I have the same complaints about Khan suddenly being played by Benedict Cumberbatch. An Indian actor should've gotten the work at a blockbuster movie that was written for an Indian characterApril's skin colour doesn't change who the character is.
I have the same complaints about Khan suddenly being played by Benedict Cumberbatch. An Indian actor should've gotten the work at a blockbuster movie that was written for an Indian characterApril's skin colour doesn't change who the character is.
why should Paramount willingly and knowingly lose money?I doubt it as well but there seems to be a conviction that 60s designed sets can pass muster. So, I want money to be put where the mouth is.
Oh, they shouldn't. But the comments around Star Wars and "In a Mirror Darkly" made me feel like this is an attitude I see oft repeated yet never challenged.why should Paramount willingly and knowingly lose money?
Repeating this doesn’t make it better.Time for a repost of the below as a minority myself as my answer to possible personal attacks that may try to turn continuity issues into race issues.
err...reading comprehension fail?It's absurd to say that Paramount would lose money on casting an Indian actor to play Khan in into darkness instead of Benedict Cumberbatch. Not even going to get into the implications of that comment.![]()
What??? Keep in mind there are many ignored posters on my list that break up the thread for me so yeah, maybe enlighten me on what I failed to read rather than jumping straight to personal attackserr...reading comprehension fail?
I replied to this:What??? Keep in mind there are many ignored posters on my list that break up the thread for me so yeah, maybe enlighten me on what I failed to read
this has nothing to do with Khan, Cumberbatch or ethnicitiesI doubt it as well but there seems to be a conviction that 60s designed sets can pass muster. So, I want money to be put where the mouth is.
Ok I get what happened, yeah ignored posters don't show for me obviously, so I'll delete my comment to you about Khan.I replied to this:
this has nothing to do with Khan, Cumberbatch or ethnicities
Ideally yes, though originally it was closer to the original casting with Benecio del Toro as Khan.I have the same complaints about Khan suddenly being played by Benedict Cumberbatch. An Indian actor should've gotten the work at a blockbuster movie that was written for an Indian character
hey, you beat me to itIdeally yes, though originally it was closer to the original casting with Benecio del Toro as Khan.
My bad, my bad. I will try to type slower next timehey, you beat me to it
I suppose. If that's what it means then I guess the "THEY JUST ERASED TOS!" crowd do have a leg to stand on. I figured it just moved "stuff from the future" back to being "stuff from the future". (We know that the Eugenics Wars didn't happen in 1996 because that's the year that New York and Los Angeles were destroyed in an alien invasion that was stopped by then-President Thomas Whitmore.)Just rewatched "Tomorrow, Tomorrow and Tomorrow," and for the thousandth time am delighted that these producers choose to exercise carte blanche to ignore all the nitpicking that has become such a plague on fandom over the last quarter century or so.
It's a great show, to be sure. Possibly the best. But I'm not sure where the lack of surprise was. I suppose Chapel not being boring is surprising.The result is a far better, more entertaining and surprising show. They've got a great sense of the broad strokes that make Trek worth watching.
Fuck continuity.But they should if they reach 2265 to preserve continuity.
Time for a repost of the below as a minority myself as my answer to possible personal attacks that may try to turn continuity issues into race issues.
Fuck continuity.
Because Roberto Orci said he didn't want to cast a person of color in the role of a terrorist in his "9/11 was an inside job" film.Honestly, maybe people on here should say why Benedict Cumberbatch should've gotten the role even though he doesn't fit.
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