Hollywood studios are speeding production on movies and TV shows, preparing for a possible strike by writers and more trouble next year when contracts with actors and directors expire. Nicholas Counter, president of the Alliance of Motion Picture and Television Producers, which negotiates on behalf of the studios had this to say:
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Based upon the public statements of the Writers Guild, it's quite clear these are going to be very contentious negotiations," he said. "Their statements are bellicose, so we've got to prepare for the worst.
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If the G.I. Joe Script is not done by Oct. 31, 2007 there could be a very long delay in getting the film its final green light.
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