear... CBS was very cheap in sense for one year they do not pay at all, while the main backbone of great excellent audio visual entertainment is was always starting from writing.
No, you can say " I think i'm worth $50,000 a year, and if you don't want to pay me then i'll go somewhere else." You can create your own job, your own business, you decide what your worth.
Damn Disney, you scary
Looks like Walt had a bad case with OCD.
Walt not only employed many people of Jewish descent-including Joe Grant, Marty Sklar, Ed Solomon, Richard and Robert Sherman, and so many more who held prominent roles within Walt's company. Look at all the people who loved him and worked for him for over 30 years. There is a hell of a lot more of them than the few idiots in this horrible BS documentary.
people don't strike for no reason yano
lol. I know n agree
check out Nexflick movie about him called Walt before Mikey, it's a great watch n let me know what you think afterwards
the whole thing with bioff never happened lol
and the strike was 5 weeks wrong not 7
4:09 tony soprano anyone??
They should go get real jobs finishing concrete or framing house those ingrates.
That right.