jedijim3002
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...and who’s doing that?
You are by you’re claim.
...and who’s doing that?
...amazing.
Our point is that we support Disney trying to change the biased casting in film. Not that we do not like OT SW or American movies in general.
...really? [emoji21] ...all American movies had biased casting. Everybody, but you, know that.
You are accusing the principle filmmakers of Star Wars 1977- Creator and Writer George Lucas, Producer Gary Kurtz, Casting Directors Dianne Crittenden, Irene Lamb, and Vic Ramos of racism and misogyny in deliberately not casting non-white people and women in the first three Star Wars films because of their prejudice.
Now you're accusing everyone in the American and UK film industry of racism and misogyny because they didn't cast non-whites and women in more movies intended for audiences of countries with predominantly white ethnic populations of the time period.
You and DCFett are clearly delusional and libelist.
Thanks for showing us how many names you know. Most impressive.
I shouldn’t be surprised by being called out for a specific political agenda because I point out an obvious fact, that you can just look up (perhaps instead of the names of the casting crew in SW). A third grader can do the math and see that 85 is obviously a much bigger number than 30. But the fact resistant agenda is such a bully these days and it’s like talking to an angry door.
I’m not saying anything that everybody doesn’t know already. You just find it inconvenient.
Stating (scientific) well documented facts should not be considered political, choosing not to believe them for your convenience is political.
I’m not accusing anyone specifically, it was (and sort of is, otherwise people wouldn’t be so upset about the Disney casting) how you had to do it if you wanted a film made.
Look at what the man himself says. But you probably also think he’s just a lefty:
What are you some kind of *****?
I said principle filmmakers, those are the people in charge and I listed the casting directors because they have an influence on casting a movie, Star Wars. All the casting directors are minorities btw (2 women and Vic Ramos is Hispanic).
No one was upset by the Disney casting, another delusion on your part. What, that a Stormtrooper was being played by John Boyaga? The complaint in that regard is that people assumed that Stormtroopers were clones since we never saw one out of armor in the OT. And those clones were played by Temuera Morrison in the PT who is mostly Maori (do Maori qualify as minorities to you, I question your judgement). No one complained about the casting of Billy Dee Williams or James Earl Jones back in the day. Everyone including myself assumed Jones was in the Darth Vader costume until Vader was retconned as Luke's father. Yes, I don't think Lucas planned it out when he came up with the story before ESB.
SO, are you and your ilk angry that a film is homogeneously white because it doesn't represent diversity? I supposed you also hate films like Shaft, Foxy Brown, Coffey, Coming to America, Boyz n the Hood, Menace II Society, New Jack City, House Party, Friday, Barbershop, Bad Boys, Ray, Tyler Perry films, and Black Panther for being homogeneously Black? How about the Akira Kurosawa films, Zatoichi films, Jackie Chan films, Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon or Crazy Rich Asians for being homogeneously Asian? And then there's all the Bollywood films that are homogeneously Indian. I suppose you really hate Once Were Warriors and Whale Rider because they star a homogeneous Maori cast?
There's nothing WRONG with the casting of Star Wars, or Coming To America, or Whale Rider, or Crazy Rich Asians, or Black Panther or any of the thousands of films that have a homogeneous cast, and were box office hits. I don't see any racism in the casting of films from the past 40+ years that you think wasn't fixed until recently by Disney.
Take your BS elsewhere, I'm done dealing with SJW stupidity.
Now back to a Sideshow figure of a toxic white character that'll never be rereleased.
LOL, no one said George Lucas was racist lol. The simple fact is casting offices and Hollywood have been bias for decades, less opportunities for minority workers and it’s as simple as that. Stop trying to pull some right wing bs and just accept the facts. There are far less opportunities and acceptance of minorities in media and it’s been like that for decades. Never said the makers of Star Wars were racist.You are accusing the principle filmmakers of Star Wars 1977- Creator and Writer George Lucas, Producer Gary Kurtz, Casting Directors Dianne Crittenden, Irene Lamb, and Vic Ramos of racism and misogyny in deliberately not casting non-white people and women in the first three Star Wars films because of their prejudice.
Now you're accusing everyone in the American and UK film industry of racism and misogyny because they didn't cast non-whites and women in more movies intended for audiences of countries with predominantly white ethnic populations of the time period.
You and DCFett are clearly delusional and libelist.
They never seem to stop any of the toxic people on any thread hereAdmins really need to take control of this thread....
Here comes straight white Luke to mansplain a few things!
I'm totally biased, but this is a seriously great figure.
I’d like to report your desktop icons as a hate crime.Here comes straight white Luke to mansplain a few things!
I'm totally biased, but this is a seriously great figure.
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