So you don't care about the systems that result in decisions like this?JimB said:I didn't address it because--and I thought my choice not to address it would have made this fairly clear--I don't care about it. I don't care who's bankable. Ridley fucking Scott's name is on this movie (more on that in a moment); there is your bank right there.Rellik San said:I'm not saying they couldn't have found a "brown dude" for the job, I'm saying they likely couldn't have found a "brown dude" for the job with the same cultural caché, something you neglected to address in your rebuttal to my comments and an important contextual element to what I said.
I don't know what "a certain degree" means or how you are certain you know which entities are responsible for which choices in the movie, but at the end of the day, Ridley Scott released this movie to the public with his name on it. That is an endorsement of the movie he made. If he doesn't want to accept responsibility for what he made, then he should have petitioned, uh, whichever organization allows a director to credit a film to Alan Smithee.Rellik San said:But as I said a film this expensive doesn't get made without a certain degree of studio say-so.
Ridley Scotts name still only carries a certain amount of weight. It's not the be all and end all. It sounds to me like you want to be angry about the choice and as Scott's name is the one attached he's the one getting the flak instead of actually examining and discussing a larger problem.
Hey that's your choice, but you ain't gonna be part of the solution with that. Just another angry voice not asking the right questions.