Movies205 said:Your thoughts on John Goodman's performance in Big Lewboski?
Dr. MIX said:Hey movies, whatever happened to you getting banned? Glad you're back btw.
Shuley said:Never saw it. Billy Bob is a better actor than Goodman is,In A Simple Plan billy bob plays a guy who is slighly ******ed but he comes off so good and so conivicing,you don't realize he's acting,Morgan Freeman can do that too.
Movies205 said:Don't go up to to bat, if you don't intend to swing.
cmill216 said:Sometimes, I find statements such as the statement I didn't fully "swing" at to be so idiotic that I struggle to take it seriously enough to the point where I actually go in and argue against it. It was an incredibly ignorant statement, IMO, and I briefly commented with my feelings. Now had the comment he made been in regards to Denzel's performance and how he felt it wasn't up to snuff for one reason or another, then whatever, we'll dance. But it wasn't.
I post however I feel like posting in whatever situation I place myself in. If I feel like making my thoughts on a statement known briefly and without leaving any doors open, then so be it. If I feel like "putting some thought into it", then I will. But I find it difficult to put thought into an argument when thought wasn't put into the original statement.
Movies205 said:But there is a shred of truth for it as I posted before, it's a shame that black actors are pigeon holed by the fact that the only good roles they get are center around them being black.
Oh and let's not add to the fact that movies that are cater to blacks have the IQ of a soap dish and are more overtly racist than things that are hailed agianst such as "Song of the South".
cmill216 said:Well, that's the thing: many black actors play characters that are written to be black because that's what these producers are looking for. But the same can be said for all races, really. It's just that truly great black characters are a dime a dozen because many writers out there aren't writing great black characters. It's a mere handful.
There are so many talented black actors and actresses out here working right now, it's not even funny. The only way this issue will be put to rest (which I believe it never will) is if Hollywood starts recognizing the talent out there and begins making more films with black leads.
That's why I'm praying that Dreamgirls is big. It has the potential to go a long way to killing this thing.
Well, if you're referring to the likes of "Soul Plane" or "The Cookout", then well, yeah.![]()
Movies205 said:And I think the problem is where all a little racist, but we don't admit to it, we hide behind Political Correctness.
Movies205 said:P.S. Beyonce sucks as an actress, so I won't be seeing Dreamgirls![]()
cmill216 said:*ding, ding, ding, ding*
The problem is, when many writers sit down to write a script unless they go out and say to themselves "Character B is going to be black/asian/arab and he's going to do, yatta yatta", then 99% of the time, the character is going to be white because it's almost like you're conditioned to think that white is somehow "the normal, safe race" in regards to writing film characters.
cmill216 said:*ding, ding, ding, ding*
The problem is, when many writers sit down to write a script unless they go out and say to themselves "Character B is going to be black/asian/arab and he's going to do, yatta yatta", then 99% of the time, the character is going to be white because it's almost like you're conditioned to think that white is somehow "the normal, safe race" in regards to writing film characters.
BloodyWolverine said:Lets face it Ian McKellen Got Robbed bad that year he was up for Gandalf for Fellowship Of The Rings. He won the golden globe and the Screen Actos Guild Award but got robbed for the Oscar.
Peter Jacksons King Kong should have been nominated and won that year. I am most upset though that Batman Begins did not get nominasted for best Picture for it was the best pictue last year.
I am kinda mad that Johnny Depp did not win for Jack Sparrow for that is one of the greatest Characters ever.
Also looking back on it Star Wars A New Hope Got robbed back in the day. Its too bad Star Wars especially Empire never one the big prize.
cmill216 said:Hey, don't knock it just yet.![]()
I've heard a lot of legit Oscar buzz for the film. We'll see if that translates to a decent flick later...
Movies205 said:So trueAnd also add to the fact that on both sides of the fence, it's now become a black character is different than a white character in the sense, that every black person supposely carries around a ton of pride for his heritage, and that he's a member to the black culture club, this type of thinking is ingrain in the youth as well. I've seen black kids in my highschool(well I'm going to college this year so hopefully this changes) argue that someone isn't "black" because they were raised in either a white family or that black family has money. How ****ed up is that? It's like black culture is center around being in poverty, I don't know, i just think the whole system is ****ed up and anytime someone tries to tamper with it, there pegged as a racist, wehn peopel should open up and share ideas, I think ignorance is half the problem on boht sides, and htat includes myself included. I see only what I can see on BET and what not.
Movies205 said:We'll see I like Jamie Foxx, I believe he's in it right?
To my earlier comment aobut movies cater toward the black community, there are some that are solid movies, Barber Shop would be one of them. I didn't see the sequels and waht not, but I thought the first was a good movie with heart.
cmill216 said:As well as Eddie Murphy.
Barber Shop's a good one. Can't ignore Boyz n' the Hood, Friday (which is probably best looked at in the context of its release really), Antwone Fisher, Do the Right Thing, and Malcolm X to name a few.
Retroman said:The Color Purple not winning any oscars is one of the biggest injustices in history in my opnion.
Its also crazy that people like like Peter O'Toole and Martin Scorsese have never won (honorary doesn't really count).
Well Altman still has a chance.Movies205 said:Mgiht as well add Robert Altman, Hitchcock, Sydney Lumet, and Blake Edwards to that roll call![]()
The color purple was indeed robbed at the oscars, I laughed at the idea of Oprah being an actress beforehand, but once I saw it, boy can that woman act! She's the character I felt and cared for the most. Hugely surprisedRetroman said:The Color Purple not winning any oscars is one of the biggest injustices in history in my opnion.
Its also crazy that people like like Peter O'Toole and Martin Scorsese have never won (honorary doesn't really count).