Why would you do commercials when you’re rich beyond belief? That’s work.
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they are terrified of being forgotten, its all about the exposure not the money.
Easy cheque.
why not? they are actors. they act for a living. if someone wants to pay them to do a spot, that is exactly what their job description is.
>acting
thats playing a character, this is George Clooney playing George Clooney.
"George Clooney" is a character he plays.
doesn't it defeat the purpose of trying to sell something if you have to hire a liar to tell you how good it is when everybody knows the guy telling you to buy the product is a paid and professional liar? seems like it undermines the advertising I mean why would I care what Clooney says, everybody knows that homosexual will say anything for a buck.
>That’s work.
how much work do you think it is
>20Gs for a days work
Gee I wonder. Some actors also like their job
You can't get George Clooney in your commercial for 20G.
That's Eric Roberts money.
That kind of proves his point. Say Clooney is paid 100k for the commercial, that's a Mercedes for maybe 6 hours of "work" tops.
No it doesn't.
You don't just make a commercial for 5 hours and get 100k. You become a brand ambassador. You make a deal with Nescafe and you can't be seen drinking another brand of coffee until the contract expires.
>"DUDE 100K FOR 5H WORK LMAO, NO STRINGS ATTACHED!"
Doesn't work that way.
>20k
>100k
Clooney has made $40 million on the nespresso contract, and the company also funds a bunch of his philanthropy.
40m for a couple commercials a year, literally single day shoots, where he may deliver 2 lines. Probably keeps the wardrobe too.
easy money. especially in japan
He probably did because Nescafe execs promised him unlimited tight underage dicky in exchange.
>is Nespresso good for you?
>show up to a gig expenses paid, basically a mini vacation
>do one or two days of light work
>get paid enough to add another couple cars, clothes, or watches to my collection
I kind of get it
He charges a shitload for those commercials and uses the money to pay for satellite imagery around various border regions so he can use it as evidence to pressure various governments. He's one of the few people that transitioned from acting into geo-politics in a way that wasn't a complete vanity project like Emma Watson going to the UN to make a generic speech.
>so he can use it as evidence to pressure various governments
Pressure them to do what?
buy tickets to his movies
>Pressure them to do what?
The general idea is that he wants to stop them doing illegal shit like violating native people's rights by building shit on land they're not allowed to but its basically private intelligence so he could be doing any number of things that he isn't public about. Like if he's pressure some government about photos he's taken to give him some concessions on some business deal a "friend" of his is planning then he's not going to go around telling people about it.
we can watch Israelis committing warcrimes in 4k HD, who needs satellites?
He's obviously looking for underage Sudanese poon from orbit
The advantage of birds eye view photography in general is that you can go over the same area multiple times to see long term changes. Is the military camp building more barracks, is the oil field expanding, how deep does this strip mine go and so on. This establishes evidence that's far more relevant in international courts where the defendants might be large multinationals and governments who don't really care if one guy who works for them shot some rockhurler.
>multinationals
>non-Liberia tier governments
>evenidence
>international courts
The entire industry runs on credit. These studios don't actually have billions in cash to hand out. Clooney has to keep up his credit score or the banks foreclose on "his" properties. This is how they control them. This is why they all have the exact same socio-political opinions.
Think about it. Clooney is a "leftist" who is not allowed to call out Israel's colonization of Palestine. How does that make any sense from a logical perspective? How would you even come to that perspective on your own, uncorrupted?
It's a gig. People who are in the arts like to work.
Doesn't he own some of the brand? He's making money off of every cup sold. It's s like how Mint Mobile has Ryan Reynolds as a spokesman. It's him paying himself to be in the ads.
Nespresso machines are depressingly loud
Who cares they run for like 10 seconds
Make your own coffee like a real man should.
for the money.
most rich people, who are not born into rich families, have swarms of poor relatives who they sometimes choose to provide for. When it comes to this kids, sometimes they are completely incapable of providing for themselves (celebs tend to raise POS useless children).
Divide his wealth by the number of relatives he wants to give it to. Subtract 40% cause of estate tax or gift tax. Does he still have enough money? Maybe not.
George Clooney should get a job in construction.
>there's not gonna be a President Donald Trump
>too dark
>too bright
>too contrasty
>too flat
>CGI coffee over CGI living room over CGI backdrop
money well spent