Turin Turambar
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I mean... Lucy has a 67% rating and people hate that movie....
Jeez, Lucy has a 67%? Why???
People really shouldn't waste time reading reviews.
I mean... Lucy has a 67% rating and people hate that movie....
My question is very simple: are there or are there not Asian-American actresses at the moment who can pull out ScarJo sex appeal, brand appeal and that skillset? If the answer is no, then the problem is everything else than racial. If the answer is yes, then it might be a racial issue. Can you finally give me a simple answer (maybe with a name) or are you afraid to recognize that your rant and agenda is flawed against GitS?
I mean, how many animes are there where the race of their characters aren't explicit or implied? Any anime that's set in Japan should probably have a Japanese cast unless otherwise specified. Some animes have white characters as their lead and they should probably be played by white people.
I think a lot of times it isn't explicitly implied, outside of their names. It's just assumed because anime is so heavily tied to Japanese culture....like how often do they actually not take place in Japan? (I of course haven't seen all of the anime but I can't think of any. Cowboy Bebop should be the exception and it's still dripping with it)I mean, how many animes are there where the race of their characters aren't explicit or implied? Any anime that's set in Japan should probably have a Japanese cast unless otherwise specified. Some animes have white characters as their lead and they should probably be played by white people.
*Looks at Attack on Titan movies*
She's a Japanese android in Japan going by the name Motoku. Jesus.
This is another question. I actually think this is cool if:But what if they ADAPT it to America as it's setting, who should they cast?
The only reason Scarlett Johansson has demonstrated those things that you've listed off is because she has been afforded multiple opportunities to do so. Asian-American actresses have not been given the same opportunities.
That is what makes it racial.
I think a lot of times it isn't explicitly implied, outside of their names. It's just assumed because anime is so heavily tied to Japanese culture....like how often do they actually not take place in Japan? (I of course haven't seen all of the anime but I can't think of any. Cowboy Bebop should be the exception and it's still dripping with it)
Haven't seen any of those outside of a few episodes of FMA, should've thought of thatUh, a lot of anime doesn't take place in Japan. Especially a lot of popular ones. Trigun. Fullmetal Alchemist. Attack on Titan. Hellsing. One Piece (not that you would make it live action).
Actually, we don't know if she is a 'Japanese android', the way of the art works with manga, we don't know what characters are Japaneses, which are Russian, which are American... all ethnicities are drawn super similarly.
Now systemic problems in Hollywood exists, you can't deny it, but for GiTS, in universe, it works, the problem is external to the movie.
Except the movie doesn't follow the GiTS universe.
Hollywood refuses to cast Asian actors in lead roles and they've a double standard for white actors. This is why they didn't cast an Asian actor to play Major.So what? That does not make a racist. I have the exact same right for my opinion than you.
My question is very simple: are there or are there not Asian-American actresses at the moment who can pull out ScarJo sex appeal, brand appeal and that skillset? If the answer is no, then the problem is everything else than racial. If the answer is yes, then it might be a racial issue. Can you finally give me a simple answer (maybe with a name) or are you afraid to recognize that your rant and agenda is flawed against GitS?
I have not said a single thing about the racial issues in Hollywood. They're real. I'm jsut questionign this blind fucking rage against GitS, because I cannot name any Asian-American actresses who can star a 120 million niche sfi-ci flick made from obscure manga and anime.
Blockbuster filmmaking is calculating the risks and then trying to minimize them. I would have made the same decision if I would have put 120 million of my own money into a movie like GitS. There's no top tier Asian-American actresses at the moment. I would not risk my money on a no-name b-list actress. That's not racism, it's rational business.
I think the problem is when you look at it like that you're saying "western = white" which....isn't (wasn't?) untrue but it's overlooking the fact that we're extremely diverse compared to somewhere like Japan. My issue is I think the general public/moviegoing audience is a lot dumber/close minded than vocal people online give them credit forFullmetal Alchemist is a good example. It has white characters, but the live action film has a Japanese cast. Why? Because it's a Japanese film being made for the Japanese audience in mind. Ghost in the shell is no different - being made for the Anaerican/western audience in mind.
Anyways, ScarJo isn't being called by the Japanese name. It seems they altered the story/name, and it works well. My gf thought the twist was nice, and she had no knowledge this was based on a anime
Except Fullmetal Alchemist doesn't explicitly take place in Japan?Fullmetal Alchemist is a good example. It has white characters, but the live action film has a Japanese cast. Why? Because it's a Japanese film being made for the Japanese audience in mind. Ghost in the shell is no different - being made for the Anaerican/western audience in mind.
Anyways, ScarJo isn't being called by the Japanese name. It seems they altered the story/name, and it works well. My gf thought the twist was nice, and she had no knowledge this was based on a anime
Fullmetal Alchemist is a good example. It has white characters, but the live action film has a Japanese cast. Why? Because it's a Japanese film being made for the Japanese audience in mind. Ghost in the shell is no different - being made for the Anaerican/western audience in mind.
Anyways, ScarJo isn't being called by the Japanese name. It seems they altered the story/name, and it works well. My gf thought the twist was nice, and she had no knowledge this was based on a anime
Oh dear, it is at 73% on RT
How will this end?
73% All Critics and 80% top critics. crow anyone?
How do they rectify this? Cast Asian actors in lead roles and don't place the blame squarely on them if the project isn't lucrative.
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Except Fullmetal Alchemist doesn't explicitly take place in Japan?
Would it be cool if Black Panther was played by Brad Pitt because of flimsy story reasons?
So give me a name. Or better yet, give the fans a name who can perform like ScarJo in a GitS-like niche sci-fi blockbuster. It's a really simple request. Can you finally name one, please?
Angry people in the internet: "Damn you! You need to cast ethnic actors and actresses in lead roles!"
Producers: "Ok, we have this Ghost in the Shell coming up. We are planning to give it a 120 million dollar budget. We need really powerful and recognizable face, who has skillset of a warrior but can act as well. She also needs to have sex appeal. Can you name the Asian-American actress so we can cast her?"
Angry people in the internet: "...", "That has to be racist, because minorities don't get the change they need", "Hollywood is whitewashing an anime based movie, it's evil"
Producers: "Just give us a decent name, so we can check her out. Maybe we get to make a new star out of her."
*crickets*
And I'm called racist.
I agree that Hollywood is racist, but it doesn't seem to apply here. We just don't have suitable actresses to wear ScarJo's tight latex suit and draw all the nerds and other fanatics to the theatre. Even if the movie's a bomb, ScarJo will bring in the minimum + the awkward lonely wanker money. That b-lister no-name actress wouldn't get even that. Pure and simple risk reducing business. ScarJo is the flavor of the month.
So give me a name. Or better yet, give the fans a name who can perform like ScarJo in a GitS-like niche sci-fi blockbuster. It's a really simple request. Can you finally name one, please?
Do we have a wandered and wander as well?
Variety's tracking this for a $25 million opening weekend. Yikes. It'll be interesting to how it fares after all is said and done.
karen fukuhara
There, you got one.
How do they rectify this? Cast Asian actors in lead roles and don't place the blame squarely on them if the project isn't lucrative.
Fukuhara was the other name that people came up yesterday.
She hasn't been proven to be worthy just yet. We need to see her more. She would be perfect, but is her acting and sex appeal there? I wouldn't risk my 120 million dollar movie on her shoulders.
I think the problem is when you look at it like that you're saying "western = white" which....isn't (wasn't?) untrue but it's overlooking the fact that we're extremely diverse compared to somewhere like Japan. My issue is I think the general public/moviegoing audience is a lot dumber/close minded than vocal people online give them credit for
The name thing is kind of funny because people were like "wow seriously ScarJo is gonna play someone named Motoko" and the studio said "no she isn't" so they were like "WOW WTF". Doesn't excuse it but it's like yeah...you guys aren't going to win the detractors over
You're not actually addressing anything I said. You're not listening. Instead you're repeating yourself over and over again.
You're making the same problematic argument with weak justification for it and digging a bigger hole for yourself.
obviously a non-asian.They need someone to appeal to the western audience as well as sell tickets.
You bet, Scarjo allegedly cost 17 mil for GitS. That's a big chunk of the budget.If the lead was asian, the movie would've been different ie lesser budget.
So give me a name. Or better yet, give the fans a name who can perform like ScarJo in a GitS-like niche sci-fi blockbuster. It's a really simple request. Can you finally name one, please?
Angry people in the internet: "Damn you! You need to cast ethnic actors and actresses in lead roles!"
Producers: "Ok, we have this Ghost in the Shell coming up. We are planning to give it a 120 million dollar budget. We need really powerful and recognizable face, who has skillset of a warrior but can act as well. She also needs to have sex appeal. Can you name the Asian-American actress so we can cast her?"
Angry people in the internet: "...", "That has to be racist, because minorities don't get the change they need", "Hollywood is whitewashing an anime based movie, it's evil"
Producers: "Just give us a decent name, so we can check her out. Maybe we get to make a new star out of her."
*crickets*
And I'm called racist.
I agree that Hollywood is racist, but it doesn't seem to apply here. We just don't have suitable actresses to wear ScarJo's tight latex suit and draw all the nerds and other fanatics to the theatre. Even if the movie's a bomb, ScarJo will bring in the minimum + the awkward lonely wanker money. That b-lister no-name actress wouldn't get even that. Pure and simple risk reducing business. ScarJo is the white flavor of the month.
It's true Hollywood is more diverse than Japan, and we have several Asian-Americans who could portray Major. However, then we come to a different situation in which are the studio are willing to bank on a movie with a lesser-known lead. If the lead was asian, the movie would've been different ie lesser budget.
It's a tricky situation. I would love more asians in lead roles, but I also understand why ScarJo was the lead. Minimize the risk.
Fukuhara was the other name that people came up yesterday.
She hasn't been proven to be worthy just yet. We need to see her more. She would be perfect, but is her acting and sex appeal there? I wouldn't risk my 120 million dollar movie on her shoulders.
Turns out they shouldn't have risked on ScarJo either after seeing those box office numbers.Fukuhara was the other name that people came up yesterday.
She hasn't been proven to be worthy just yet. We need to see her more. She would be perfect, but is her acting and sex appeal there? I wouldn't risk my 120 million dollar movie on her shoulders.
Chris Rock was speaking on race and he had a good point related to this (he was talking about baseball though). He said something to the effect of the true measure of equality is when a minority is allowed to fail.
A white actor stars in a movie that bombs and it's for every other reason, and has absolutely no bearing on the viability of other white actors in the future. A minority actor in the exact same, and they are the reason and it negatively affects prospects for completely different people who only share the same race.
Fukuhara was the other name that people came up yesterday.
She hasn't been proven to be worthy just yet. We need to see her more. She would be perfect, but is her acting and sex appeal there? I wouldn't risk my 120 million dollar movie on her shoulders.
So you've proven it doesn't apply here by using racist ideology/language that proves it does apply here?I already answered you: Hollywood is racist, but it doesn't seem to apply here.
Turns out they shouldn't have risked on ScarJo either after seeing those box office numbers.
And of course if it bombs, not a single person will question the viability of Scarlet Johansson or of white actresses leading movies. Textbook white privilege in the context of Hollywood
...right. As we all know, Hollywood has never questioned the bankability of women. Sexism is totally unknown in Hollywood.
I gave you a name which is what you asked.
Also if Hollywood would risk that white guy from john carter and battleship twice then they can risk one time Asian girl but they never will
...right. As we all know, Hollywood has never questioned the bankability of women. Sexism is totally unknown in Hollywood.
Turns out they shouldn't have risked on ScarJo either after seeing those box office numbers.