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First the Karate Kid, Next Spiderman?
http://movies.yahoo.com/feature/movi...pider-man.html
Twitter Campaign Wants 'Community' Actor to Be First Non-White Spider-Man by Lindsay Robertson · June 1, 2010 Robert Pattinson and Kristen Stewart in 'The Twilight Saga: Eclipse' Could the movies soon have the first African American Spider-Man? If thousands of Twitter users get their way, the star of Sony's upcoming reboot of the franchise will be Donald Glover, best known from his role on NBC's "Community." This weekend the Twitter hashtag "donald4spiderman" became the #3 trending topic in the U.S., and the campaign is still gaining steam. The origins of this latest attempt by social media users to influence casting decisions occurred last week. After surveying the five mostly unknown white actors said to be vying for the role, Marc Bernadin, a writer for the sci-fi site io9.com, called the choices "bland" and asked, "In this day and age, why does Spidey have to be a white guy?" In response, commenters threw out Donald Glover's name as a possible contender, and a Twitter campaign was born. A unique aspect of this latest fan campaign is its wholehearted support by the subject in question. Glover seems to like the idea (though he makes it clear on his Twitter page that he's interested in auditioning, not just being handed the role without first having to prove his worthiness). While he had nothing to do with its inception, Glover himself has been promoting the campaign, instructing fans to tweet the #donald4spiderman hash tag at strategic times to keep it trending. In years past, an Internet petition of this kind might not be given much credence, but given the overwhelming success of the recent social-media uprising to get Betty White a hosting gig on "Saturday Night Live," this could be Glover's ticket to director Marc Webb's tryout room. He and his fans will have to act fast, though: The Hollywood Reporter is already forecasting the five most likely contenders for the role, and Glover is not on the list Glover, a comedian and former writer for "30 Rock," has starred in only one movie so far: "Mystery Team," a comedy he co-created with his sketch comedy team, Derrick Comedy, which came out in 2009. One hurdle Glover's fans will have is in his presumed bankability as a movie star: "Mystery Team" brought in a meager $89.4 thousand in domestic box-office sales. |
I'm ridiculously pro equal rights... but this is ridiculous.
The character is white. Comic fans like me throw a **** fit if any of the story line is messed with or poorly portrayed. Intentionally changing a major part of the character was forgivable for a small role like Nick Fury and the Kingpin in the B movie "Daredevil"... but Spiderman? Get the **** out. |
What next? A white Shaft?
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Why does his race make a difference to the character of Spiderman?
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Actually I pulled that out of my ass. But apparently GMTA. :Broncos: |
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Because Peter Parker has never been portrayed as black. Its not about being upset that they want a black spider man, but the source material has him being white. It would actually hurt the flick to change the race of the character despite the source material. Would you make a movie of Huck Finn and make Jim a white guy? :Broncos: |
I heard they're already working on the next Blade film starring Jean Claude Van Damme. Here's a sneak preview (still in production):
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I'm all for getting more black characters in movies. That's fantastic. Just make a new character then and leave childhood/American icons alone. I'd be just as pissed if they cast a white chick to play storm in X-Men. Are we going to cast a Latino to play Captain America? |
Does black spiderman still have a white girlfriend? Or do they change all chracter protrayals?
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I am seeing flashes of the Wiz...and not in a good way. :Broncos: |
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Spiderman is white, not black. It makes zero sense to the story to change the character to fulfill some BS political correctness. There are black superheros. Spiderman is not one of them. :Broncos: |
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Comic book dorks cry, news at 11. You can change a character, I promise. I know I've had enough of smart-alec goody two shoes emo white kid spiderman. If they feel like making him black, that's fine. I'm sure it'll suck either way.
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Well I see no issue with a black Karate Kid. But I'd be against a black Spiderman.
The Karate Kid doesn't have to be Daniel LaRusso. The Karate Kid was a different character in the 4th one (looked dumb so I never saw it). Actually, it was a female. Going by that, there really isn't a problem with the Karate Kid being a non white male. The character just has to be a kid. Either gender or any race would work. But Spiderman is Peter Parker, and Peter Parker is a white guy. Only way it would work is if Spiderman wasn't Peter Parker, but some other guy. But that's kind of lame too. So we're back to Spiderman being played by a white actor. If it ain't broke, why fix it? I actually think that considering a black actor as Spiderman is going to cause more problems than good. Now we'll have to hear all the lame ass statements that will put black people down. |
Lets make a movie about the life of George Washington, but this time he can be played by Denzel. Their last names are the same, so it won't even be that much of a stretch.
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I don't see any problem with it.
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So what, they changed Jesus from this:
http://theblackwhole.files.wordpress...pg?w=341&h=388 to this: http://scrapetv.com/News/News%20Page...ages/jesus.jpg It's the story that matters, not the racial makeup of the actors unless you can't empathize with people not your race. Their is more than one way to tell a story. |
Spiderman has been white since he was created in 1962. He may not have lived, but he has been the same person and same persona since then. Changing his race now would be the same. White is white and black is black unless you are Michael Jackson. You can't change it on a whim.
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The only reason to change his race is to make a point about race. There are other, better ways to do that.
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http://www.paulandstorm.com/tourname...eterparker.jpg It might be a different story if it wasn't a COMIC BOOK. The artwork is absolutely intrinsic to the whole experience. I'm not a comic book fan, but I can see how this would just annoy me while watching if I was. |
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