It's like when your dog (or child) presents you with a decapitated pigeon because they love you.
History and context can't BOTH be everything.
2007, when they were casting Sulu is when the producer/writer should have decided if the character was gay, so yes Jotap it is a shortcut, but it doesn't really matter?
Director JJ Abrams (first day of principle photography in 2007) giving direction: "Okay John, John baby, that was perfect, that was perfect, you got this, one thing, sorry, one thing, can you to read that line again, just the same, again, don't change anything, but in your mind, I want you to visual sticking a big beautiful cock in your mouth and loving it, tastier than a lollipop made out of crack, but other than that just the same, just the same: ACTION!"
Yeah it seems like bad assumptions were made based on George's identity rather than who he actually is, apparently because they never bothered to ask him. Maybe they were trying to surprise him? That wrong assumption has overshadowed the actual thing in the movie, which people don't even care that much about.Quite the tempest in a teacup. They expected Takei to be "flattered". He wasn't. His not being flattered caused drama. He retconned his earlier comments (twice). Now Zaldana has to chime in and tell him off. After all this, it'll be a 30 second scene in a glorified action flick.
It is when talking about the complex relationships between posters here and the use of idioms and phrases that aren't covered in English lessons that may perplex non native speakers.History and context can't BOTH be everything.
They did run it by him. Lin, Pegg and Takei have said so.Yeah it seems like bad assumptions were made based on George's identity rather than who he actually is, apparently because they never bothered to ask him. Maybe they were trying to surprise him? That wrong assumption has overshadowed the actual thing in the movie, which people don't even care that much about.
It is when talking about the complex relationships between posters here and the use of idioms and phrases that aren't covered in English lessons that may perplex non native speakers.
It's better in the original Klingon.King Lear is my favourite play by Shakespeare.
Yeah it seems like bad assumptions were made based on George's identity rather than who he actually is, apparently because they never bothered to ask him. Maybe they were trying to surprise him? That wrong assumption has overshadowed the actual thing in the movie, which people don't even care that much about.
That's...much worse.They did ask him. He wasn't thrilled. So they went ahead anyway and tried to pass it off as an homage. Then he really flipped. Then he calmed down and took his flipping out back (mostly). Then Zoe Saldana couldn't leave well enough alone. And here we are.
That's...much worse.
You're confusing me.They look like a bunch of unprofessional adult-children. I wonder if its just a bunch of fake drama for fee publicity.
You're confusing me.
Why should the previous actor decide who future interpretations of the role are performed? There's nothing wrong with taking input, but they shouldn't get to control the character because they played them first.They did ask him. He wasn't thrilled. So they went ahead anyway and tried to pass it off as an homage. Then he really flipped. Then he calmed down and took his flipping out back (mostly). Then Zoe Saldana couldn't leave well enough alone. And here we are.
Why should the previous actor decide who future interpretations of the role are performed? There's nothing wrong with taking input, but they shouldn't get to control the character because they played them first.
No, it's not that.maybe there's a language barrier
Why should the previous actor decide who future interpretations of the role are performed? There's nothing wrong with taking input, but they shouldn't get to control the character because they played them first.
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