Halle Baily being the new Little Mermaid

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Anonymous wrote:I personally don’t think there is anything wrong with the casting, but I am sure there would be a bigger reaction and a called LARGE boycott if Tiana was casted to a Caucasian. Just my opinion.

The biggest reaction to this casting is the confusion that it is Halle Berry.


Agreed but I wonder if this is Disney’s way of making up for doing Tiana so terribly. She spends most of the movie as a frog and had the least interesting personality compared to any of the Disney Princesses in the last 30 years. We kept the movie in rotation because we are an African American family, but Disney really phoned it in when it came to The Princess and the Frog.


I loved the Princess and the Frog! Yes, it was not nice that she was a frog for most of the movie, but I liked her personality more than most of the Disney Princesses. I thought it was a sweet love story and a lovely movie.


Same here. I also think her dress is the best of all the princess dresses. Which is completely shallow, but we are talking about Disney.
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Darn. Redheads are so under represented.
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oh no, you didn't

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Anonymous wrote:Darn. Redheads are so under represented.


Lol! I know you are being sarcastic, but I have to point out that redheads are grossly over represented in popular culture and entertainment. Articles have been written about this.
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Anonymous wrote:Darn. Redheads are so under represented.


Lol! I know you are being sarcastic, but I have to point out that redheads are grossly over represented in popular culture and entertainment. Articles have been written about this.


https://www.theatlantic.com/business/archive/2014/08/redheads-are-more-common-in-commercials-than-in-real-life/375868/
Anonymous
I hated the original Mermaid. This one looks like a big improvement.
Anonymous
The problem with "staying true to the original characters" as someone requested is that this is America. For the majority of the time that movies have been produced, white actors and actresses have dominated. Even in the case when the story was about a person of color. Therefore if all movies that are remade or reimagined stayed "true" then there would never be an opportunity for diversified casting. People complaining about this are racists of the worse sort.
Anonymous
Well, Aladdin is supposed to be Chinese. I liked the live action, though.
Emma Watson as Belle was the biggest disappointment, ever! The moment she started to sing it just fell apart. She cannot sing, I don't understand how she got that part. Halle Bailey has a beautiful voice, and I look forward to seeing her as Ariel.
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Anonymous wrote:I’d just like to add there was no outrage when Captain Marvel was casted as a white woman when she was originally a black woman but, I guess keeping things classic didnt matter in that situation

Captain Marvel was originally a white woman, just like portrayed in the movie. BUT! The second Captain Marvel was Monica Rambeaux, who is probably the daughter of Carol’s best friend in the movie. So she might pick up the name in a sequel.


Sorry, but you have it backwards. The first woman to go by Captain Marvel was Monica Rambeaux. And thats the thing about it, no one cares or even made a big enough fuss for this knowledge to be mainstream. But it is what it is.
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Anonymous wrote:
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Anonymous wrote:I’d just like to add there was no outrage when Captain Marvel was casted as a white woman when she was originally a black woman but, I guess keeping things classic didnt matter in that situation

Captain Marvel was originally a white woman, just like portrayed in the movie. BUT! The second Captain Marvel was Monica Rambeaux, who is probably the daughter of Carol’s best friend in the movie. So she might pick up the name in a sequel.


Sorry, but you have it backwards. The first woman to go by Captain Marvel was Monica Rambeaux. And thats the thing about it, no one cares or even made a big enough fuss for this knowledge to be mainstream. But it is what it is.


Carol came before Monica. And the first Captain Marvel was an alien (a white guy male alien).
Anonymous
I don’t really care. At first I read this as “hallie berry” to play Ariel and my only thought was she was too old. Don’t care about the skin color of a fictional character.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:The only travesty will be when they don't cast Lizzo as Ursula.


Agree.
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I’d just like to add there was no outrage when Captain Marvel was casted as a white woman when she was originally a black woman but, I guess keeping things classic didnt matter in that situation

Captain Marvel was originally a white woman, just like portrayed in the movie. BUT! The second Captain Marvel was Monica Rambeaux, who is probably the daughter of Carol’s best friend in the movie. So she might pick up the name in a sequel.


Sorry, but you have it backwards. The first woman to go by Captain Marvel was Monica Rambeaux. And thats the thing about it, no one cares or even made a big enough fuss for this knowledge to be mainstream. But it is what it is.


Carol came before Monica. And the first Captain Marvel was an alien (a white guy male alien).


Mar-Vel —old white guy/alien
Ms. Marvel —Carol
Captain Marvel —Monica

—Different poster
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:The only travesty will be when they don't cast Lizzo as Ursula.

Melissa McCarthy will play Ursula.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Dear Racists,

What does Ariel's race have to do with the movie?

Nothing? Then F off.


And so you feel the same way about the ridiculous outcry over Moana costumes being worn by white girls? How about the Aladdin cast not being authentically "Arabic"? It works both ways, doofus.
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