What We Don't See in the Movies
"The AHA began to monitor the use of animals in film production more than 60 years ago, after a horse was forced to leap to its death from the top of the cliff for a shot in the film Jesse James. In 1980, the association publicized animal cruelty on the set of the mega-flop Heaven's Gate—where the production crew apparently decapitated chickens, held cockfights, and blew up a horse—which prompted industry groups to strike a deal with the AHA. The Screen Actors Guild and the Alliance of Motion Picture & Television Producers agreed that the AHA should oversee the use of animals in films whenever possible."
I would say "Oh, goodness" but the entertainment industry doesn't seem to have any.
I would say "Oh, goodness" but the entertainment industry doesn't seem to have any.
*falls over laughing*
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sundaes |
10:49 PM