I will assume your comment is a joke.
I will assume your comment is a joke.
I regret that my initial joke and flippant attitude didn’t convey my feelings on the subject.
US Solders in WWII ==//== Antifa.
The Antifa are not victims. The Antifa is not good. The Antifa is a blight on our society.
“The Tilda Swinton example (and so many more just like it) is just whitewashing a role plain and simple. Lazy casting that was born out of a lazy thought process.”
I did watch the video, asshole, and it doesn’t address my point whatsoever.
A 19 year old is not a girl.
Just so I’m clear, which races are okay to be cast with people of other races and which aren’t? Do your casting rules apply to only fictional comic book characters, or fictionalized representations of historical figures? Is it okay to cast an African man as a character initially written as a white woman? Do you have…
“The uproar over Tilda Swinton’s role in Doctor Strange is a lot more complex than you’ve made it out to be.”
Heckuva take to draw from the concept alone, Brownie.
“Santa Claus, the fictional character based on Saint Nicholas, can be whatever race anyone wants because he’s a fictional character.”
All renditions of this matter.
We should band together and kill him.
I agree with you, there are.
I don’t disagree with your points, but the market is turning away from feature filmmaking in massive numbers. Technology has not been kind to it and it’s less a part of the culture than it has been in the past.
Of course, there are many films targeted at female audiences that turn a good profit.
I don’t know. Most likely ones that nobody sees?
Wonder Woman wasn’t made for solely for a female audience. Thank you for helping me make my argument. The market works, it doesn’t need quotas, etc. to push it forward.
“There’s nothing wrong with writing a movie that speaks primarily to women, or primarily to one cultural group, or primarily to one religion.”
Especially midwesterners. Total phonies.