What a time to be alive! Is ageism that much of a problem in Hollywood

What a time to be alive! Is ageism that much of a problem in Hollywood

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How is that legal?

So it will just show their age on Wikipedia

How retarded

If they want it removed. So only women will use it.

How is it not?

Forcing a private website to remove freely accessible information.

Why are politicians being paid to work on this pointless Bullshit? How are we not worrying about the economy or crimes or anything that actually matters? I can't believe actual money and time were spent on this. And the taxpayers are the ones who suffer.

Government does that all the time

California is the joke state. They have no water and they paint their grass green.

For women it is. Unless you're famous like Jennifer Lawrence, your career is basically over when you turn 25.

age is just a number and hers will never be 23

yeah the movie industry really care about the specific number, and not the body and face.

How does this even work?

Does this only affect people who use internet in California?

>California enacts

And if the website doesn't comply, what exactly is California going to do? There's literally nothing a state can do about the internet

Tell that to North Korea and China.

i'm sure they can do something about what imdb are allowed to do with the information on their servers, if they are in california.

>California is a country now.
Nig Nog, read the books you steal, don't just sell them on right away.

>he can't tell the difference between a country and a state

wew, i know it's yuropoor time but for fuck's sake m8

I thought IMDB's servers and headquarters were in Washington state. (assuming because they're owned by Amazon)

How would a California law affect them?

Yes this will work out just as well as that law LA passed to require porn shot there to use condoms

Do they really think the people who hire/cast actors need, or even use, IMDB to get their age?

This only prevents the public from having access to it. Not to say that's wrong it just reeks of insecurity.

Gee i wonder who will be the first celebrity to have her age removed?

>age discrimination
IMAGINE

>IMDB doesn't have an actors age
>"Fuck, if only there was some sort of online Encyclopedia that had information and facts about that actor..."
They also passed a law to decrease/regulate the amount of methane cows produce. So basically they wrote a law telling farmers to make their cows fart, shit and belch 40% less by 2020 or whatever.

Do people in Commiefornia actually support these ridiculous laws?

>implying Wikipedia isn't next

As long as gay people and Jews exist, she'll be fine.

>it's actually real

It'll probably get struck down eventually as unconstitutional if nothing else, but it's depressing that they're doing this to begin with.

>IMDb is owned by Amazon
>Amazon is based out of Seattle
>Law in California being applied to a different state

Why is everyone in California such a retard?

Um, IMBDPro access is pretty much a prerequsite for all agents in Hollywood. That actually contains a lot more information on Actors, producers, other agents, film set crews etc and importantly, what actors are signed with which agencies and how to contact their agents or them directly. A lot of people don't seem to realize that IMDB is more than just a shitty forum with top 10 lists.

Removing ages from those lists won't really mean shit, because if you are asked to audition you usually have to provide ID anyway. I'm not sure if it'll be just off limits to the public or even the pro subscribers too.

California is the most civilized, progressive, violence free and rational thinking state in United States.

Not even New York can compete

>This is what Trumphurt hater's actually believe

cry more

Huong Hoang

In 2103.

>civilized
>violence free
>rational thinking
That would be a 99% white state like vermont right?
>progresssive
you can have that one

as far as i can tell it only pertains to the imdbpro subscription profile, since it has to do with them having a paid subscription. as far as i know an imdbpro subscriber does not have control of the imdb.com actor page, that acts more like a public wiki? so this law pertains only to pro-labs.imdb.com/name/nm1055413 and not imdb.com/name/nm1055413/ ? I am not sure.

Yep, 22 suitcases was enough to turn her into crocfeed.

The women who want this are the exact kind of sluts who got their job by being young and hot.
I didn't hear them complain back then when they were the ones stealing roles from older actresses.
Now that they already made millions, they want to block the way for hundreds of aspiring young actresses because by their nature they're selfish attention whores.

Sounds like a minor thing that only someone with a mental illness or deranged and projecting over some other issue would obsess over and be against. A person, actor or otherwise should have the right to control their private information and how it is displayed in public.

>California says something
>do it

cool. So when does the general public get that luxury?

The general public give all this information away freely to memebook

as it should be

tired of middle aged female programming and sexual escapism fantasy

yes you look like shit

yes you should get a cat

But any casting director worth their salt can easily get the age of auditioners. Plus age is a secondary. They cast attractive young thin girls regardless of age.

> They cast attractive young thin girls regardless of age.
> young
> regardless of age

Young looking. The gov't can try and hide ages all they want, but nearly everyone can tell the differences between an 18yo to a 25yo to a 30yo woman.

That rail-thin 18yo actress is still getting the part. Except maybe next time she will be 19 or 20 tops. Granny ain't getting the part, professional make-up artist or not.

>California
What does this mean for us non-Californians?
California surely can't make internet laws for non-Californians.

why is today's world filled with lies and deceit.

>california

I work in talent. The law isn't as SJW as you think. Let's say there's a role for woman in her 30s. If my client is 42, casting could just automatically reject her, whereas if they didn't know her age and she could pull off 30s she might've gotten the part.

You must realize that 99.9% of actors and actresses in Hollywood are literally who's, to the point where an IMDb profile is the only proof of their existence and they certainly don't have Wikipedia pages.

So we should waste everybody's time?

Of course, that way dumb female actresses will be able to milk their bodies for much longer without anyone knowing they're literally rotting on the inside. I guess some actress really knows how to take a cock, because in order to be able to make someone make this a law, you need to be a deepthroat master.

>imdb moves all their shit out of cali
>imdb no longer have to follow cali law
problem solved

> implying they have anything in Cali to begin with