Also... poor Antonio Salieri can't catch a break. They made him the villain AGAIN. Generations of people's only familiarity with him was this because they needed a foil to set Mozart off against.
JJ Abrams had a quote about having a black paratrooper in his WWII zombie movie "Overlord" he said something about creating the past you wish had happened to match present values.
It's weird in the past he was wishing happened, there was a WWII.
I loved the 80s movie even though it made Salieri as a villain when he was in reality one of Mozart's greatest fans.
What would keep me glued to my seat however is a mini-series with Mozart, Bach, Beethoven, Handel, Salieri, Haydn, Schubert and others; and how their paths crossed. If it were developed by a crew that were genuinely passionate about the subject and spared no expense for good actors and historic accuracy...it would be sensational. And it would need piano duels as they did it in those days too.
There's a theory that the concept of The Mandela Effect was purposely created so those in power could replace or erase history while discrediting those who remember the past
They made Mozart Chinese? I'd have expected them
Also... poor Antonio Salieri can't catch a break. They made him the villain AGAIN. Generations of people's only familiarity with him was this because they needed a foil to set Mozart off against.
It's a remake of the movie from the 80s, so yeah Salieri is going to be the villain.
Believe in original stories? It's a remake of an 80s movie that was originally a play.
Still it's a bit different to see them race swap an Austrian with a Japanese mutt.
Yea I laughed at the believe in original stories part. You know you’d think getting the race for casting a historical figure would be very easy
JJ Abrams had a quote about having a black paratrooper in his WWII zombie movie "Overlord" he said something about creating the past you wish had happened to match present values.
It's weird in the past he was wishing happened, there was a WWII.
What else would his people kvetch about in a world without WWII?
Same as now, everything
Yeah, but no one would care without the holocaust guilt.
Supposedly they were still groaning about Hadrian up until the 1880s when the Russian Pogroms became the new hotness.
The Roman Empire?
That’s disappointing. Overlord is a pretty good period piece horror movie, although I did register the black lead as agenda casting.
Wyatt Russell is one of the many victims of Hollywood’s hate boner for straight white dudes. He would’ve been a much bigger star in the 90s or 00s.
Yea. Wouldn’t you think it would be super peaceful in your own fantasy
I loved the 80s movie even though it made Salieri as a villain when he was in reality one of Mozart's greatest fans.
What would keep me glued to my seat however is a mini-series with Mozart, Bach, Beethoven, Handel, Salieri, Haydn, Schubert and others; and how their paths crossed. If it were developed by a crew that were genuinely passionate about the subject and spared no expense for good actors and historic accuracy...it would be sensational. And it would need piano duels as they did it in those days too.
You WILL eat the slop.
If you refuse, the slop shall be administered via suppository
Niggerdameus
To be fair.. he did accurately predict my bike would be stolen.
Still can't predict how he'd feel without breakfast
He's half Jap half Brit
Niggerdameus-asu.
You know what. At least he isn't black. :V
Why are they remaking a perfect film, just to hide history?
There's a theory that the concept of The Mandela Effect was purposely created so those in power could replace or erase history while discrediting those who remember the past