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he man I just did a google search and had to find a pic without the puppet masters nipples cause it never wears anything
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hows this?
Max Landis: If you're mad at Ghost In The Shell, you don't know how the movie industry works
Not surprising and pretty similar reasoning to Adi Shankar explaining why Dredd 2 won't happen. It's the whole system when you have big money on the line and you want to be profitable.
He mentions there are now only 10-15 male stars, 2 of which are black (Will Smith, Denzel Washington), and 5 female stars all of whom are white.
Much more risk-averse now compared to 80s and 90s when we DID have Asian A-list actors who could front movies (Jackie Chan, Jet Li) or even Lucy Liu.
That's good descriptive coverage of the problem, but I think Landis is not being critical enough of the logic in the film industry. I agree with what he says that we shouldn't be mad at people and instead be mad at the system, but I also think that he lets off the film industry off the hook too much. The film industry are the ones that perpetuate this sort of hegemonic American whiteness and they irrationally run on this immoral capitalistic logic that presumes "racism sells" and therefore "we to double down on white actors to recoup our investments." Landis is so correct that they all are ruled by fear, but it is a fear driven by self-fulfilling analytics and capitalistic reductionism. The film industry has the power and capacity to intervene in this system and the people in charge should intervene. Fear of not making bank is ridiculous and relies on racist assumptions.
Also I chuckled @ "we don't even have Lucy Liu anymore!"
Max Landis: If you're mad at Ghost In The Shell, you don't know how the movie industry works
Not surprising and pretty similar reasoning to Adi Shankar explaining why Dredd 2 won't happen. It's the whole system when you have big money on the line and you want to be profitable.
He mentions there are now only 10-15 male stars, 2 of which are black (Will Smith, Denzel Washington), and 5 female stars all of whom are white.
Much more risk-averse now compared to 80s and 90s when we DID have Asian A-list actors who could front movies (Jackie Chan, Jet Li) or even Lucy Liu.
So... they're racist. It doesn't matter if they have a reason to be racist, they're still racist.What's the cause of there not being any stars like Jackie Chan anymore, though? I suppose they were always typecast into martial arts movies, and those went out of fashion.
I don't really buy the argument that Hollywood is intentionally racist. They're not interested in race, they're interested in money. If the prevailing culture is one where nobody wants to see Asian leads, they conform to that culture. They mirror and amplify society's attitudes instead of creating them.
We started with Matrix.
Neuromancer will be like the last one to be adapted
Can you make me Asian to? I have to do good on my SAT in two weeks and I've tried everything else.
So... they're racist. It doesn't matter if they have a reason to be racist, they're still racist.
What's the cause of there not being any stars like Jackie Chan anymore, though? I suppose they were always typecast into martial arts movies, and those went out of fashion.
I don't really buy the argument that Hollywood is intentionally racist. They're not interested in race, they're interested in money. If the prevailing culture is one where nobody wants to see Asian leads, they conform to that culture. They mirror and amplify society's attitudes instead of creating them.
What is your point? That doesn't mean it's not a problem. Racism isn't binary. You're not either KKK or non racist. There are more things to do to people than physical harm.Well, yeah, but not in the same way KKK is racist.![]()
actually it isn'tRacism is the default attitude of human beings (as much as many loathe to associate with racism - it is after all a pejorative). It takes effort to fight against the prevailing norms and engage in a way that reduces it.
What is your point? That doesn't mean it's not a problem. Racism isn't binary. You're not either KKK or non racist. There are more things to do to people than physical harm.
actually it isn't
Racism is the default attitude of human beings (as much as many loathe to associate with racism - it is after all a pejorative). It takes effort to fight against the prevailing norms and engage in a way that reduces it.
The Max Landis video that Messofanego posted received a good rebuttal:
https://twitter.com/amandarin/status/722258223370121216
We can also look up UCLA's recent diversity report to see how money does not equal homogeneity.
Asking the real questions.
Okay, but his point still stands. A-list actors or the property itself attract the largest amounts of consumers - which is crucial for these big budget movies to be successful. Now considering Ghost in the Shell isn't the biggest IP in the world, it's really going to have to rely on its cast. While diversity may not turn people away, an unfamiliar cast might, and can you really name one A-list Asian actress that could play have played the role? Of course it's an awful and shitty thinking process, but these movies aren't your small-medium sized box-office affair, you can't really blame the studios for not wanting to take risks
Great contribution
How do you expect actors to get on the A-list if they're never given opportunities? No one should have batted an eye if they actually went looking for an Asian actress to play the Asian main character of the series but they didn't even try even when given the chance to do something different.
How is he wrong? You're thinking "RISK AVERSE!" When the thing is, they could hire Asians and maybe have a hit. The problem as Landis (and others that agree and admit as well) is that Hollywood is too scared of taking huge risks and allowing minorities to see if they want to watch films that have same skin-tone/races as them.
As Landis' rebuttal also shows, there's films that do get audiences. While Paul Walker may have brought in white folks for the Fast and the Furious 1-5, the Fast and the Furious 7 had a diverse cast AND IIRC broke records for Universal at the time and brought in a diverse target audience. Ghost in the Shell could do the same even if they kept ScarJo as the lead/Motoko. There is nothing wrong with that, but casting an all-white character build-up isn't helping middle-low racial stars get into that "pantheon" with ScarJo. .
How do you expect actors to get on the A-list if they're never given opportunities? No one should have batted an eye if they actually went looking for an Asian actress to play the Asian main character of the series but they didn't even try even when given the chance to do something different.
My line of thinking was, strange risky IP, maybe not going to sell based on its name
- so they cast a recognisable Alist lead to carry the film. There weren't any A-list celebrities of Asian decent, and very few females for that matter, so they cast Scar..... but if the bolded is true then f*ck this film!
But we've seen movies cast relatively smaller actors, typically white, in big roles. Guardians of the Galaxy propelled Chris Pratt to being a big deal in Hollywood, and Guardians of the Galaxy didn't exactly have recognizability for it either. I'd argue that people probably knew GitS more than GotG, mainly because of the two films and two TV series. They aren't worried about casting fresh blood in middling/smaller movies, they're worried about casting non-white actors.
Chris Pratt had been a regular on Parks and Rec for 5 years before he signed on to do GotG and Lego Movie. In Guardians they also cast him alongside Glenn Close, Bradley Cooper and Zoe Saldana, as well as Lee Pace and Josh Brolin technically. Plus GotG had Rocket Raccoon, people were going to go see it no matter what.
Yes! What a strange risky IP with a diverse fanbase of fans that even had a small (in Japan, granted) television series and a localized AND put into theater major motion picture animation. WHAT A SMALL IP!
Nothing is preventing them from going with ScarJo. Just like nothing is stopping them from filling in side characters with other races to give those minority stars a chance to get recognizable and you know, maybe lead another film later?
People were going to see it because it had catchy toons and it said Marvel.
Chris Pratt had been a regular on Parks and Rec for 5 years before he signed on to do GotG and Lego Movie. In Guardians they also cast him alongside Glenn Close, Bradley Cooper and Zoe Saldana, as well as Lee Pace and Josh Brolin technically. Plus GotG had Rocket Raccoon, people were going to go see it no matter what.
Supporting character on Parks & Rec is officially the bar you have to meet to become a huge Hollywood star
Half those actors aren't even on-screen anywhere, and the other half sure as fuck aren't selling tickets on their own. "AW SHIT DAWG! GLENN CLOSE IS IN GUARDIANS OF THE GALAXY?! DAY 1!!!"
And Pratt being a secondary character on a low-key NBC comedy series hardly screams "star power".
Supporting character on Parks & Rec is officially the bar you have to meet to become a huge Hollywood star
This is really the most succinct way of putting it w/r/t the "A-list" theory in 2016.
People don't really give a shit who is in it. They give a shit that it looks interesting.
Well see you all in a couple months when a trailer is released to argue over the exact same shit and then a couple months after that to talk about how shit the movie is.
Do me a favor in those future threads and don't use the failure of the movie as if its evidence that the casting of a white lead isn't thematically appropriate. Its seems like a fact that this production was doomed with the people behind the scenes
In a universe with the 95 movie it is completely believable that Motokos artificial body is white(without the 95 movie I would agree that the lead shouldn't be white but we don't live in that parallel sadder universe)
Amy Poehler being the star of Parks & Recs is not remotely adequate to make her an A-list Hollywood star, potential or otherwise.
I must have missed the thread full of outrage for the Attack on Titan live-action movies that cast a bunch of Japanese actors as Europeans.
I absolutely think the movie was white-washed, but only so it could actually get made in Hollywood. With the aforementioned Attack on Titan, it was a Japanese company handling it, and their budget was substantially lower. If you want movies with budgets upwards of $100-200m to be made, you need to secure funding, and that means Producers and studios have to foot the bill. These are the people that think names sell movies, and the more history you have in the business, the more people know you. Chris Pratt didn't make a perfect Peter Quill, but he made a good enough one, and he probably knew the right people (since him and his wife spent each year at the Emmy's for their "B-tier" Shitcom with industry insiders).
Name recognition doesn't only apply to the public, it's a basic concept within Hollywood, and Networking is a very important part of career building. It's why certain actors/actresses vanish, and others somehow keep getting roles (LOOKIN AT YOU NICK CAGE) despite being terrible. GotG was definitely a gamble for Disney too. Yes, Marvel had been a reliable revenue stream, but if GotG had been X-Men 3\Spider-Man 3\Daredevil levels of bad, it would have absolutely damaged their brand and impact. Through clever marketing and playing to their strengths they basically offset the risk and made a wildly successful movie.
I must have missed the thread that turned GAF into a Japanese message board, discussing Japanese movies and Japanese pop culture.