"There's A Lot Of Ways To Lose Your House" - Ron Perlman Went Full Clay Morrow And Basically Threatened The Studio Exec Who Said They Want To Drag Out The Strike Until Writers Start Losing Their Apartments And Houses
Here I thought I was clicking on a harmless video where an actor calmly voiced his displeasure with studio execs who have forced this writer's/actor's strike. Nope just Ron Perlman morphing into a real-life Clay Morrow and alluding to destroying Bob Iger's house. The video has since been deleted as I assume his publicist, friends, co-workers, and family members reminded him you can't just threaten to destroy someone's house.
Most of the time you hear words like this from an actor you probably roll your eyes and brush it off as overdramatic nonsense. Well, I fully believe Ron Perlman is going to burn Bob Iger's house down. It may have to do with him being a really good actor, but I'm convinced he's about to commit arson. I'm obviously not in Bob Iger's shoes, but how can you see that video and not immediately cave to the demands of the strikers?
So why so much anger with Bob? Well the Disney exec did this interview where he called out the writers and actors for being unreasonable with their demands at the same time as he reels in $27M a year.
On top of that, there was this quote from a Deadline article that said the studio execs were planning on riding this out until people lost their homes.
Now you get Clay Morrow. Good luck, Bob.
If you're interested in learning more about the strike I'd give Fitz's blogs here and here a read.