I wasn't talking about anyone in particular, and I had the Star Wars sequels on my mind when I posted that. Good night, sweet Prince | 7 June 1958 - 21 April 2016
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It’s not even about changing anyone’s race or gender, the loudest voices in the fan base are hyper toxic. | |
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namepeace said:
I wasn't talking about anyone in particular, and I had the Star Wars sequels on my mind when I posted that. Star Wars fans have a lot of issues. But let's not go there 😂. Changing the ethnicities of minor characters is fine if the reason you're doing it is because the actor in question is genuinely better at the role than his white (or whatever colour the character was originally written as) counterpart. But if you're only doing it for political or PR reasons then the movie will suffer because you're not doing it for the good of the movie. You're doing it to make yourself look good. Harvey Dent in the Burton Batman movies was ideal. He played the part well and really should have gotten to play Two Face in Batman Forever. Perry White in Man of Steel. Again, he played it better than any other actor could given the material available to him so black or white, Laurence Fishbourne was the right man for the job. It's when there's a studio mandate that says "we want a black actor in this role just because he's black" that I have a problem with. Why go out of your way to hire an actor (of ANY colour) and ignore the possibility that there is a better actor more suited to the role? Idris Elba would make a good James Bond. He's got the look, the acting ability and the personality to be a great James Bond. But what if Ewan McGregor or Michael Fassbender gave a better audition? Would they be turned down on the basis that they're white? That's just as unfair as it was when Billy Dee Williams was turned down for Two Face just because he was black. Basically, the best actor should always be the one cast, regardless of their colour or background. | |
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[Edited 5/22/20 4:55am] And it worked out well having DeNiro available for Part 2 | |
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I understand what you are say but I don't agree with it. I think the should cast how the character looks like. I don't want a blonde hair blue eye person playing Superman, can't believe it. If we are going to hire the best actors for the roles then goodbye Gal Gadot and hello Meryl Streep as Wonder Woman . I won't watch Aquaman because I don't buy Jason Momoa in the role, and yes I have Hawaiian blood in me. I'm always for making new characters. Why not make a Hawaiian super hero? Or even bring to the big screen other characters such as Black lightining, Vixen, Vibe, Dr. Light (Kimiyo Hoshi) Mr. Terrific, Rocket & Icon and so on. Hated all the changes on the new Battlestar Galactica. I think you over praise Laurence Fishbourne in the role of Perry White, it's not shakespeare. But 95% of the time I agree with you
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What about Nick Fury? His race was changed in the comic books, not just in the MCU. I think Doctor Strange was originally Asian in the comics too. Lois Lane was turned into a black woman in one issue of her comic book. On a related note, there was a white J.J. on an episode of Good Times. You can take a black guy to Nashville from right out of the cotton fields with bib overalls, and they will call him R&B. You can take a white guy in a pin-stripe suit who’s never seen a cotton field, and they will call him country. ~ O. B. McClinton | |
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kpowers said:
I understand what you are say but I don't agree with it. I think the should cast how the character looks like. I don't want a blonde hair blue eye person playing Superman, can't believe it. If we are going to hire the best actors for the roles then goodbye Gal Gadot and hello Meryl Streep as Wonder Woman . I won't watch Aquaman because I don't buy Jason Momoa in the role, and yes I have Hawaiian blood in me. I'm always for making new characters. Why not make a Hawaiian super hero? Or even bring to the big screen other characters such as Black lightining, Vixen, Vibe, Dr. Light (Kimiyo Hoshi) Mr. Terrific, Rocket & Icon and so on. Hated all the changes on the new Battlestar Galactica. I think you over praise Laurence Fishbourne in the role of Perry White, it's not shakespeare. But 95% of the time I agree with you
[Edited 5/22/20 9:48am] Perhaps I should have been clearer with my meaning. The best actor for the role should get the job. That may not mean the best actor. Just the one who is better at playing the role in question. As good as Meryl Streep is, there is no way she is better suited to Wonder Woman than Gal Gadot. Determining who is better for a role is not the same as saying who is the better actor. I mean, I'm 100% certain that actresses better than myself were overlooked when I played Janet in The Rocky Horror Show. It just so happened that I was better suited to that role. I could audition against the same group of women for another part and I probably wouldn't stand a chance because I wouldn't be able to play that other part as good as they could. Like, Meryl Streep is a "better" actress but she's no Wonder Woman. Al Pacino is a far better actor than Christopher Reeve but he wouldn't be convincing as Superman. No matter how good of an actor he is. As for Aquaman, I really enjoyed that movie. It reminded me of the kind of silly action movies I grew up on. Only with more CGI and less Stallone. But enjoyable nevertheless. A young Dolph Lundgren might have been better than Jason Momoa but he's too old to be convincing and I can't think of any other actor who could have played that part as well as Momoa. | |
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namepeace said:
Well, when you put it like that, they could write anything and force it to make sense in the context of the script. But would a black Kal El be necessary? Does Superman's backstory need the racial angle on top of everything else? If it just so happened to come naturally to the writer so that in the context of what he was writing that making Superman (and presumably, the Kents) black then I'd be interested to see what that story was. But I'd be very sceptical as to how that kind of character change was made. It seems like a totally unnecessary change to make. James Bond could be black. I could easily buy into that. But Bond should never be a woman. That's another totally unnecessary change to make and if you're going to change the character that much you should probably just create a new character. I'd pay good money to see a movie about a female spy or a black Kryptonian. There's loads of things they could do with those stories without making unnecessary changes to established characters. | |
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Hmm, perhaps I'm a bit of a hypocrite. I don't know. I mean, the only live action version of Batman I really like is Michael Keaton and that's mainly because of the changes that were made from the comic book version. Batman is depicted in the comics as this hulking brute capable of almost inhuman levels of face punching. I prefer Michael Keaton because he's the opposite of that. Yes, he could beat up the average Joe but in even one on one fights against the Jokers gang, he struggles. And it's that struggle that forces him to become Batman in the first place. He's not doing it to be some stupid symbol like Christian Bale. He's doing it to scare the shit out of the criminals so that the battle is half won before a punch is thrown. The first scene in the movie sets that premise up perfectly. The two criminals on the rooftop talk about him like he's the boogeyman. So when they see him they're too scared to fight back. I like that element of it. Bruce Wayne isn't much more than a regular guy but his Batman character gives him the edge. I've spoken to some people who hated Batman 89 because of that. That it was too different to the comics. But that's why I like it. So who knows, maybe a black Superman would be to someone else what Michael Keaton's Batman is to me. It wouldn't be my cup of tea but to be honest, I'm kind of losing interest in superhero movies outside of the MCU now anyway. | |
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Well, when you put it like that, they could write anything and force it to make sense in the context of the script. But would a black Kal El be necessary? Does Superman's backstory need the racial angle on top of everything else? If it just so happened to come naturally to the writer so that in the context of what he was writing that making Superman (and presumably, the Kents) black then I'd be interested to see what that story was. But I'd be very sceptical as to how that kind of character change was made. It seems like a totally unnecessary change to make. James Bond could be black. I could easily buy into that. But Bond should never be a woman. That's another totally unnecessary change to make and if you're going to change the character that much you should probably just create a new character. I'd pay good money to see a movie about a female spy or a black Kryptonian. There's loads of things they could do with those stories without making unnecessary changes to established characters. Got to agree with that point. One example is the American TV version of Sherlock Holmes and Watson. On the show, Holmes' vapid character is unconvincing while the female Watson is so totally unrecognizable as the literary detective's sidekick that she might as well be a different character altogether... "Music gives a soul to the universe, wings to the mind, flight to the imagination and life to everything." --Plato
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What about Nick Fury? His race was changed in the comic books, not just in the MCU. I think Doctor Strange was originally Asian in the comics too. Lois Lane was turned into a black woman in one issue of her comic book. On a related note, there was a white J.J. on an episode of Good Times. From what I heard the writers changed Nick Fury to be like Samuel L. Jackson, and yeah don't like it. I'm for adding new characters and not replacing them | |
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[Edited 5/23/20 14:59pm] Good night, sweet Prince | 7 June 1958 - 21 April 2016
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[Edited 5/23/20 14:59pm] I guess I just like what I like, I suppose. Michael Keaton is probably the only live action Batman I'll ever be fully on board with for the reasons I've pointed out earlier. Christopher Reeve is the only live action Superman for me. Dean Cain was good for what was required in that show (plus he used to be sexy as hell) and Brandon Routh gave a decent performance as Reeve's Superman. But in my mind, Keaton is Batman. Reeve is Superman. Casting a black actor as Superman would be the same as casting most white actors for me. I just wouldn't buy into it. Unless it's Christopher Reeve or in Brandon Routh's case, someone doing an impression of Christopher Reeve, I'm not interested. That took a long time for me to figure out but I'm set in my ways. It's Reeve or bust. He IS Superman. Always will be. Bond is a little different. The only James Bond I like is Brosnan. As my husband says, most people's favourite Bond is the one they grew up with and Brosnan fits that bill for me. But I don't have the same feelings for the James Bond character that I do for Superman or Batman. I don't feel as possessive about it. All I require is that whoever plays him is smooth talking, looks good in a tux and doesn't take himself too seriously. Daniel Craig is none of those things. Idris Elba, Chiwitel Ejiofor (that's probably spelled wrong), Ewan McGregor, Michael Fassbender or even getting Brosnan back would be ideal for me. Any of those actors would be fine. Personally, I'd prefer Pierce Brosnan to play a retired Bond forced to return to take on a villain played by Kevin Spacey. That's dream casting for me right there. But I'm open to other suggestions. | |
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You mean like when Superman split into 2 guys. You can take a black guy to Nashville from right out of the cotton fields with bib overalls, and they will call him R&B. You can take a white guy in a pin-stripe suit who’s never seen a cotton field, and they will call him country. ~ O. B. McClinton | |
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that's just a temp thing | |
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Agree Christopher Reeve was the best Superman, though I didn't like how they made him way to nerdy and clumsy as Clark Kent. I know they were going for humour but it wasn't needed in the films since Otis was there for comic relief. Brandon Routh was great in the role too and was a better Clark Kent for sure. Kevin Spacey as a bond villian..................................LOVE IT!!!!!!!!!! | |
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EmmaMcG said: To be honest, there are only 2 Batman movies that I really like and those were the 2 Michael Keaton movies. They were perfect combinations of actor/director/villain/tone. Gotham City looked the way it should. The Batmobile was stylish but also practical. Bruce Wayne actually had a reason to be Batman in that even though he was a great fighter, simply being a great fighter wouldn't be enough to take on the city's criminals. He needed the added theatricality because if he didn't have that, he wouldn't have lasted very long. Other portrayals of the character have him as too overpowered. Michael Keaton brought that vulnerability to it. Then there was Alfred. The Tim Burton Alfred behaved as a butler should but we also seen subtle moments where he acted like a parent to Bruce. It was subtle. More nuanced. But it was there. After that we've had some truly awful Batman movies. Val Kilmer is a great actor and could have been a good Batman but Joel Schumacher made sure he killed any hopes of that. And the less said about Batman & Robin, the better. The Nolan movies started off well with Batman Begins but went downhill fast. The Dark Knight was ok but Heath Ledger's impression of a young Tom Waits didn't do it for me. The movie was kind of boring at times too. And then The Dark Knight Rises was just fucking stupid. And the Batmobile was a travesty. Ben Affleck seemed like the perfect choice. He had the look, the costume, the willingness to kill which at this point in his career as Batman, made total sense. Unfortunately Warner Bros did what the always do and fucked it up. The did it with Donner's Superman. They did it with Burton's Batman and the did it with Snyder's Justice League. Now we have Pattinson, who is a decent actor. And it wouldn't be fair to judge him on the Twilight movies, awful and all as they are. But he doesn't have the look. And I don't think he's got the range of Michael Keaton nor does Matt Reeves have the ability of late 80's Tim Burton, for it to all come together. Hopefully I'm wrong. I want to like this movie. But there's not one member of the cast who gives me any hope. In fact, quite the opposite. Colin Farrell as the penguin? Seriously? Like I said, hopefully it's good. But at the moment, this isn't even on my radar. Very much agree with this, apart from just a couple of things. I really liked The Dark Knight, though it was too long and had some stupid bits. I thought Ben Affleck was a terrific Batman, stuck in awful films. A stand alone of the Batman from Batman vs Superman could have been great, but no doubt it would have been fucked up too. I’m a huge Batman fan (since before the Prince link, even), and currently have no interest whatsoever in the Pattinson film. There can’t be many characters to have faired as badly on the big screen as poor Batman has. "Anti-intellectualism has been a constant thread winding its way through our political and cultural life, nurtured by the false notion that democracy means that "my ignorance is just as good as your knowledge"" ~ Isaac Asimov | |
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namepeace said:
Superman is only my second favourite. Superman 2: The Richard Donner cut is my all time favourite superhero movie. | |
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EmmaMcG said: namepeace said:
Superman is only my second favourite. Superman 2: The Richard Donner cut is my all time favourite superhero movie. Nodding in agreement at that post, too. "Anti-intellectualism has been a constant thread winding its way through our political and cultural life, nurtured by the false notion that democracy means that "my ignorance is just as good as your knowledge"" ~ Isaac Asimov | |
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