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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I dont think he's a racist. He's married to a mexican woman and has mixed children.[/quote] He's not racist and what he said is not racist. He was expressing a perfectly valid point -- let's dare to discuss it, no need for the totalitarian thought police to start an insult campaign.[/quote] Do you think that in all hiring situations race should not be a factor?[/quote] He didn't say it shouldn't be A factor. What he objected to was considering race THE main factor. Which should be merit, especially, as he pointed out, behind the screen. It was interesting, and no one seems to object to this, that he had a different set of rules for casting.[/quote] What does "pick the best director. Period." mean to you?[/quote] Different poster here: The guy they picked was not the "best." He was wishy/washy and couldn't voice his objections to the script specifically. Others in the interview clips I watched say specific flaws and spoke up about them, which is precisely what a director is supposed to do: take script, own it, feel free to make changes/corrections/desperately needed improvements, and run with it. The movie as described sounds like a disaster in the making because of its collection of stereotypes and tropes, which may make the show itself an accidental comedy.[/quote]
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