How about movies about violent crime? I sometimes see criticism of movies like Goodfellas as it would be glorifying crime. And I really can't agree with that either. But to some people the take away will be, "man this is so cool!" Just like "little gangsters" often have Tony Montana posters and t-shirts. Tony Montana was portrayed like a horrible guy, but people still do admire the character.Wolfenstein doesn't portray the Nazis as some kind of moral gray area. They are horrible fascist pieces of shit that have gigantic concentration camps, zombie monster, etc. That and the entire game is about brutally murdering them for their evils.
How about movies about violent crime? I sometimes see criticism of movies like Goodfellas as it would be glorifying crime. And I really can't agree with that either. But to some people the take away will be, "man this is so cool!" Just like "little gangsters" often have Tony Montana posters and t-shirts. Tony Montana was portrayed like a horrible guy, but people still do admire the character.
Absolutely, just like I would find anyone foolish who thinks about this show "Wow this is a world I want to live in!" or "I'd love to have a black slave!".Yeah and I often find those people absolutely foolish.
Do people really think that a Confederate-descended society is going to be portrayed as anything other than a hellhole on a major television network in 2017?
There is a decent chance it will be tasteless in one or more respects, certainly, but the notion that the alt-right/white nationalists are going to be the target audience, or that it's somehow unjustified to assume that it will be dystopic when that is extremely likely to have been literally how it would have been pitched to executives, is utterly bizarre to me.
Dude... please stop.
Asking why I'm ok with a black super hero show (showrun by a black man) but not ok with a what if black folks were still slaves show (showrun by two white guys with a not great track record) in 2017 is absurd.
Because I am done with watching slave movies so now HBO wants to make a show based around the confederate winning. I am not about to boycott the show or anything but I am not trying to watch a whole 8 seasons of likely being disgusted lol.
Absolutely, just like I would find anyone foolish who thinks about this show "Wow this is a world I want to live in!" or "I'd love to have a black slave!".
Also the new Wolfenstein trailer did humanize the nazi with the milkshake. He was polite, he was nice to the kid, what a swell guy. But he is also a horrible monster. Then we have Hans Landa, ofcourse he does get what's coming to him in the end.
Yeah they were afraid of him, just like there will be people in this show who will fear and hate the slave owners.I mean did it? A woman and child literally flea at the sight of him and he's incredibly menacing from moment one. Its hardly what I'd call humanizing
Absolutely, just like I would find anyone foolish who thinks about this show "Wow this is a world I want to live in!" or "I'd love to have a black slave!".
Also the new Wolfenstein trailer did humanize the nazi with the milkshake. He was polite, he was nice to the kid, what a swell guy. But he is also a horrible monster. Then we have Hans Landa, ofcourse he does get what's coming to him in the end.
Yeah they were afraid of him, just like there will be people in this show who will fear and hate the slave owners.
Do people really think that a Confederate-descended society is going to be portrayed as anything other than a hellhole on a major television network in 2017?
There is a decent chance it will be tasteless in one or more respects, certainly, but the notion that the alt-right/white nationalists are going to be the target audience, or that it's somehow unjustified to assume that it will be dystopic when that is extremely likely to have been literally how it would have been pitched to executives, is utterly bizarre to me.
Do people really think that a Confederate-descended society is going to be portrayed as anything other than a hellhole on a major television network in 2017?
There is a decent chance it will be tasteless in one or more respects, certainly, but the notion that the alt-right/white nationalists are going to be the target audience, or that it's somehow unjustified to assume that it will be dystopic when that is extremely likely to have been literally how it would have been pitched to executives, is utterly bizarre to me.
When going full liberal backfires on your audience.
Obviously the alternate history timeline is going to set up a big problem for the heroes of this story, and I don't see how anyone can see it any other way. What I'm more surprised about, is the complete outright rejection of this premise from a good portion of the target fanbase.
Does it pander too much? I'm genuinely curious why people are SO against this.
"Why are black people not excited for a show focusing on what it would be like if they were still considered cattle in 2017?"I don't understand that straight dismissal of this. Wolfenstein didn't have this kind of backlash for it's alternate history where Nazi's won. Or maybe there was and I just wasn't aware of it. Correct me if wrong.
Edit: Also the mentioned Handmaid's tale is a good example. I don't think it's "subtle" either. I bet many people would love for a world like that. Doesn't mean the show endorses it.
Youd be pretty silly to assume HBO would just greenlight a show that panders to the, "slavery is okay" crowd. If you think they're going to sugar coat that or somehow justify it, you're crazy.
That's just an insane implication.
I think they will be influenced by GoT so the POVs will be treated as humans and not caricatures, that's where most of criticism is coming from I think. Not something I want.
I mean yeah, that's how I assume I will see the slave owners even when they aren't portrayed as comically evil caricatures in the show. The point is that person can be nice, respectful and so on when they are adressing someone who they deem to be equal with them. But then they dehumanize people for different skin color and treat them worse than animals. It's not like we can immediately spot racists in our every day lives when they aren't doing or saying something racist. There can be plenty of racists as your co-workers, but you'd have no idea since "they are always so nice".The Wolfenstein trailer did nothing to humanize the milkshake Nazi. That scene was meant to be incredibly unsettling almost like you were talking to a hideous monster wearing a human skin suit.
"Why are black people not excited for a show focusing on what it would be like if they were still considered cattle in 2017?"
Slavers and Nazis are humans and can be portrayed as such without condoning their actions. A one dimensional caricature isn't going to serve anyone.
I mean yeah, that's how I assume I will see the slave owners even when they aren't portrayed as comically evil caricatures in the show. The point is that person can be nice, respectful and so on when they are adressing someone who they deem to be equal with them. But then they dehumanize people for different skin color and treat them worse than animals. It's not like we can immediately spot racists in our every day lives when they aren't doing or saying something racist. There can be plenty of racists as your co-workers, but you'd have no idea since "they are always so nice".
"Why are black people not excited for a show focusing on what it would be like if they were still considered cattle in 2017?"
Slavers and Nazis are humans and can be portrayed as such without condoning their actions. A one dimensional caricature isn't going to serve anyone.
Having some good qualities doesn't excuse atrocities. But maybe that's just me.Again the big difference is Wolfenstein does nothing to make the Nazi's seem like they're good people. Even when we learn more about Frau Engel in the first game its not like,"Oh she has some good qualities I can relate to", its more along the lines of,"This fucking lady is absolutely out of her god damned mind and scary as Hell"
Having some good qualities doesn't excuse atrocities. But maybe that's just me.
Didn't seem to be a problem for Get Out, but okay. Sure. I get where you're coming from.
We haven't even seen a trailer or anything on it, so we have no idea of the tone/style of the show, but I'm willing to give it until the trailer to really decide how bad of an idea it is.
Having some good qualities doesn't excuse atrocities. But maybe that's just me.
Didn't seem to be a problem for Get Out, but okay. Sure. I get where you're coming from.
We haven't even seen a trailer or anything on it, so we have no idea of the tone/style of the show, but I'm willing to give it until the trailer to really decide how bad of an idea it is.
How do you think they will make you see a slave owner as a good person?You missed my point, they don't even portray her as a good person when you get to learn more about her.
How do you think they will make you see a slave owner as a good person?
Oh look the slave owner has a family they care about and would do anything for. Oh the slave owner is really funny and charming. Oh this slave owner is being nice to his slaves so they can't be all bad.
Racists do have families they care about so did slave owners, doesn't excuse anything.Oh look the slave owner has a family they care about and would do anything for. Oh the slave owner is really funny and charming. Oh this slave owner is being nice to his slaves so they can't be all bad.
How do you think they will make you see a slave owner as a good person?
For those unfamiliar, these are the worst screenwriters to ever helm a flagship network franchise.
Get Out portrayed all those people as absolute insane scum. There was little humanization of their parts except for the daughter. The son in the family is a fucking psycho from moment one.
Absolutely! I agree. Well we'll have to see how these characters are portrayed to really get a picture.
Judging a book by its cover seems to be what most people are doing though. That's why I was so curious in the first place.
I see what you are saying, but I'd HOPE people see the difference in show with dragons and show with alternate history when they choose who to root for. I'm not entirely oblivious about the subject matter of this show. I understand people being cautious, my original comment was just about the straight up dismissal of it without anything being shown. And thinking that someone is a good character, even villainous, doesn't mean that you endorse their actions.Dude Cersei is a fucking monster and they crafted a huge scene designed to make you feel bad for her on some level and cheer on her revenge (and it worked)
No it's judging a book by its authors and their track record
I see what you are saying, but I'd HOPE people see the difference in show with dragons and show with alternate history when they choose who to root for. I'm not entirely oblivious about the subject matter of this show. I understand people being cautious, my original comment was just about the straight up dismissal of it without anything being shown. And thinking that someone is a good character, even villanous, doesn't mean that you endorse their actions.
Are the authors racist?
Are the authors racist?
Oh look the slave owner has a family they care about and would do anything for. Oh the slave owner is really funny and charming. Oh this slave owner is being nice to his slaves so they can't be all bad. Oh this slave owner as a sense of honor about them.
Dude Cersei is a fucking monster and they crafted a huge scene designed to make you feel bad for her on some level and cheer on her revenge (and it worked)
Ah yes I already said earlier that some people will root for the monsters no matter what. I'm pretty sure that even Amon Goeth played by Fiennes in Schindler's list has some fans. Just that people who already aren't glamoring for slavery to return won't be doing that even after this show. We likely won't hear comments like "oh slavery didn't seem so bad".Why would you believe that's going to happen...
See Walter White v Skylar and that's about the same level of non fiction as this show will ever touch.
It did? I guess it went over my head, cause I still hate her and simply saw the ironic justice of that whole thing as she brought it on herself. I temporarily hated another character more, sure, but what the fuck difference does that make?
Ah yes I already said earlier that some people will root for the monsters no matter what. I'm pretty sure that even Amon Goeth played by Fiennes in Schindler's list has some fans. Just that people who already aren't glamoring for slavery to return won't be doing that even after this show. We likely won't hear comments like "oh slavery didn't seem so bad".
You must really not like your glass house very much to keep throwing boulders...
Did I say they were racist?
I'm not arguing they are going to tell a pro-slavery story, I am arguing they are going to tell a likely anti-slavery story poorly in an exploitative manner.
They don't care about black and brown people at the very least. Certainly not giving them any positive portrayal or agency in their stories. Which makes you question why they would choose this project.