http://movies.ign.com/articles/114/1140914p1.html
Personally the group demanding the boycott seems akin to groups like stormfront. Not to mention Idris Eldris is a good actor, and I am glad to see him play a non villian role for once.
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Personally the group demanding the boycott seems akin to groups like stormfront. Not to mention Idris Eldris is a good actor, and I am glad to see him play a non villian role for once.
Yes I really don't see this getting that big, but I also don't see this movie being extremmly popular.
It seems like a slap in the face to good ol'Scandinavian mythology :>
mywalletsgone
Marvel stopped taking mythology seriously in the thor series ages ago.
[QUOTE="mywalletsgone"]
It seems like a slap in the face to good ol'Scandinavian mythology :>
Mercenary848
Marvel stopped taking mythology seriously in the thor series ages ago.
Yes but it's not very professional as it ignores source material. How racist though!!
I don't mean this to be racist, but why is a black actor playing a Norse God? That's not racist to question the decision as it doesn't make sense and seems to just be a move to be inclusive just for inclusive sake.
Pirate700
I agree. I'm black and it's like making a Aquaman(love him) movie with Black Atlanteans. I'm huge fan of the character so that'd be weird/stupid. I didn't mind Michael Clark Duncan playing Kingpin in Daredevil because his body size matched the character, but it was something that everyone took notice to. So I could see why a black Norsegod would upset alot of people.
I don't mean this to be racist, but why is a black actor playing a Norse God? That's not racist to question the decision as it doesn't make sense and seems to just be a move to be inclusive just for inclusive sake.
Pirate700
I guess because in the Marvel Universe they are not really Norse Gods, but being that inspired norse gods. But in the comics Heimdell is white.
[QUOTE="Pirate700"]
I don't mean this to be racist, but why is a black actor playing a Norse God? That's not racist to question the decision as it doesn't make sense and seems to just be a move to be inclusive just for inclusive sake.
AtlanticRock
I agree. I'm black and it's like making a Aquaman(love him) movie with Black Atlanteans. I'm huge fan of the character so that'd be weird/stupid. I didn't mind Michael Clark Duncan playing Kingpin in Daredevil because his body size matched the character, but it was something that everyone took notice to. So I could see why a black Norsegod would upset alot of people.
White Jesus in The Passion of The Christ. Few people saw the wrong. How do you feel now?[QUOTE="Mercenary848"]
[QUOTE="mywalletsgone"]
It seems like a slap in the face to good ol'Scandinavian mythology :>
mywalletsgone
Marvel stopped taking mythology seriously in the thor series ages ago.
Yes but it's not very professional as it ignores source material. How racist though!!
True, but comics are ever expanding and if they followed norse mythology 100% the series would have died off ages ago.
[QUOTE="Pirate700"]
I don't mean this to be racist, but why is a black actor playing a Norse God? That's not racist to question the decision as it doesn't make sense and seems to just be a move to be inclusive just for inclusive sake.
AtlanticRock
I agree. I'm black and it's like making a Aquaman(love him) movie with Black Atlanteans. I'm huge fan of the character so that'd be weird/stupid. I didn't mind Michael Clark Duncan playing Kingpin in Daredevil because his body size matched the character, but it was something that everyone took notice to. So I could see why a black Norsegod would upset alot of people.
I agree, I don't really understand the choice. I did for Daredevil because it would have been hard to find a good white actor that matched the body type.I don't mean this to be racist, but why is a black actor playing a Norse God? That's not racist to question the decision as it doesn't make sense and seems to just be a move to be inclusive just for inclusive sake.
Pirate700
are you serious?
The series has taken so many liberties with the mythology i dont see how skin color would matter any more..
i dont see how you can claim they are norse gods. The series is all over the place.
[QUOTE="Pirate700"]
I don't mean this to be racist, but why is a black actor playing a Norse God? That's not racist to question the decision as it doesn't make sense and seems to just be a move to be inclusive just for inclusive sake.
Mercenary848
I guess because in the Marvel Universe they are not really Norse Gods, but being that inspired norse gods. But in the comics Heimdell is white.
I get that but PC or not the ancient Norse and their Gods epitomized Arianism. Having a black actor or asian, etc. just doesn't make sense. That would be like casting a white actor for a Mohamed Ali movie. I'm aware Marvel is starting to get hyper PC these days but some moves are just absurd and it's not racist to point that out. IGN vilified the very questioning of the role and I don't think that's right either.
[QUOTE="Pirate700"]
I don't mean this to be racist, but why is a black actor playing a Norse God? That's not racist to question the decision as it doesn't make sense and seems to just be a move to be inclusive just for inclusive sake.
AtlanticRock
I agree. I'm black and it's like making a Aquaman(love him) movie with Black Atlanteans. I'm huge fan of the character so that'd be weird/stupid. I didn't mind Michael Clark Duncan playing Kingpin in Daredevil because his body size matched the character, but it was something that everyone took notice to. So I could see why a black Norsegod would upset alot of people.
The only Black Aquaman charachter is his main villian Black Manta. And that dude has murdered babies and killed innocent people. Whats up with that a black man going up against the blond blue eyed king and killing his son...racist JK. Anyway maybe Idris was the best actor for this part, honestly he probably could play thor.
[QUOTE="mywalletsgone"]
[QUOTE="Mercenary848"]
Marvel stopped taking mythology seriously in the thor series ages ago.
Yes but it's not very professional as it ignores source material. How racist though!!
True, but comics are ever expanding and if they followed norse mythology 100% the series would have died off ages ago.
Very true. I don't really care much anyway, the first trailer and whatever other tidbits have been released haven't quite impressed me yet.[QUOTE="Mercenary848"]
[QUOTE="Pirate700"]
I don't mean this to be racist, but why is a black actor playing a Norse God? That's not racist to question the decision as it doesn't make sense and seems to just be a move to be inclusive just for inclusive sake.
Pirate700
I guess because in the Marvel Universe they are not really Norse Gods, but being that inspired norse gods. But in the comics Heimdell is white.
I get that but PC or not the ancient Norse and their Gods epitomized Arianism. Having a black actor or asian, etc. just doesn't make sense. That would be like casting a white actor for a Mohamed Ali movie. I'm aware Marvel is starting to get hyper PC these days but some moves are just absurd and it's not racist to point that out. IGN vilified the very questioning of the role and I don't think that's right either.
They epitomized Arianism? I'm sorry, but the only religion that epitimizes arianism is Hinduism. Secondly, if people can tolerate Christ being portrayed as a white man for hundreds of years, they can tolerate a stupid Marvel movie.
:lol: So what, this can't be as bad as Jesus being depicted as a white person.
This man has a point. Jesus would have been of Jewish middle eastern decent. Its not a stretch for him to be played by a white person at all. He just wouldn't have had a "white" European complexion.[QUOTE="Pirate700"]
[QUOTE="Mercenary848"]
I guess because in the Marvel Universe they are not really Norse Gods, but being that inspired norse gods. But in the comics Heimdell is white.
Choga
I get that but PC or not the ancient Norse and their Gods epitomized Arianism. Having a black actor or asian, etc. just doesn't make sense. That would be like casting a white actor for a Mohamed Ali movie. I'm aware Marvel is starting to get hyper PC these days but some moves are just absurd and it's not racist to point that out. IGN vilified the very questioning of the role and I don't think that's right either.
They epitomized Arianism? I'm sorry, but the only religion that epitimizes arianism is Hinduism. Secondly, if people can tolerate Christ being portrayed as a white man for hundreds of years, they can tolerate a stupid Marvel movie.
It's not going to stop me from seeing the movie or anything. And like I said, I'd have the same problem if a white guy was playing Ali in a boxing movie because it's incorrect to the actual source and it doesn't make sense.Well, seems they have a point. A black man shouoldn't be playing a Norse god. If only it wasn't a stupid racist group who brought attention to it.DudeNtheRoom
What people are forgetting is the Asgardians(that is what they are in the comics, not norse gods) are beings born from another realm. Not gods of human folklore. They found our world(midguard) and introduced themselves. Thor met the vikings and they were inspired by him, but he did not like the things they did in his name so he left earth and did not return until his father sent him back. During his time gone the vikings used the image of the asgardians as their gods(considering it was their first experience with superbeings).
[QUOTE="-Big_Red-"][QUOTE="Choga"]This man has a point. Jesus would have been of Jewish middle eastern decent. Its not a stretch for him to be played by a white person at all. He just wouldn't have had a "white" European complexion.:lol: So what, this can't be as bad as Jesus being depicted as a white person.
blue_hazy_basic
Since race alone is the issue here, it's irrelevant weather or not it would have been a "stretch." The fact is he was played by someone of a different race than the historical man actually was.
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[QUOTE="Pirate700"]
I don't mean this to be racist, but why is a black actor playing a Norse God? That's not racist to question the decision as it doesn't make sense and seems to just be a move to be inclusive just for inclusive sake.
Mercenary848
I agree. I'm black and it's like making a Aquaman(love him) movie with Black Atlanteans. I'm huge fan of the character so that'd be weird/stupid. I didn't mind Michael Clark Duncan playing Kingpin in Daredevil because his body size matched the character, but it was something that everyone took notice to. So I could see why a black Norsegod would upset alot of people.
The only Black Aquaman charachter is his main villian Black Manta. And that dude has murdered babies and killed innocent people. Whats up with that a black man going up against the blond blue eyed king and killing his son...racist JK. Anyway maybe Idris was the best actor for this part, honestly he probably could play thor.
Aqualad would like to have a word with you! (P.S. - he's Black Manta's son)
P.P.S. (Aqua.Facts) - There's more black underwater characters but they are not Atlanteans... they are people who just have the ability to breath underwater :-P
I just looked up who this black actor was and I don't think he's anything special. I don't see how he would have made a better god than another.DudeNtheRoom
The dude played Stringer Bell on the Wire, he is GOAT.
Jesus would have been of Jewish middle eastern decent. Its not a stretch for him to be played by a white person at all. He just wouldn't have had a "white" European complexion.[QUOTE="blue_hazy_basic"][QUOTE="-Big_Red-"] This man has a point.Choga
Since race alone is the issue here, it's irrelevant weather or not it would have been a "stretch." The fact is he was played by someone of a different race than the historical man actually was.
What race was he do you think?[QUOTE="Mercenary848"]
[QUOTE="AtlanticRock"]
I agree. I'm black and it's like making a Aquaman(love him) movie with Black Atlanteans. I'm huge fan of the character so that'd be weird/stupid. I didn't mind Michael Clark Duncan playing Kingpin in Daredevil because his body size matched the character, but it was something that everyone took notice to. So I could see why a black Norsegod would upset alot of people.
AtlanticRock
The only Black Aquaman charachter is his main villian Black Manta. And that dude has murdered babies and killed innocent people. Whats up with that a black man going up against the blond blue eyed king and killing his son...racist JK. Anyway maybe Idris was the best actor for this part, honestly he probably could play thor.
Aqualad would like to have a word with you! (P.S. - he's Black Manta's son)
P.P.S. (Aqua.Facts) - There's more black underwater characters but they are not Atlanteans... they are people who just have the ability to breath underwater :-P
When I first heard he was mantas son I really wanted to read, but I am so out of the loop with DC and this whole brightest day thing. But my post was mainly a joke.
There are alot of inconsistencies in norse mythos, loki for example gives birth to a snake and something else.
If having a black portray a norse God but had no problem with morgan freeman in bruce almighty then perehaps you are racist then perhaps you are not:P
[QUOTE="AtlanticRock"][QUOTE="Pirate700"]
I don't mean this to be racist, but why is a black actor playing a Norse God? That's not racist to question the decision as it doesn't make sense and seems to just be a move to be inclusive just for inclusive sake.
-Big_Red-
I agree. I'm black and it's like making a Aquaman(love him) movie with Black Atlanteans. I'm huge fan of the character so that'd be weird/stupid. I didn't mind Michael Clark Duncan playing Kingpin in Daredevil because his body size matched the character, but it was something that everyone took notice to. So I could see why a black Norsegod would upset alot of people.
White Jesus in The Passion of The Christ. Few people saw the wrong. How do you feel now? That's because many artists have depicted Jesus as white throughout the ages. Unlike Thor.Morgan Freeman kicks ass. He can play any damn role he wants. :PThere are alot of inconsistencies in norse mythos, loki for example gives birth to a snake and something else.
If having a black portray a norse God but had no problem with morgan freeman in bruce almighty then perehaps you are racist then perhaps you are not:P
Zaibach
[QUOTE="Mercenary848"]
[QUOTE="DudeNtheRoom"]I just looked up who this black actor was and I don't think he's anything special. I don't see how he would have made a better god than another.Pirate700
The dude played Stringer Bell on the Wire, he is GOAT.
A Goat?Greatest Of All Time ;)
I just looked up who this black actor was and I don't think he's anything special. I don't see how he would have made a better god than another.DudeNtheRoomI think Idris Elba is a pretty good actor. You probably don't know too much about him because he's played in a lot of Tyler Perry movies who in my opinion is probably the most underrated director right now imo.
[QUOTE="Pirate700"]
[QUOTE="Mercenary848"]
Greatest Of All Time ;)
Mercenary848
Morgan Freeman kicks ass. He can play any damn role he wants. :P Quote of the day!!![QUOTE="Zaibach"]
There are alot of inconsistencies in norse mythos, loki for example gives birth to a snake and something else.
If having a black portray a norse God but had no problem with morgan freeman in bruce almighty then perehaps you are racist then perhaps you are not:P
Pirate700
jesus is white MAZ85He would have looked more middle-eastern, but yes essientally. The Jews were able to travel and integrate within Europe without anyone overtly noticing their heritage.
[QUOTE="MAZ85"]jesus is white Choga
No, but Cesare Borgia was.
Again what race do you think he was? At the time the middle east was largely greek and Roman, not as it is today.When I first heard he was mantas son I really wanted to read, but I am so out of the loop with DC and this whole brightest day thing. But my post was mainly a joke.
Mercenary848
Yeah I know... from the BP sig I know you're a Marvel, I'm a DC(well not really I'm just an Aqua-fan). Brightest Day is cool but you'd have to read Blackest Night first... Only marvel book I read was Doctor Voodoo(for obvious reason), but I was thinking of reading Namor since DC has Aquaman stuck in Brightest Day til next year...
[QUOTE="Choga"][QUOTE="MAZ85"]jesus is white blue_hazy_basic
No, but Cesare Borgia was.
Again what race do you think he was? At the time the middle east was largely greek and Roman, not as it is today.Do you have a source for this? The general population was by no means of Roman descent.
Again what race do you think he was? At the time the middle east was largely greek and Roman, not as it is today.[QUOTE="blue_hazy_basic"][QUOTE="Choga"]
No, but Cesare Borgia was.
Choga
Do you have a source for this? The general population was by no means of Roman descent.
No it was Greek and ruled by the RomansEDIT the Greeks has colonised cities all over the mediterranean, and were often in conflict with other groups, mainly persian, who are also an Ayrian people.
Forgive all my spelling mistakes working and typing!
[QUOTE="Choga"][QUOTE="blue_hazy_basic"] Again what race do you think he was? At the time the middle east was largely greek and Roman, not as it is today.blue_hazy_basic
Do you have a source for this? The general population was by no means of Roman descent.
No it was Greek and ruled by the RomansAgain, this is not true. Though it was technically part of the Hellenic world, the population was not "Greek" in the ethnic sense. We are of course referring to the Galileans, of which Jesus was descended. They had mostly modern day middle-eastern racial features.
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