Billing is the least of the problems with this movie.
This is one of the films were the billing thing gets pretty silly. Armie Hammer is The Lone Ranger, not Johnny Depp.
Christopher Reeve didn't have top billing in Superman or Michael Keaton in Batman, IIRC, so it's not unprecedented for the lesser-known actor playing the lead character to get lower billing to a better known actor playing what is nominally a supporting character.
Yes, and it wasn't okay then and it isn't okay now.
Christopher Reeve didn't have top billing in Superman or Michael Keaton in Batman, IIRC, so it's not unprecedented for the lesser-known actor playing the lead character to get lower billing to a better known actor playing what is nominally a supporting character.
Yes, and it wasn't okay then and it isn't okay now.
It's the SGA rules, though. Unless Depp takes no billing, he has to be first.
Billing is the least of the problems with this movie.
Yes, and it wasn't okay then and it isn't okay now.
It's the SGA rules, though. Unless Depp takes no billing, he has to be first.
Do you mean SAG, Screen Actor's Guild? I don't think they have any rules about billing beyond actors HAVE to be billed.
Top billing is the agent's job... Where an actor is billed is something that is negotiated.
Yes, and it wasn't okay then and it isn't okay now.
It's the SGA rules, though. Unless Depp takes no billing, he has to be first.
Do you mean SAG
I don't think they have any rules about billing beyond actors HAVE to be billed.
Yes, and it wasn't okay then and it isn't okay now.
It's the SGA rules, though. Unless Depp takes no billing, he has to be first.
Do you mean SAG, Screen Actor's Guild?
Haven't we had the discussion in this very thread already?
Clearly you don't have to be billed since actors have chosen not to be billed. Whoopie Goldberg is Generations is the perfect example. The story is that she would have been billed first had she chosen not to be billed at all.
Billing: (Television & Theatrical) The Producer is required to honor individually negotiated billing as described and agreed upon in the performer's individual contract.
Looks to me like a regular Stetson cowboy-style hat.I don't know, the hat looks more "country farmer" than "intimidating gunslinger" in that poster, maybe they should have cut off the top of his head instead of the arm.
The SAG/AFTRA contract (2011) is available on their website.
This is what it has to say about theatrical billing:
Billing: (Television & Theatrical) The Producer is required to honor individually negotiated billing as described and agreed upon in the performer's individual contract.
In other words, this is negotiated by actors and their agents.
(Or, just what Dennis said).
Speaking of avatars () who is the man with glasses giving us the finger? (I'm tempted to assume it's J.J. Abrams but that would be too glorious an example of unconscious irony.)
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