The Lone Ranger

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from the side it does make him more interesting.
 
OMG you are right its a fake nose. i think it looks great :yay:
Actually the real features on a real Native American look great, this looks like a white guy wearing a fake freakin nose.

I guess native americans are the only group left where you're allowed to use make-up to look like them without getting in trouble.

True, if a white actor today put on a fake prosthetic-nose or paint to look more black or taped his eyes pulled back to look more Asian (once common practice in Hollywood), there would be hell to pay today, the movie would be shamed, blasted and shut down immediately.
Because it's Native Americans (the last bastion for officially sanctioned Hollywood stereotypes , who they apparently still see as magical peoples from a magical land that don't really exist anymore) and has Depp fame & $$$ fueling it, this will blow over fine, and probably be celebrated for his authentic portrayal.
Meanwhile instead of recognizing, hiring and showcasing one of the many competent Native American actors out there, he's walking around with a freakin outrageous bird living on his head and a fake nose going - look I'm a real indian!
 
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True, if a white actor today put on a fake prosthetic-nose to look more black or taped his eyes pulled back to look more Asian (once common practice in Hollywood), there would be hell to pay today, the movie would be shamed, blasted and shut down immediately.
Because it's Native Americans (the last bastion for officially sanctioned Hollywood stereotypes who they apparently still see as magical peoples from a magical land that don't really exist anymore) and has Depp$$$, this will blow over fine, and probably be celebrated for his authentic portrayal.

Clearly you haven't seen Tropic Thunder. :woot:
 
Basically if the "colored" character could pass for white, it's not as bad. Most races aside from black people have features close enough to white that it's not viewed as flat out racism to people.
 
I don't get why they even gave him a prosthetic for his nose. Convex noses aren't even exclusive to Native Americans. lol

In fact I've seen more whites with noses like that than Native Americans honestly.

I think it depends on the different groups but it is definitely associated with some of them somewhat stereotypically be it.


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Last word but again there is no way any other group would allow this.
 
Right an absolute brilliant parody of that outrageous practice.

So did you cry when Xeres came on screen in 300? :csad:

Did you picket Angelina Jolie's house? How about Jake Gyllenhaal or Gemma Arterton's?
 
So did you cry when Xeres came on screen in 300? :csad:

Did you picket Angelina Jolie's house? How about Jake Gyllenhaal or Gemma Arterton's?
I doubt an actual Persian would have wanted, or been befitting to play that Xerxes role, as he was just portrayed as a fantastical monster, it didn't matter who they cast.
That is not the case here.

And I don't know who the others you list are in reference to.
 
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I doubt an actual Persian would have wanted to play that Xerxes role, as he was just portrayed as a fantastical monster.

And I don't know who the others you list are in reference to.

That is right, you don't know which makes your comment about this being something that they can only get away with with Native American character ridiculous.

In A Mighty Heart Angelina Jolie played a mixed race woman who does not look white. She was nominated for quite a few awards, including a Golden Globe.

In The Prince of Persia, many of the roles, including the two leads, were played by white actors. My favorite being Richard Coyle from Coupling. :woot:
 
holly s... i just googled Mariane Pearl. i never watched this movie . but watching pics i thought she is playing a white girl with curls.
 
holly s... i just googled Mariane Pearl. i never watched this movie . but watching pics i thought she is playing a white girl with curls.

Yep. I remember watching the trailer in the theater way back when, not knowing the story, thinking "man Angelina Jolie looks odd". There might even be a subtle bit of black face going on there.
 
Haha, we all saw it coming. It's an Alice in Wonderland thing. Armie did get top billing though. Alongside Depp. :o
 
I am just impressed they came up with a poster that nice. Up there with the POTC teasers. Simple but effective.
 
That is right, you don't know which makes your comment about this being something that they can only get away with with Native American character ridiculous.

In A Mighty Heart Angelina Jolie played a mixed race woman who does not look white. She was nominated for quite a few awards, including a Golden Globe.

In The Prince of Persia, many of the roles, including the two leads, were played by white actors. My favorite being Richard Coyle from Coupling. :woot:
Wow you got me,:whatever: Hollywood still casts big name whites to play a variety of ethnic roles, rather than people of that ethnicity. No freakin kidding, they do that all the time, nothing new, you only emphasis my point.

And I'm talking about adding PROSTHETIC to outrageously make them look like a cliche of that ethnicity.
I don't remember Jolly doing that.
And Xerxes in a way did that to a CG extreme. So you kind of made my point.
And the other movie you mentioned as I said was a parody to actually lampoon the outrageous practice. If it was done for real (as in hiring Downey, painting and giving him prosthetics to play an actual black man) would have been heavily protested.

Last word but again there is no way any other group would allow this.
Agreed.
 
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And actor playing a role is outrageous now? People are far too sensitive.
 
I just don't get it though. Is Tonto not recognized basically as a big racist stereotype for Native Americans? Or do Native Americans in fact like this character and like that Depp is playing him? I know Depp recently got some sort of recognition or award from the Native American community.
 
Yep. I remember watching the trailer in the theater way back when, not knowing the story, thinking "man Angelina Jolie looks odd". There might even be a subtle bit of black face going on there.
Black face is a specific type of offensive makeup. Simply darkening someone's skin to appear a different race/ethnicity isn't black face.
 
Black face is a specific type of offensive makeup. Simply darkening someone's skin to appear a different race/ethnicity isn't black face.

You understood the intent of my words, but I believe you are right so thank you for the correction.
 
Given that Lone Ranger(Hammer) is the actual title's name lead and that Tonto(Depp) is actually the boxo actor lead, It's actually quite brilliant how they got to somewhat convey both (the Rangers mask and Tonto's crow) in one image.


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I mean it's kind of the visual equivalent of spelling it out like this ... http://img542.imageshack.us/img542/7793/tontomovielogolarge.jpg
 
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And actor playing a role is outrageous now? People are far too sensitive.


They should of cast a relatively unknown Native American actor and let this movie bomb. I think that's what people are trying to say.
 
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