So, like, what is it?
I heard about Robert Rodriguez leaving the DGA because they wouldn't let him share the director's credit for Sin City with Frank Miller. I also remember the story about George Lucas wanting to appoint Spielberg to direct Jedi, but couldn't because he was no longer a member of the guild, all because the credits for Empire didn't appear 'til the end of the film.
So what's the deal? Why do they tell directors how to make their films? What makes them so powerful? And what are your opinions on the DGA?
I heard about Robert Rodriguez leaving the DGA because they wouldn't let him share the director's credit for Sin City with Frank Miller. I also remember the story about George Lucas wanting to appoint Spielberg to direct Jedi, but couldn't because he was no longer a member of the guild, all because the credits for Empire didn't appear 'til the end of the film.
So what's the deal? Why do they tell directors how to make their films? What makes them so powerful? And what are your opinions on the DGA?
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