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Ben Affleck hits out at Netflix, calls it an meeting line

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Actor/director Ben Affleck has come out criticising the streaming large Netflix for being an meeting line. The actor has not too long ago began a manufacturing studio referred to as Artists Equity together with his long-time inventive collaborator Matt Damon and Gerry Cardinale, the investing accomplice who represents Redbird Capital. According to Affleck and Damon, their studio will put artists on the entrance of its mannequin and can give the facility again to the creators.

In a current interview with The New York Times, Ben Affleck mentioned, “‘How are we going to make 50 great movies?! How is that possible? There’s no committee big enough. There aren’t enough — you just can’t do it. It’s a thing that requires attention and dedication and work and resists the assembly line process,” he then referred to Netflix’s founder and co-CEO by saying, “Scott Stuber is a really talented, smart guy who I really like but it’s an impossible job.”

The transfer to start out the manufacturing firm comes after Affleck and Damon not too long ago obtained $100 million in funding from the funding agency Red Bird Capital Partners, the funding might be supplemented by Affleck and Damon’s personal capital.

Actor/director Ben Affleck has come out criticising the streaming large Netflix for being an meeting line. The actor has not too long ago began a manufacturing studio referred to as Artists Equity together with his long-time inventive collaborator Matt Damon and Gerry Cardinale, the investing accomplice who represents Redbird Capital. According to Affleck and Damon, their studio will put artists on the entrance of its mannequin and can give the facility again to the creators.

In a current interview with The New York Times, Ben Affleck mentioned, “‘How are we going to make 50 great movies?! How is that possible? There’s no committee big enough. There aren’t enough — you just can’t do it. It’s a thing that requires attention and dedication and work and resists the assembly line process,” he then referred to Netflix’s founder and co-CEO by saying, “Scott Stuber is a really talented, smart guy who I really like but it’s an impossible job.”

The transfer to start out the manufacturing firm comes after Affleck and Damon not too long ago obtained $100 million in funding from the funding agency Red Bird Capital Partners, the funding might be supplemented by Affleck and Damon’s personal capital.