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Was There Need For The Italians To Apologise?
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http:// www.tel egraph. co.uk/n ews/wor ldnews/ europe/ italy/1 0543630 /Italia n-distr ibutor- of-12-Y ears-a- Slave-a pologis es-for- inappro priate- posters .html
Oh dear how much more ridiculous can these racist accusations get?
Surely there is nothing wrong in featuring a mega star such as Brad Pitt on the poster of a film in which he stars in, regardless of the fact that he appears less in the film than a black actor?
In defence of the Italians, I would say that perhaps they are not so PC aware as we and the Americans seem to be.
Oh dear how much more ridiculous can these racist accusations get?
Surely there is nothing wrong in featuring a mega star such as Brad Pitt on the poster of a film in which he stars in, regardless of the fact that he appears less in the film than a black actor?
In defence of the Italians, I would say that perhaps they are not so PC aware as we and the Americans seem to be.
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Nothing to do with PC or racism. The Star is an unknown and his face is unlikely to sell the film. It was Nothing to apologise for. If he becomes famous, then I am sure he will feature prominantly on future posters.
12:35 Tue 31st Dec 2013
"Oh dear how much more ridiculous can these racist accusations get? "
oh, dont worry theyll get more ridiculous, its a big self serving industry, run by pc infected lunatics running around like a pack of dogs foaming at the mouth, always ready to look for any possible infraction that they decide just possibly could be interpreted as racist in their own little twisted warped minds, and if none exists..well make one up ...bit like the spanish inquisition, maybe worse.
ok, they havent started burning people at the stake just yet, but theyre full on with their particular brand of stormtrooping blitzkreig methods of brainwashing and dictatorial methods.
And as far as i'm concerned you know exactly what they can do with it and into to which part of their anatomy they can shove it
oh, dont worry theyll get more ridiculous, its a big self serving industry, run by pc infected lunatics running around like a pack of dogs foaming at the mouth, always ready to look for any possible infraction that they decide just possibly could be interpreted as racist in their own little twisted warped minds, and if none exists..well make one up ...bit like the spanish inquisition, maybe worse.
ok, they havent started burning people at the stake just yet, but theyre full on with their particular brand of stormtrooping blitzkreig methods of brainwashing and dictatorial methods.
And as far as i'm concerned you know exactly what they can do with it and into to which part of their anatomy they can shove it
' Brad Pitt has a small role in "12 Years A Slave," appearing toward the end of the harrowing film as a Canadian man who helps facilitate the release of the enslaved lead character, Solomon Northup. Played by Chiwetel Ejiofor, Northup appears in almost every scene in Steve McQueen's film, and it's his journey into hell that is chronicled in "12 Years A Slave." Not that anyone would guess that if they only saw the film's Italian poster.' Do you think that Pitt is the star of the film still?
/In defence of the Italians, I would say that perhaps they are not so PC aware as we and the Americans seem to be./
Why would aog imagine that?
The criticisms originated from Italians in Italy.
In reality, this is nothing to do with racism - it's Box Office.
There is a long tradition of posters misrepresenting movies in the hope of attracting audience. In this case the distributors seem to have over done it.
// Do you think that Pitt is the star of the film still? //
He isn't, but it's not racism that made them put a massive photo of his head on the poster, it's commercial interest.
They obviously think that Italians are more likely to go and watch a Brad Pitt film that a Chiwetel Ejiofor one.
That would be fine if it weren't for the Fassbender one. I can't really make the same argument for that one.
He isn't, but it's not racism that made them put a massive photo of his head on the poster, it's commercial interest.
They obviously think that Italians are more likely to go and watch a Brad Pitt film that a Chiwetel Ejiofor one.
That would be fine if it weren't for the Fassbender one. I can't really make the same argument for that one.
It's an ill-conceived campaign whichever way you look at it.
Apparently it's an excellent film, buy anyone who buys a ticket primarily to see Brad is likely to be disappointed.
And is there a poster featuring Ejiofor?
That would have been a smarter thing to do, even if the different versions weren't placed in equal numbers
Apparently it's an excellent film, buy anyone who buys a ticket primarily to see Brad is likely to be disappointed.
And is there a poster featuring Ejiofor?
That would have been a smarter thing to do, even if the different versions weren't placed in equal numbers
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/// I believe it's all about slavery. By making it seem as if the takings were more important the subject, the distributor made itself look
stupid. ///
The distributor would be a fool not to think that the money was more important than the subject.
This is a commercial film made to make as much money as it can, not a state sponsored documentary made simply to get a certain message across.
/// I believe it's all about slavery. By making it seem as if the takings were more important the subject, the distributor made itself look
stupid. ///
The distributor would be a fool not to think that the money was more important than the subject.
This is a commercial film made to make as much money as it can, not a state sponsored documentary made simply to get a certain message across.
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