I thought you were talking about her eyes. Some think they're too far apart but I think they're fine for her face.
1. I've NEVER heard a black man call a white woman's hair ugly ... It's usually the opposite on both ends.
2. I think most non-white folks are offended when a white person locks their hair because it isn't the same as when a black person does it. If a white person washes their locked hair, it comes undone. So there's a smell associated with a white person with locks. When a black person washes their locks, the locks stay put and the hair doesn't smell bad. It isn't the same process for locking.
Where did he throw around the n-word?
Feelings don't care about science.
Well the original story The Frog Prince she was white and Disney's rendition changed it up and I think everyone enjoyed their version of it.If Tiana from princess and the frog was white , how do you think people would react? lol
Legitimate question here.
I don't care about disney films, nor have i seen any of the live action atrocities but the double standard and pandering by disney is getting ridiculous.
Just cast a red head, white chick. The world won't end from casting the correct choice.
Am I allowed to say I find Colin Kaepernick’s absurdly ostentatious afro ugly?
Am I allowed to say I find Colin Kaepernick’s absurdly ostentatious afro ugly?
Question thou.
This is obviously gonna follow the original Cartoon to some degree.
And Melissa Mccarthy is in it.
Are we gonna see Melissa turn into a Black Girl?
I told my Disney-loving daughters (10 yrs old and 8 yrs) who have seen every Disney remake in the theater about The Little Mermaid and they got all excited.
I then asked them if they cast a black girl as Ariel what would they think. They paused, noses scrunched up, scratching their heads, and basically said, “Why?” “That doesn’t seem right.” “But Ariel is a red head.” Then I showed them her picture and now they don’t want to go see it.
I hope Disney has a plan to market to just blacks and progressives. Because I have a feeling a lot of white people are going to sit this one out.
I think this is the first time a major white character was race-swapped tho.
I told my Disney-loving daughters (10 yrs old and 8 yrs) who have seen every Disney remake in the theater about The Little Mermaid and they got all excited.
I then asked them if they cast a black girl as Ariel what would they think. They paused, noses scrunched up, scratching their heads, and basically said, “Why?” “That doesn’t seem right.” “But Ariel is a red head.” Then I showed them her picture and now they don’t want to go see it.
I hope Disney has a plan to market to just blacks and progressives. Because I have a feeling a lot of white people are going to sit this one out.
These characters weren't popular, maybe with the exception of Catwoman.Billy Dee Williams was Harvey Dent, Halle Barry Catwoman.
We also had Bane go from hispanic to white Tom Hardy.
Michael Clarke Duncan as Kingpin?These characters weren't popular, maybe with the exception of Catwoman.
They weren't popular outside of comic book fandoms.Michael Clarke Duncan as Kingpin?
Samuel L Jackson as Nick Fury?
Lawrence Fishburn as Perry White, who had always been played by white actors. Not a lead character, but even if people aren't that much into comics, if they saw previous Superman movies, there was a white P.W.They weren't popular outside of comic book fandoms.
Every time someone says the bolded, that turns out not to be true.
Michael Clarke Duncan as Kingpin?
Samuel L Jackson as Nick Fury?
TBH I didn't find McGinger's obvious reference to the N-word funny either. It didn't add much to the conversation to be frank. @Nobody_Important is 100% right in this case.
Like there's fun and jokes and all that, but that word just isn't something to joke about IMO. Not when a disgusting word like that, still has such power behind it.
People are up in arms about the race of an actress playing a mermaid?
If you're legitimately upset about this, something is wrong with you.
People are up in arms about the race of an actress playing a mermaid?
If you're legitimately upset about this, something is wrong with you.
I know, not complaining about the MCD choice, just giving examples of race swap. SLJ is sort of canon... now, not when he first showed upMCD was picked for his size. And the fact he can act.
SLJ as fury is comic book canon. sort of.
I know, not complaining about the MCD choice, just giving examples of race swap. SLJ is sort of canon... now, not when he first showed up
I think this is the first time a major white character was race-swapped tho.
I know, not complaining about the MCD choice, just giving examples of race swap. SLJ is sort of canon... now, not when he first showed up
What hypocrisy is there of a mermaid being depicted by a black girl? Again, there is no authenticity, she could have been orange had Glen Keane wanted to. He based her off Alyssa Milano. The original story makes no mention of her complexion. Disney's Little Mermaid is not the original story. Thus in another adaptation, Ariel can be based on whoever they decide, race not a factor.It's more the hypocrisy that people don't like.
Disney made sure to keep the races all authentic in their other remakes, but they suddenly decided to throw that out of the window when it came to a white character.
The original story makes no mention of her complexion.
I told my Disney-loving daughters (10 yrs old and 8 yrs) who have seen every Disney remake in the theater about The Little Mermaid and they got all excited.
I then asked them if they cast a black girl as Ariel what would they think. They paused, noses scrunched up, scratching their heads, and basically said, “Why?” “That doesn’t seem right.” “But Ariel is a red head.” Then I showed them her picture and now they don’t want to go see it.
I hope Disney has a plan to market to just blacks and progressives. Because I have a feeling a lot of white people are going to sit this one out.
It's more the hypocrisy that people don't like.
Disney made sure to keep the races all authentic in their other remakes, but they suddenly decided to throw that out of the window when it came to a white character.
Post #485 in this thread.What hypocrisy is there of a mermaid being depicted by a black girl
They can do whatever they want with their movies
Hans Christian Andersen described her complexion as clear and delicate as a rose petal...Read it, have you?
Literally every depiction of her since the 1800's has her as a pale skinned woman. From statues, to classical artwork.
The new Annie bombed. They replaced the white red head lead with a black girl and it failed hard at the box office.
The new Ghostbusters bombed hard.
The new Ocean’s bombed hard.
The new Karate Kid bombed hard.
The new Fant4stic bombed hard.
If it were true that messing around with the formula for SJW reasons doesn’t effect the box office, then we’d see black Ariel falling in love with Chinese Princess Erica.
Here’s your Ariel in the upcoming, historically accurate Little Mermaid.based off of stories from horny sailors thinking seaweed covered manatees are hot chicks.
I didn't realize Hermione wasn't white anymore what a revelation.It's more the hypocrisy that people don't like.
Disney made sure to keep the races all authentic in their other remakes, but they suddenly decided to throw that out of the window when it came to a white character.
Hans Christian Andersen described her complexion as clear and delicate as a rose petal...
Girl looks like she has soft, clear and delicate skin. Good casting that's faithful to the original work!!Well, there you have it
The new Karate Kid bombed hard.
grossing $176.7 million in the US and Canada along with an additional $182 million overseas for a worldwide total of $358 million, on a moderate budget of $40 million.
Girl looks like she has soft, clear and delicate skin. Good casting that's faithful to the original work!!
Really?The original story makes no mention of her complexion.