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originally posted by: Xtrozero
originally posted by: Annee
“White is Right”?
How am I the one saying they?
You didn't answer my question... Do you support decades of whitewashing because of the talent and popularity of the actors?
Johnny Depp playing an Indian will have a bigger draw than an unknown actual American Indian actor, wouldn't you say?
originally posted by: Annee
Considering you even reject Artistic Creativity.
The four categories are: Standard A: On-screen representation, themes and narratives, Standard B: Creative leadership and project team, Standard C: Industry Access and Opportunities and Standard D: Audience Development. The standards all relate to including diverse voices in each, with A relating to the diversity of the cast and story. B relates to the diversity of the crew. C covers the apprenticeship, training and internship opportunities on the film, while D covers the diversity of the marketing, publicity and distribution teams.
originally posted by: Xtrozero
originally posted by: Annee
Considering you even reject Artistic Creativity.
I just don't agree it is artistic creativity as Hamilton is. There is a Hollywood narrative that is pushed into the 2024 awards that you MUST have this below... What part of that is artistic creativity? As I said there is a massive push to have underrepresented groups and LGBTQ++++ highly represented in all pictures. That doesn't speak to talent, the nature of the film, or artistic creativity at all.
The four categories are: Standard A: On-screen representation, themes and narratives, Standard B: Creative leadership and project team, Standard C: Industry Access and Opportunities and Standard D: Audience Development. The standards all relate to including diverse voices in each, with A relating to the diversity of the cast and story. B relates to the diversity of the crew. C covers the apprenticeship, training and internship opportunities on the film, while D covers the diversity of the marketing, publicity and distribution teams.
Movies overall are just lacking too, so I'm not sure what that is all about. Dungeons & Dragons: Honor Among Thieves was one I really wanted to see and didn't even finish it. With a 150 million budget it looked like a made-for-TV movie with crappy acting and a horrible storyline. Really good shows are crashing and burning too. The Witcher is one as the producer does her artistic creativity that is once again so off from the books and just plain horrible. True artistic creativity is being thrown to the side and has been replaced with some ultra-Woke approval process.
originally posted by: Annee
originally posted by: AlienBorg
originally posted by: Threadbare
a reply to: AlienBorg
Pointing out that Disney hired a talented actress that looks like Snow White isn't a cogent argument?
And the rest of the cast has been replaced.
Can you name those cast members who have been replaced?
originally posted by: AlienBorg
originally posted by: Annee
originally posted by: AlienBorg
originally posted by: Threadbare
a reply to: AlienBorg
Pointing out that Disney hired a talented actress that looks like Snow White isn't a cogent argument?
And the rest of the cast has been replaced.
Can you name those cast members who have been replaced?
All the dwarfs have been replaced in the photograph (apart from one) obtained by the newspapers. The rest of the cast are the some weird gender queer forest creatures.
I see you're trying even harder now and going to page 38
originally posted by: Annee
originally posted by: Xtrozero
originally posted by: Annee
“White Supremacy” making noise.
And then we go to labels and name-calling lol... If you don't like the views of your opponents, simply compare them to the Nazis or White Supremacy on the basis of a negative symbol to prove your point, rather than examining the evidence and having a solid argument.
You got a better label for this?
You must have something.
Considering you even reject Artistic Creativity.
originally posted by: WakeUpBeer
a reply to: Xtrozero
Henry Cavill made that show and pushed to remain true to the character and source material. Now they claim he was misogynistic and demanding on set, because he pushed back against their agenda.
originally posted by: WakeUpBeer
Henry Cavill made that show and pushed to remain true to the character and source material. Now they claim he was misogynistic and demanding on set, because he pushed back against their agenda.
originally posted by: Annee
originally posted by: AlienBorg
originally posted by: Annee
originally posted by: AlienBorg
originally posted by: Threadbare
a reply to: AlienBorg
Pointing out that Disney hired a talented actress that looks like Snow White isn't a cogent argument?
And the rest of the cast has been replaced.
Can you name those cast members who have been replaced?
All the dwarfs have been replaced in the photograph (apart from one) obtained by the newspapers. The rest of the cast are the some weird gender queer forest creatures.
I see you're trying even harder now and going to page 38
Linky
originally posted by: Annee
So, don’t use talent as your argument.
originally posted by: Xtrozero
originally posted by: Annee
So, don’t use talent as your argument.
That is your all argument, not mine. That is why I asked you if whitewashing is OK because of the talent/popularity of the White actor.
My simple argument is you can't just change a character to something totally different than the original and expect people to say oh Ariel is now Black, they will say...That is not Ariel, where is Ariel!!!
originally posted by: Annee
a reply to: Xtrozero
Maybe you should just use these companies for your movie watching.
“Three young companies – CleanFilms, CleanFlicks and Family Flix – offer family-safe edited DVD versions of PG, PG-13 and R movies, deleting the objectionable content. Another budding company, ClearPlay, sells a DVD player with the capability of muting profanity and "skipping" offensive scenes.
In all instances, the profanity, sexual dialogue, nudity and graphic violence are gone. PG movies become G-rated. R movies turn PG-friendly. And movie night becomes less worrisome.”