^Hey, you make valid points. I certainly don't want to seem adamant on the issue.
It only needs to be addressed if it's a false belief. If it [is[/i] true, then it behooves the producers to cast the movie in a way that maximizes profit.
So you're saying if that kind of racism still exists in our culture as a whole, that's less important to address than if it only exists in the minds of a few executives? I think you've got that backward.
I think The Artist Formerly Known as Prince should have been Prince of Persia.
He could have been "The Artist Formerly Known as Prince of Persia!"
I'll shut up now.
Guess I missed that memo.Because Americans hate arabs and if an arab was cast in that role the movie wouldnt make any money in the states.
Whoop dee doo. Just about every American Superhero these days are being portrayed by the British, and nobody seems to care. And neither do I.
Ah yes, Lord Downey and Sir Ryan Reynolds. Splendid chaps!
Whoop dee doo. Just about every American Superhero these days are being portrayed by the British, and nobody seems to care. And neither do I.
Ah yes, Lord Downey and Sir Ryan Reynolds. Splendid chaps!
So when did "just about every" come to mean 100%?
It can't be racist! It's all white people!![]()
It's one of many American-made, anti-English revisionist history movies.
So, how big of a name was Mila Javovitch before she was cast in Resident Evil?
Face it, a film does not require a big name actor in order to be successful.
It can't be racist! It's all white people!![]()
It's one of many American-made, anti-English revisionist history movies.
Didn't she break in as "the next Brooke Shields" or was that another model a few years before her?So, how big of a name was Mila Javovitch before she was cast in Resident Evil?
The 5th Element and The Messenger: Joan of Arc, and a very successful model.
Here we go again:
If an Arab were cast, Iranians would probably be even more incensed.Because Americans hate arabs and if an arab was cast in that role the movie wouldnt make any money in the states.
Arpy said:Conscious racism aside, it's intellectually lazy to cast a half-Jewish/half-Swedish American and make him learn a British accent to play the "Prince of Persia" - yeah, I'm sure the Iranians are thrilled.
If an Arab were cast, Iranians would probably be even more incensed.Because Americans hate arabs and if an arab was cast in that role the movie wouldnt make any money in the states.
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