RephRayne
RephRayne t1_iye5h9s wrote
Reply to The Decline of British Blue Collar Stories On Screen: 25 years since NIL BY MOUTH first hit screens, Gary Oldman’s film has become a relic of a time when working-class stories were major cinematic events. What happened? by Bullingdon1973
To expand upon a point already made here.
In the UK, it used to be that "resting" actors could apply for Social Security which allowed them to not work for periods of time. This meant that actors didn't need external sources of money in order to pursue their chosen line of work.
The same applied to other forms of entertainment work, indeed the band UB40 is named after an unemployment form as all the performers were currently unemployed when the band formed.
The changing of the rules when it came to applying for Social Security meant that there were long gaps between becoming unemployed and being allowed to claim money. This stopped a lot of young working class people from pursuing the arts and shifted the demographic heavily towards those with parents able to afford to subsidise them.
RephRayne t1_ix1226k wrote
Reply to LPT Your body is on autopilot a lot more than you realize. Everyone's autopilot is an idiot. Life's easier and you screw up less when you realize this, and think intentionally and take actions accordingly so the autopilot can't screw things up. by 12jonboy12
Question for OP:-
I've turned off autopilot and I don't know how to breathe, please sen
RephRayne t1_jed2is0 wrote
Reply to comment by melbbear in ‘Star Wars’ Series ‘Skeleton Crew’ Enlists Director David Lowery - The series wrapped production in recent months, however news of who directed is just now coming out, with more expected to be revealed later by Neo2199
De-aging tech is constantly improving, it now removes 40 years and 3 feet from an actor.