its kinda funny.. colonialism is bad.. but then shows portray colonial era europe as diverse with black queen elizabeths and etc etc. this implies blacks are the colonizers and is bad.
I mean they actually were not. My great grandfather owned hundreds of acres and was rich as shit as black man in the south. Until ironically the boomer generation fucked it up my family that is still in the south was high on the hog.
If racism was as bad as it's claimed that would have been impossible
One of the characters in the old Charlie Chan movies was a black man named Birmingham Brown. As an actor he was respectful and well respected, and his role made him a lot of money. That couldn't have happened in a racist society.
And some rando on IMDB commented that because he played a comic relief role, it meant everyone in production was racist. I swear, the demand for racism in this country has exceeded supply for a very long time.
I've brought it up before, when JJ Abrams was doing the press rounds for Overlord, he was asked about casting a black actor as a D-day paratrooper. His response was, "sometimes you have to create the past how you wish it was."
Imagine as an actor trying to act terrified but also revved up for a trilogy-ending final showdown when everything around you is covered in green and there's a clunky animatronic skeleton in front of you controlled by two guys with long poles.
Guess the thirties and forties weren't as racist as they're constantly making it out to be. Good to know. 'Original sin' averted.
its kinda funny.. colonialism is bad.. but then shows portray colonial era europe as diverse with black queen elizabeths and etc etc. this implies blacks are the colonizers and is bad.
I mean they actually were not. My great grandfather owned hundreds of acres and was rich as shit as black man in the south. Until ironically the boomer generation fucked it up my family that is still in the south was high on the hog.
If racism was as bad as it's claimed that would have been impossible
One of the characters in the old Charlie Chan movies was a black man named Birmingham Brown. As an actor he was respectful and well respected, and his role made him a lot of money. That couldn't have happened in a racist society.
And some rando on IMDB commented that because he played a comic relief role, it meant everyone in production was racist. I swear, the demand for racism in this country has exceeded supply for a very long time.
I've brought it up before, when JJ Abrams was doing the press rounds for Overlord, he was asked about casting a black actor as a D-day paratrooper. His response was, "sometimes you have to create the past how you wish it was."
Makes sense, considering the Holocaust® was a work of fiction too.
That one really sucked. Because overlord is otherwise a pretty good movie.
Can't say I was a fan of the movie.
This is a life lesson on why someone shouldn't go into debt for things like pet giraffes and dinosaur skulls. It always leads to weird B roles
If you told me this was AI generated I would believe you.
It really feels like one of those fan made fake trailers until the official prime logo showed up
One of those all green screen movies. Like Sky Captain and The World of Tomorrow.
Imagine as an actor trying to act terrified but also revved up for a trilogy-ending final showdown when everything around you is covered in green and there's a clunky animatronic skeleton in front of you controlled by two guys with long poles.
That's oddly specific
Bet they use 2000's slangs too
"Aura farming".
The comments on that video are pretty discouraging. Maximum consume product. Are they all bots? NPCs? Is there a difference anymore?
So it’s going to be like that recent Batman cartoon or a modern bbc period piece