TheVileOne
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You can't expect much more from Roland Emmerich, despite how much of a tolerant liberal he claims to be.
Seems like the original female actors were seen as disposable. They even recast Mae Whitman's role because they didn't think that she was "hot" enough. **** this movie. I'm glad it's putting up disappointing numbers.
He did get some **** for the POTUS daughter recast.I wouldn't say he gets away with it totally. There was some outcry when Maika Monroe was cast in the film.
That's not what Whitman implied on Twitter.Isn't that just speculation? Maybe Whitman didn't want to be in the film.
It was better on a second viewing.
Again, the 3rd act is easily the strongest part of the film. From a visual standpoint it's all you'd want and expect out of a summer blockbuster.
It's just a shame the first two thirds of the movie are kind of meh.
I wouldn't say he gets away with it totally. There was some outcry when Maika Monroe was cast in the film.
Isn't that just speculation? Maybe Whitman didn't want to be in the film.
I got the impression that she wasn't even asked to audition for the role.Not according to her. Apparently they never even bothered to contact her about potentially coming back, and she seemed rather disappointed about that.
I kind of feel bad for Maika, because she is a talented actress in her own right. Honestly if she had just played a different character, this wouldn't have been an issue.
I'm sorry, but the progression there is borderline genius. And it's just cool.
I got the impression that she wasn't even asked to audition for the role.
BTW, I like Monroe and hold her in no way responsible. If I were an up and coming actress I would have taken the role as well.
Genius? Ehh. It's the standard "let's go bigger" tactic, and in the eyes of a big portion of the audience the sci-fi angle didn't work because it left us feeling disconnected from the world.
I mean the Mae Whitman thing is kinda weird.
When it comes to main young cast, they cast people with "heat" behind them. They wanted to cast the people that are on their way (they hope) to be "big stars
-Jessie T Usher has a successful show on Starz
-Liam Hemsworth has been getting the push for a minute now (I havent been impressed with anything Ive seen him in)
-Maika Monroe is a new era scream queen, who has appeared in small, but very well received movies.
Every studio wants the next big star so they can lock onto them and have them in their pocket for the most part.
Whitman doesn't have much going on. She had Parenthood, which was liked but wasn't a smash with the ratings or at award shows and then if you look at her movie roles their small, aren't successful, or in very small movies that don't have much buzz to them.
And also I think any rational person knows Hollywood is sexist in a lot of aspects, but I don't see why people are getting more in arms about this one instance in Independence Day 2...
Yeah, if Whitman was considered conventionally attractive they probably would've cast her in IDR, but I think it's also deeper than that
He didn't quit acting. He has roles in 2013, 2015, and a new movie in 2016.
http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0046723/?ref_=nv_sr_1