Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What's next black snow White
Sounds like your personal nightmare. This must really trouble you deep in your psyche.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:While we are at it why not cast a trans man
A younger Laverne Cox would be great.
Laverne Cox is a transwoman. Go to bed, Grandpa!
Laverne Cox is a man, period.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:While we are at it why not cast a trans man
A younger Laverne Cox would be great.
Laverne Cox is a transwoman. Go to bed, Grandpa!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:While we are at it why not cast a trans man
A younger Laverne Cox would be great.
Anonymous wrote:While we are at it why not cast a trans man
Anonymous wrote:While we are at it why not cast a trans man
Anonymous wrote:What's next black snow White
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think she’s beautiful and it’s great to have more diverse princesses!
That said, I really really dislike the live action trend. The lion King characters look frightening, Aladin does not work as well and I have a feeling The little Mermaid is going to be lacking as well. Sometimes things that are fun as animation, are just plain scary as live action - I’m looking at you, Pumbaa
Funny that you just happened to name only those that are primarily POC in the main roles. What about Cinderella, Beauty and the Beast, Maleficient (Sleeping Beauty)?
Lion King is about ANIMALS, all ANIMALS. The stuff that happens is more scary with more realistic animals.
The Aladdin thing is just that it's not as good as the animated version. There were complainers about all the movies you cite above, but those are not as recent.
I am willing to suspend judgement (unlike the PP you quoted) about The Little Mermaid until I actually see it. The actress they have chosen has a wonderful voice, so I think she could be great.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:With those big eyes and fresh, round face, Halle Bailey literally looks like a Disney princess come to life. I don't know how anyone can fault this casting.
When she smiles, she does look like a convincing Ariel. Other times, though, she's definitely not cute. Wideset eyes might sound like they should be a lovely feature, but they can look strange.
Who do you consider cute and worthy enough to play Ariel, if not this girl?
I have no problem with picking her. I also think she's a strange looking girl.
Bizarre--she looks like a lot of cute black girls. Not sure what's so strange about her look.
NP. I am all about her being Ariel but don't understand willfully acting like you don't know what PP is talking about. Her eyes are set apart much farther than the average human's. It gives her a unique look. One kind of appropriately aquatic honestly. She's a pretty girl, but her facial structure is unique. Which is probably a part of why she is a celebrity as 'uniquely attractive' is a good thing to have on your resume.
PP again. I'm black, and she looks like a lot of cute black girls I know. I don't know about her eyes being wide apart. She doesn't have European features/bone structure though--is that what you think looks strange?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think she’s beautiful and it’s great to have more diverse princesses!
That said, I really really dislike the live action trend. The lion King characters look frightening, Aladin does not work as well and I have a feeling The little Mermaid is going to be lacking as well. Sometimes things that are fun as animation, are just plain scary as live action - I’m looking at you, Pumbaa
Funny that you just happened to name only those that are primarily POC in the main roles. What about Cinderella, Beauty and the Beast, Maleficient (Sleeping Beauty)?
Anonymous wrote:Are they going to dye her hair red? That's what I care the most about. I think Ariel should be a red head.