Black-ish Wizard of Oz
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Black-ish Wizard of Oz
From the minds of your favourite communist anarchist thugs, we bring you: “Black-ish” creator Kenya Barris developing an LGBTQ-inclusive “Wizard of Oz” remake
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Oooh, the bigots will hate that. It'll be interesting.
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I don't see why anyone should care or make a big deal out of it.
It's just like all of the pointless 'controversy' over the black Little Mermaid remake. Disney probably knew they were running out of ways to attract people to their soulless, money-grubbing, unoriginal live - action remakes, so they decided to just make Ariel black this time to deliberately trigger a bunch of racists and get everyone talking about it, which would result in more people seeing it than otherwise would have. And it worked exactly how they planned.
I don't know if the people behind this Wizard of Oz remake are going for the same thing... but I tend to suspect the worst of people. Although a big evil corporation like Disney is more apt to have these kinds of motives than an individual creator.
It's just like all of the pointless 'controversy' over the black Little Mermaid remake. Disney probably knew they were running out of ways to attract people to their soulless, money-grubbing, unoriginal live - action remakes, so they decided to just make Ariel black this time to deliberately trigger a bunch of racists and get everyone talking about it, which would result in more people seeing it than otherwise would have. And it worked exactly how they planned.
I don't know if the people behind this Wizard of Oz remake are going for the same thing... but I tend to suspect the worst of people. Although a big evil corporation like Disney is more apt to have these kinds of motives than an individual creator.
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I can't wait to see the Munchkin gay orgy.
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I don’t really understand trying to remake a film classic. It’s a top 3: Wizard of Oz, Citizen Kane, Lawrence of Arabia. With all the goddamn technology and resources they still don’t make movies that groundbreaking. I live with a Wizard of Oz fanatic, the thing is on twice a month and I’m rather sick of it but it is untouchable.
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There are a lot of movies out there like The Lost Boys, Flight of the Navigator to name a few that need to be left alone. Yet somehow, movies like Gremlins and Short Circuit still get overlooked. The ★■◆●ing Critters came back in 2019, and still no ★■◆●ing Gremlins.
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I'm surprised no one's touched the Sound of Music.
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I don't believe this is intentional but a byproduct of Disney's international strategy. I've been pointing out to my friends that a lot of corporate decisions that appear to be "catering to wokeism" is much less about what Americans think and e everything about marketing products globally. This isn't leftist political correctness, it's pure globalism. Most of the world is black, brown, or Asian so it makes sense to make films that appeal to them. But don't worry, within the next 20 years technology will advance to the point it doesn't matter what skin color the actors have, each market will have AI makeovers that change the character's appearance to something region specific.
I learned to not get frustrated with this by remembering that stories become part of culture and change with culture. You see it a lot in Greco-Roman mythology. and I'm certain that stories of the gods changed along with the cultural emphasis of different regions. Sure, in the past a story would be told relatively the same for generations, but everything is moving fast today because so is our understanding of the world.
One of my favorite examples is actually the Godzilla franchise where Godzilla has a different meaning for every generations, and sometimes a completely new origin. In the original 1954 Godzilla, he was the byproduct of nuclear carelessness and was eventually defeated by the "oxygen destroyer". In the recent Netflix series, Godzilla is a 4-dimensional object defeated by the "orthogonal diagonalizer". In some stories, Godzilla is a unique mutant and in others he is part of a species. Personally, I like all of the stories!
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It's a fool's game trying to avoid reactions from reactionaries. They will be driven to lose their ★■◆●ing minds no matter what.vision wrote:I don't believe this is intentional but a byproduct of Disney's international strategy.