The struggle boils down to Diesel’s desire for the Producers Guild of America’s mark of distinction, an addendum to a film credit that signifies to the industry and audiences that a producer has been verified as a substantial contributor in the making of a movie.
The PGA mark appears after a producer’s name almost always in end credits, branded with the letters “p.g.a.” The most important function of the mark is that it makes someone eligible to receive the Oscar for best picture, a prize that goes to producers. On the studio level, producers with the mark are often entitled to early and increased bonuses based on box office performance and award nominations.
The vetting process for the producers exists for that very purpose, the PGA states plainly on its website.
Being the star doesn’t make you a producer. Doesn’t he have a reputation for always being late? I doubt that’s producer behavior.
Sounds trivial in a pandemic. He should donate money to first responders and check his ego at the door. vindiesel petty whocares vindiesel TheRock
His biggest challenge: His growing head.
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