Show White Privilege and the Seven … Whatever They Identify As
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How many?
Hopefully, enough that the investors start to scream with financial pain.
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Snow White, by this time, is a tired old tale.
I wish Disney would remake the Kim possible movie instead.
The original cartoon already has cultural, racial, skin tone, and body type diversities built in, with an upbeat and humorous “girl power” vibe. It’s naturally family-friendly.
The last time Disney made a live action Kim Possible movie, it made a cheap ass kids’ straight-to-TV “movie.”
Disney should really give it the “Wonder Woman 1984” or “Black Widow” level of investment instead. Kim Possible as an idea really has that potential, probably even more because Kim Possible does not have nearly as much canonic baggage as either Marvel or DC heroine. -
@George-K said in Show White Privilege and the Seven … Whatever They Identify As:
Could it be even worse than we thought?
Of course.
I like how she smugly smiles that "it's no longer 1937" as she lands a knock out blow to the question. What an idiot. How much does she know from 1937... she was born in 2001, after the first Lord of the Rings came out.
I also chuckle that she's not "saved by a prince" but then goes to say she's "inspired to be a leader by [a man]" her dad".
Reminds me of the joke where a woman says she's not going to take her husband's last name in marriage, which just means she's going to keep her dad's last name.
It is remarkable Disney has not learned their Go Woke Go Broke lesson. Stop focusing on skin color. Follow MLK's dream.
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@89th said in Show White Privilege and the Seven … Whatever They Identify As:
It is remarkable Disney has not learned their Go Woke Go Broke lesson.
"Go woke go broke" is not a thing in reality. I gave the counter example of Colin Kaepernick vs. Alex Jones before. For a more recent counter example, consider the new Barbie movie. No lack of self-proclaimed conservative commentators calling the Barbie movie "woke," yet it is thriving in the box office just fine.
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The Barbie movie is drek. But it's drek with a built-in audience.
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@89th said in Show White Privilege and the Seven … Whatever They Identify As:
Stop focusing on skin color. Follow MLK's dream.
Well it's "Snow White," if you want to adhere to the story as published by the Grimm brothers, her skin color is a big deal.
https://sites.pitt.edu/~dash/grimm053.html
Once upon a time in midwinter, when the snowflakes were falling like feathers from heaven, a queen sat sewing at her window, which had a frame of black ebony wood. As she sewed she looked up at the snow and pricked her finger with her needle. Three drops of blood fell into the snow. The red on the white looked so beautiful that she thought to herself, "If only I had a child as white as snow, as red as blood, and as black as the wood in this frame."
Soon afterward she had a little daughter who was as white as snow, as red as blood, and as black as ebony wood, and therefore they called her Little Snow-White. ...She can be only white, red, and/or black. No brown or yellow.
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That tweet is a total mischaracterization of that interview. Surely intentional.
The problem with all these accounts that grift off of the other tribe's stupidity is you get a situation where the demand for such stupidity exceeds the supply and they do shit like this.
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@jon-nyc said in Show White Privilege and the Seven … Whatever They Identify As:
That tweet is a total mischaracterization of that interview. Surely intentional.
People like 'End Wokeness' complain about the left being humourless, and then they post that. She's clearly kidding around.
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@jon-nyc said in Show White Privilege and the Seven … Whatever They Identify As:
That tweet is a total mischaracterization of that interview. Surely intentional.
The problem with all these accounts that grift off of the other tribe's stupidity is you get a situation where the demand for such stupidity exceeds the supply and they do shit like this.
So she didn’t refer to the Prince as a stalker?
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She said in the 1937 version the prince stalked her. Not this one.
And the prince could be cut out was not in any way a suggestion, it was a flip way of saying “who knows what the editors will do with the final cut”, entirely consistent with what she spent most of the interview talking about, which is the relationship between snow white and the prince in the movie and the uncertainty about how it’ll look to the audience once the director is done.
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@LuFins-Dad said in Show White Privilege and the Seven … Whatever They Identify As:
@jon-nyc said in Show White Privilege and the Seven … Whatever They Identify As:
That tweet is a total mischaracterization of that interview. Surely intentional.
The problem with all these accounts that grift off of the other tribe's stupidity is you get a situation where the demand for such stupidity exceeds the supply and they do shit like this.
So she didn’t refer to the Prince as a stalker?
Did you watch the interview? She was clearly kidding around. The portrayal by the humourless dweeb on Twitter is ridiculous.
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@jon-nyc said in Show White Privilege and the Seven … Whatever They Identify As:
She said in the 1937 version the prince stalked her. Not this one.
Right. This is not the first interview she has given. Not by far. And in each and every interview she repeatedly casts aspersions on the original source material. This is a repeated pattern of behavior and not a one off. If she doesn’t like the original Snow White story, that’s fine. Don’t do the project.
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@LuFins-Dad said in Show White Privilege and the Seven … Whatever They Identify As:
If she doesn’t like the original Snow White story, that’s fine. Don’t do the project.
It's an adaptation of a folk tale, not the Holy Bible. You are allowed to change it. It's not as if Disney has a great track of honouring the original text of the stories they plunder, or indeed that the 1937 is the original source material.
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@Doctor-Phibes said in Show White Privilege and the Seven … Whatever They Identify As:
@LuFins-Dad said in Show White Privilege and the Seven … Whatever They Identify As:
If she doesn’t like the original Snow White story, that’s fine. Don’t do the project.
It's an adaptation of a folk tale, not the Holy Bible. You are allowed to change it.
No, you're actually not. Not if you expect anyone out there to like any of it.
You can change things, sure, but it better be changes in service to the spirit of the story and not some faux inclusivity attempt or... well you get responses like this.
It's not as if Disney has a great track of honouring the original text of the stories they plunder, or indeed that the 1937 is the original source material.
No, but they did understand the stories they adapted, which is what led to their success. Modern Disney—and the people who like this stuff or shrug it off as no big deal—do not, and so when these abominations flop it's of course because the people who didn't like it are racist or whatever. Not because the spirit of the story wasn't honored. Gotta be racism.
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This is nearly as idiotic as Mattel saying “hey! Why don’t we make a movie that shows just how shallow and demeaning Barbie and the related products are! Wouldn’t that be great?”
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@LuFins-Dad said in Show White Privilege and the Seven … Whatever They Identify As:
This is nearly as idiotic as Mattel saying “hey! Why don’t we make a movie that shows just how shallow and demeaning Barbie and the related products are! Wouldn’t that be great?”
Have you watched the Barbie (2023) movie?
It’s over $1 Billion idiotic by now.
Maybe Disney should aim to be even more idiotic?