As well as its many, many flaws as a film, the director hired a real convicted sexual predator to play a minor role where he bothers the female lead.I will never watch Predator 4. Fuck that movie.
As well as its many, many flaws as a film, the director hired a real convicted sexual predator to play a minor role where he bothers the female lead.I will never watch Predator 4. Fuck that movie.
How and WHY???!!!the director hired a real convicted sexual predator to play a minor role where he bothers the female lead.
He did it as a favor to the guy, not realizing the exact details about what he was convicted of, apparently. When he was informed, Shane Black apparently was more than happy to cut him out of the movie, and admitted he was wrong to cast him in the first place.How and WHY???!!!
Apparently, the original make-up they had for Two-Face was a lot less over-the-top and more realistic, but it actually made test audiences sick to their stomachs, so they intentionally went over-the-top in order to make it more palatable for the audience.The look of Two-Face bothers me too, and it wouldn't if the world he inhabited didn't look so real. He wouldn't live and couldn't go on anyway without the painkillers he refuses to take.
IIRC, Olivia Munn (the female lead) was the one that demanded he be cut from the film, and then there was a press conference about it where nobody else backed her up on this. I could be remembering that one wrong though, it was some feminist issue the rest of the cast noped out of, might have been something else.How and WHY???!!!
Shitty debasement is a matter of opinion. Aside from them dropping the ball with movie IX, I liked the Star Wars sequels, and Mando and Boba Fett and the seventh season of Clone Wars and Bad Batch were great and I'm looking forward to the Kenobi mini series and Ahsoka's show.Shitty debasement of great IP, much like Disney is busy using Star Wars for.
There's a lot to be said for the principle of leaving classics well alone, rather than heaping out a load of unconvincing tosh for a quick buck that drags the reputation of the whole into the mud. Take the Aliens, Terminator and Predator franchises: does anyone think that anything after Aliens 2 / Terminator 2 / Predator have done them any favours? Clearly not.
The Hobbit trilogy did a pretty good job of murdering Tolkein on celluloid - the worst sort of bloated, overindulgent, tedious trash. Who seriously thinks some hack's sub-Tolkeinesque spin-off is going to match up to the real thing?
Eh, people are concerned that they will turn it into GoT, which is a valid complaint. There's talk of nudity and explicit sex scenes, for example.Shitty debasement is a matter of opinion. Aside from them dropping the ball with movie IX, I liked the Star Wars sequels, and Mando and Boba Fett and the seventh season of Clone Wars and Bad Batch were great and I'm looking forward to the Kenobi mini series and Ahsoka's show.
As for 'Rings of Power', considering the level of shit fantasy now puts up with because Game of Thrones lives rent free in producers heads, I'll take well produced high fantasy show based on the grandfather of the genre over any of the other GRR Martin knock off bullshit.
Yeah see that I'd be upset about; but that's because its tonally disconnected from Tolkien rather than outright bad.Eh, people are concerned that they will turn it into GoT, which is a valid complaint. There's talk of nudity and explicit sex scenes, for example.
Gets lost in the "I'm not racist, but whites only" stuff and transphobia, though.
Christ, really? Was sexy Shelob not enough for these degenerates?Eh, people are concerned that they will turn it into GoT, which is a valid complaint. There's talk of nudity and explicit sex scenes, for example.
Eh, I'd expect it to be outright bad, myself, but that's just me.Yeah see that I'd be upset about; but that's because its tonally disconnected from Tolkien rather than outright bad.
Everything has to be all sex all the time. Used to be to be "adult", now it's boob wallpaper in the background.Christ, really? Was sexy Shelob not enough for these degenerates?
I had entirely forgotten that happened.Christ, really? Was sexy Shelob not enough for these degenerates?
Yes.There's a lot to be said for the principle of leaving classics well alone, rather than heaping out a load of unconvincing tosh for a quick buck that drags the reputation of the whole into the mud. Take the Aliens, Terminator and Predator franchises: does anyone think that anything after Aliens 2 / Terminator 2 / Predator have done them any favours?
Sorry, what knockoffs has Game of Thrones actually produced? Because I certainly agree that it shook up the fantasy genre, but what's actually been produced that uses GoT as a clear template? If we're talking about TV, maybe The Witcher, but that's a pre-existing IP, and having read the first Witcher book, there's no shortage of sex and blood in it.As for 'Rings of Power', considering the level of shit fantasy now puts up with because Game of Thrones lives rent free in producers heads, I'll take well produced high fantasy show based on the grandfather of the genre over any of the other GRR Martin knock off bullshit.
Um, what transphobia has there been for Rings of Power?Eh, people are concerned that they will turn it into GoT, which is a valid complaint. There's talk of nudity and explicit sex scenes, for example.
Gets lost in the "I'm not racist, but whites only" stuff and transphobia, though.
Different degenerates (I think).Christ, really? Was sexy Shelob not enough for these degenerates?
Really? Because I thought I heard them say they wanted this to be more PG-13, but with moments where the kids might have to hide behind the covers. Though maybe those are the moments where there's hardcore dwarf orgies.Eh, people are concerned that they will turn it into GoT, which is a valid complaint. There's talk of nudity and explicit sex scenes, for example.
Gets lost in the "I'm not racist, but whites only" stuff and transphobia, though.
There will be female characters and Poc, therefore wokeness is taking over. Trans people are currently the face of wokeness or something, so lots of stupid blather about them.Um, what transphobia has there been for Rings of Power?
Elves and dwarves, perhaps (though if they made all the Dwarves Jewish, that'd work). Having fair-skinned Haradrim, not so much, in that you've always got some ethnic minorities around. Black people existed in medieval Europe, white people in medieval Africa, just not comparatively that matter.I'm not going to win any favours here, but dark-skinned elves and dwarves is...weird, to say the least (for this specific setting). And before you say anything, fair-skinned Haradrim and Easterlings would also be eyebrow raising.
Oh yeah, loads of issues there.I'm more curious about whether they're going to "color blind" the black dwarves and elves, or if they're actually going try and add some cultural explaination, this being Tolkien 'n all (among other things). I'm totally for inclusion, and the black dwarf lady is the most visually engaging character I've seen thus far, but to just add people of color and go 'there, done' without it having a presence and history within the world itself feels strange in a fictional universe that has such a traditional and segregated view of races. And then there's also the issue of adding people of color but ignoring their culture, though I'm not very confident to speaking on that particular topic.
I find it easier to refute Mr Scorsese, when he acts like another whiny, old douche about things, and claims "All superhero movies are just roller coaster rides!", because he's no longer as relevant and part of the conversation. He's really not one to talk. He's been doing the same gangster movies for over 30 years. At least a superhero genre has a whole bunch of variety, different thematic things, takes, and appliance of different civil and social issues depending on where you look. I'll take nearly any of those superhero shows or movies over another semi-glorification of a bunch of Italian mobster jackasses, with a runtime of over 2 hours.You know, it's harder to refute Mister Scorsese's claim that superhero movies aren't cinema when this type of writing is seen as the thing to strive for in the genre. He'd never put something so... mawkish to paper. Who talks like this?
I'm not seeing the issue, honestly. Like, the elves and the dwarves are still segregated races. They're just different colors within that race sometimes. Unless there's some stupid old-school D&D-esc "all the high elves are white and all of the dark elves are black because one is good and one worships evil spider gods" thing going on that I don't know about.I'm more curious about whether they're going to "color blind" the black dwarves and elves, or if they're actually going try and add some cultural explaination, this being Tolkien 'n all (among other things). I'm totally for inclusion, and the black dwarf lady is the most visually engaging character I've seen thus far, but to just add people of color and go 'there, done' without it having a presence and history within the world itself feels strange in a fictional universe that has such a traditional and segregated view of races. And then there's also the issue of adding people of color but ignoring their culture, though I'm not very confident to speaking on that particular topic.