Sometimes I don't want to have topics to write about for this blog. I want it to be irrelevant. Anyways...
Mr. Michael B. has been cast as The Human Torch in the upcoming reboot of The Fantastic Four movie. Do I think he will be good in the role? Well, if the script doesn't hamstring him, he should do fine.
Of course, I wonder how they will handle his canonically biologically Caucasian sister. Yet the director seemed to always wanted Michael B. for the part...but they cast his sister, Sue Storm, as white.
The interwebz, as usual, went crazy. It's no wonder: they had problems with Jessica Alba being too 'ethnic' and tan for the part of Sue Storm in the 2005 movie so I'm sure a black man for a part that has always been white in the comic books and previous movies has left people positively slathering about the mouth.
'Oh, this will ruin everything because...' Yes, the color of his skin will somehow ruin everything. Thanks for that.
At least that's what I presume they're saying. I in no way care what people on the Internet or anywhere else think of a casting choice in some comic book movie. What I'm concerned about is when people take any opportunity to spew thinly veiled prejudice and hate -- any opportunity they can use to justify their rank behavior.
So predictable.
Mr. Michael B. has been cast as The Human Torch in the upcoming reboot of The Fantastic Four movie. Do I think he will be good in the role? Well, if the script doesn't hamstring him, he should do fine.
Of course, I wonder how they will handle his canonically biologically Caucasian sister. Yet the director seemed to always wanted Michael B. for the part...but they cast his sister, Sue Storm, as white.
The interwebz, as usual, went crazy. It's no wonder: they had problems with Jessica Alba being too 'ethnic' and tan for the part of Sue Storm in the 2005 movie so I'm sure a black man for a part that has always been white in the comic books and previous movies has left people positively slathering about the mouth.
'Oh, this will ruin everything because...' Yes, the color of his skin will somehow ruin everything. Thanks for that.
At least that's what I presume they're saying. I in no way care what people on the Internet or anywhere else think of a casting choice in some comic book movie. What I'm concerned about is when people take any opportunity to spew thinly veiled prejudice and hate -- any opportunity they can use to justify their rank behavior.
So predictable.
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