Angelina Jolie isn't white?Hollywood isn't the most diverse place on the planet, but even the big studios aren't foolish enough to kick Will Smith, Samuel L. Jackson, or Angelina Jolie out of their film to make room for Mark Wahlberg
The article also points out this study [http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-1386096/White-cinema-goers-prefer-movies-cast-similar-race-says-study.html], which also contains things of note.What sets Will Smith apart is that he's one of very few actors who can get roles that weren't specifically written to be African-American. If the role is an action hero who could be any race at all, Hollywood usually interprets that as "a white guy, or Will Smith."
In the study, white undergraduates were given the synopses of 12 made-up romantic comedies. Along with the summaries, they got cast pictures and fake IMDB pages, which were manipulated so that each movie had six versions of the cast; an all-white cast, an all-black cast and four different versions in between.
Same plot, same characters, same everything -- just different cast members. And unfortunately, the whiter the cast, the higher the likelihood of the students wanting to see the movie.
No she's a woman... as in not a 30 something white dude.Zen Toombs said:Angelina Jolie isn't white?Hollywood isn't the most diverse place on the planet, but even the big studios aren't foolish enough to kick Will Smith, Samuel L. Jackson, or Angelina Jolie out of their film to make room for Mark Wahlberg
As Zen Toombs points out, you're right in that movie audiences and the gaming public don't have disparate levels of empathy for non-white and/or non-male characters, but you're wrong in the assumption that movie audiences have more empathy for non-white and/or non-male characters. If you want diversity, head to television.Shamus Young said:White people don't seem to have any trouble going to theaters to watch non-white people. Hollywood isn't the most diverse place on the planet, but even the big studios aren't foolish enough to kick Will Smith, Samuel L. Jackson, or Angelina Jolie out of their film to make room for Mark Wahlberg. Movie audiences are perfectly willing to go and see people from all sorts of ethnic backgrounds walk away from explosions while putting on sunglasses and I don't see any reason to think the gaming public would be any different.
Obama actually does identify himself as black [http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=17958438], though.Danceofmasks said:You live in a world where people call Obama black.
He's mixed, you know.
If he lived in Kenya, he'd probably be considered white.
You are racist.
Which makes him racist too. Good job.HobbesMkii said:Obama actually does identify himself as black [http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=17958438], though.Danceofmasks said:You live in a world where people call Obama black.
He's mixed, you know.
If he lived in Kenya, he'd probably be considered white.
You are racist.
You keep using that word...Danceofmasks said:Which makes him racist too. Good job.HobbesMkii said:Obama actually does identify himself as black [http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=17958438], though.Danceofmasks said:You live in a world where people call Obama black.
He's mixed, you know.
If he lived in Kenya, he'd probably be considered white.
You are racist.
I know, how about you accuse *everyone* of being racist! That'll stick it to all those other, ignorant people.Danceofmasks said:Which makes him racist too. Good job.
I do not think it means what he thinks it means.Avatar Roku said:You keep using that word...Danceofmasks said:Which makes him racist too. Good job.HobbesMkii said:Obama actually does identify himself as black [http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=17958438], though.Danceofmasks said:You live in a world where people call Obama black.
He's mixed, you know.
If he lived in Kenya, he'd probably be considered white.
You are racist.