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Should a Muslim be cast for the film?

^ glad to have been of service, Plum. the wet sari scene is a must-have in most bollywood fare ;)
 
If the movie's a success and spins off a TV show (likely not set on the Enterprise), make an Arab character and an Israeli character and sit them next to each other on the bridge, and have them be the navigator and helmsman like Chekov and Sulu. :thumbsup:
 
^ How about a character named Habib Mendelsohn? That's two birds with one stone right there.
 
indranee said:
^ glad to have been of service, Plum. the wet sari scene is a must-have in most bollywood fare ;)

I think I must have it in more movies! Anything to distract from this depressing thread.
 
They should cast a wheelchair bound African American Mormon lesbian undergoing a sex change operation who's also an alcoholic for a role here. Di-verse-ii-taay!
 
Starblazers said:
I would rather see a gay guy before a Muslim.

Who says you haven't seen a gay guy in Star Trek before? Hundreds of characters in the 500+ episodes and if 1 in 10 is gay then you do the math...
 
I would like to see a crew cast because they were right for the job and the character written because its right for the story, who knows red shirt no3 might be a gay Muslim..why do we need to know of these facts unless it serves the story.

Casting a Russian character is one thing but there is going too far...what we should be asking is should there be an Asian character cast for the movie (doesnt matter if he is Muslim, Christian, Busist or Atheiest long as its a good character and cast well it doesn matter about skin colour or religious beliefs...thats what I want to be in this film!
 
I dont really care either way as long as there's no bad acting involved.

Though it is worth noting that Star Trek didn't 'select the best actor' the part, it made a specific point of having Uhura be black and having Chekov be Russian. He was a russian for a very specific political and social reasons, and the same with Uhura.

This is what some people NOW would probably decry as "oh nooo Its PC :mad:". So Star Trek has a history of this.

The only real problem is say, having a muslim or a gay (or a gay muslim how about that), is that it's sort of late to be making a statement. The time to have a gay character would have been... season 2 of TNG.

BUt yeah it wouldn't bother me, I have no problem with producers casting for the purposes of diversity, it doesn't make me angry in the least nor does it bother me if they go for only the best actor they can find which basically means mostly all white since they are a majority of the acting pool.
 
Chances are there at least several Muslim extras and crewmembers on the film already.

If you mean Muslim character though, I can't say I care too much either way. We're all humans, remeber? Obviously not all Muslims are brainwashed cult members like the terrorists are.

I think we can handle it and it won't negatively impact the movie's profits unless it's totally extraneous with no point. Which it probably would be, now that I think about it.
 
Jack Bauer said:
They should cast a wheelchair bound African American Mormon lesbian undergoing a sex change operation who's also an alcoholic for a role here. Di-verse-ii-taay!

Remember, "diversity" only means "not white," as indicated when Detroit (86% black) was named the most diverse city in America.
 
Stone_Cold_Sisko said:
Though it is worth noting that Star Trek didn't 'select the best actor' the part, it made a specific point of having Uhura be black and having Chekov be Russian. He was a russian for a very specific political and social reasons, and the same with Uhura.

It doesnt mean they will this time though, times are different, what showed social diversity back then could easily come over as attempting to appease social groups now...plus if you start saying this person believes in religion x all the other religions will moan that they are not represented. In this case they will likely keep the status quo and avoid the issue.

This being so I still think its possible they could have a minor character with a middle east family background
 
For all we know, all of the characters on TOS were Muslim.

We also may assume they had bathrooms. Just because you don't see it, doesn't mean it wasn't there. Unless this is a film about Islam, I see no need for anyone to wear it on their sleeves. Ditto their sexual preferences, political affiliation, etc.

Or else why not Budhists? Shintoists? Damn it, I want an obvious Lutheran character!
 
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