Re: Fantastic Four Reboot
And once you start attacking someone's spelling, instead actually replying, you lose by default.
Any question you cant answer you just declare irrelevant, as if only your opinion was valid.
Such incredible arrogance.
First and foremost, I never attacked your spelling. I attacked your definition of hypocrisy. Frankly, I don't know what you misspelled and I'm not scrolling up to look, that's not the point of my comment and I make enough spelling and typo errors myself.
Several of us have already pointed out the flaws in your argument, yet you constantly play the race card - which this isn't about.
You mention Johnny Depp playing Tonto - who is still very much a Native American character (despite Depp's sketchy - at best- heritage). By mentioning that and continuing that line of discussion, you're suggest Michael B. Jordan's Johnny Storm will be a white character played by the black actor... I don't think anyone believes that at all, so this line of reasoning is just taking the whole commentary to talking in circles and irrelevancy.
You also say that "a bunch of white people complaining that someone that isn't white" - that's just utter nonsense. This shouldn't be about race - Johnny Storm's race has been decided for 50+ years. You are changing the character, his family background by this casting.... they could cast and black actress as Sue Storm and change all that. Frankly, I think this casting isn't about casting the best actor for the part.
In all honesty, I'm just as bothered by most of the rest of the casting as well... Miles Teller as Reed Richards? Ugh, I'd take Jordan in that role over Teller any day of the week - and problem solved (on two fronts).
I guess I'll start threads now about Sam Jackson's Nick Fury, Fishburne's Perry White, Professor X and Magneto being played by a Brits... and dear lord, Wolverine's Australian!?!? Starbuck's a woman!?!? Your point is lost, most of us are incredibly tolerant, which leads us to...
What you're also overlooking is that Fox has totally mishandled this franchise from day one and that Josh Trank is an unproven filmmaker that's shown us an incredible ego.
So, if you want incredible arrogance, I would suggest reading your posts and stop making assumptions about what "white people" want and stop trying to play the race card were it doesn't apply.