At the the end of the day, it’s still a white guy using a fictional Korean American character as a shield that alludes to a very real atrocity committed against Japanese Americans to justify the use of internment camps.
The obvious solution is that ties should be broken with a rounds of chess boxing.
If you’re interested, here’s a series of video essays that compare and contrast the book and the novel versions of Starship Troopers and the perspectives of Heinlien and Verhooven’s careers.
So this basically the closest thing we’ll ever get to a remake of The Devils.
You’re right. I deffinately jumped the gun on this from shit I vaguely remembered from September and should have done better diligence about. Mea culpa
Yeah I probably jumped to conclusions. My bad.
Yeah in hindsight I jumped the gun on thsi.
In hindsight I jumped the gun on this. Mea culpa
Yeah you’re right mea culpa.
It’s worth mentioning about AI is that it was Kubrick’s wish to go with the robot looking alien (Yes apparently they’re robots not aliens.) schmaltzy ending and Spielburg respected his wishes even though he thought it was a bad idea.
Sorry I misremembered what she actually did…
No I mean she go big saying shit like this…
Sorry I misremembered what she actually did…
So I assume she’ll be doing a racist black accent?