Umm, that article seems to be written by some dreamer who can't handle the fact that an actor is businessman first (acting is a business, who'd have thought?) and knows how to fight for his rights to be compensated for his work in business where today you are star, tomorrow you are nobody again. I need more proof of asshole attitude before I start throwing rotten tomatoes.
What I'm kinda bugged about, I understand that actor gets payed for his job, but why he demands money from translating his movies on TV? Quote: "Not only that, his contract stipulated that he gets paid even more money every time the movie is shown on TV! That’s right—if Guardians appears on cable 10 years from now, Chris wants to get rewarded for it, despite not doing any additional work."
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