Rob is angry like hell, and he's not going to take it anymore.
Charged Robrow Targeted the officials in Los Angeles This month's podcast will cover all the film and television productions lost to other, more financially competitive cities.
The fierce “Westwing” actor said Guns a Bradin, “Everyone should be fired.”
Other states, and even foreign counties, will provide more encouragement to bring Hollywood projects there instead of California, he argued.
“There are no tax credits [in California]therefore, all other places offer 40% to 40%. And on top of that, there are other things they do,” Lowe, 61, told Adam Scott in “Literally!”
“And it's not even talking about unions. It's just taxes, it's all economics. So what California and LA happened is a crime. It's a crime. Everyone should be fired.”
Tirade continued after Lowe revealed that he had filmed the Fox program The Floor in Dublin.
“Why filming the American game show “The Floor” in Ireland? ” asked the podcast host.
“It's cheaper to take 100 people to Ireland than walking across lots at Fox.”
“If you shoot the 'park' now, do you think you're in Budapest? ”
“We're probably 100%,” Lowe replied.
“It's so weird,” added Scott. “We don't shoot anything in Los Angeles.”

Doubled, Lowe said, “Nothing!”
“The Floor” is a trivia show featuring American contestants head-to-head duels, with the winner taking home $250,000 instead of euros. It has been aired in three seasons.
This month, the California Film Commission approved 51 films for tax incentives.
Actor Dennis Quaid says he is Texas, dreaming of a booming industry.
“We really want to be the new Hollywood, and we want to bring back the crew members who have to leave to go to work in Oklahoma, Georgia or Mexico. “It really just provides the infrastructure and the way to compete to do this.”





