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Chillin'"Have you heard about the casting rumors for Johnny Storm in the new Fantastic Four movie?"
"No."
"They are auditioning black actors. However, Sue Storm will be white."
"Well that doesn't work."
Well, it could. I'll get to that.
I don't mind Johnny Storm being played by a black guy. I have no issue with it. I don't mind Jamie Foxx playing Max Dillion/Electro, didn't mind Michael Clarke Duncan being the Kingpin, and hell, if Donald Glover took on Peter Parker (Andrew Garfield is a lock for me now but let's keep in the frame of mind here) because like if you think about it, he can play a nerdy guy pretty well. And he can also act funny and dramatic.
Now many of you are saying, well Donald Glover can't be Peter Parker. He's black. Well Peter Parker is from New York, and Andrew Garfield is British. What difference does it make? If I can get behind the actor playing the part doesn't it just need to grasp the audience well enough to make you forget about racial differences?
And then there was a time where people got up in arms because Superman is British but Superman is supposed to be American. Well Superman is an alien, yes he's about truth justice and the American way (or all that stuff, per Superman Returns) but Thor is not American (still otherworldly, if we wanna get technical), and he protected Manhattan from an alien invasion. So even Cavill is British he's obviously trying to have a Yankee accent and not change the character's true sense of being so there.
I don't allow many comic book movie changes to get under my skin, if anything Spider-Man movies take the cake the most because well, look at my goddamn MFC name. The dude means a lot to me. And I mean that more in the Peter Parker sense, not in the Spidey sense, and this is coming from a guy who doesn't read Spidey comics (I'm very behind on Ultimate) because, ohhhh, guess what? Peter Parker is dead in both universes where Spider-Man still exists. So if you tell me that Peter Parker may be played by a black guy and he ACTS like Peter Parker, I don't give a fuck what race he is if I still get the same character. I may get stones thrown at me for saying this but it's 2013, give it up people, Doc Ock is Spider-Man now in the comic book world for christ sake, a black actor playing Parker is the least of our problems.
When Foxx got cast as Electro, I was like hmmm, not because of his race, but more of the whole "was that a good character choice?" After Django I'm more than fine with it, I'm not privy to Foxx's work much, but I'm excited for the choice after seeing what he can do. Now Paul Giamatti as the Rhino? That's a real WTF thing.
Johnny Storm is supposed to be this carefree ladies man, a true ass, and if a black actor can emulate this sort of atmosphere, then so be it. But if you choose to have a white actress play Sue, there better be a very solid back story as to how this came about. Audiences will want to know.
I guess what I'm trying to say is that the times are changing like Bob Dylan says, and while we all know what is set in our minds as to what characters look like, three of the biggest "American" superheroes-Spidey, Bats, and Supes are ALL being played by British dudes. So what's to say that they couldn't be played by an actor of a different race?
I mean, a black Batman?
Think how awesome that would be for one fucking second.
If we can embraces Idris Elba playing James Bond then I don't think we can regress so much to say that we can't allow our superheroes some racial change.
As long as they are the same essence of what we know, then let the stones lie as they come and just hope for the best.
WC383 out.
Chillin'I think it is hard for people because since it is illustrated everyone has a rigid idea of what the hero looks like. I mean, have you ever seen a "Cast This" forum on a superhero forum. Its terrible. Completely based on looks with no thought of acting ability at all.
I personally don't care. I think Michael B. Jordan is an excellent choice of Torch and Donald Glover would have been a genius Peter Parker. And while not completely impossible, I still think if they get a black Johnny, they should follow suit with Sue.
You're hitting me with a blast from the past man. I wrote a blog like this, (one of my first) about the merits of casting a black actor to a comic book character that is portrayed as white. It wasn't received all that well but what you're stating is exactly the kind of nonsense that shouldn't be expressed in this day and age.
At the core of it all Comic Book fans as well as casual movie-goers are very elitist. I hate to say that but they are, which is why a lot of people were hard up on Henry Cavill being Superman. They all want their beloved characters to be portrayed the way they're supposed to be, and any kind of change, especially with race, nationality, and region, is often times poorly received as well.
But does it really matter?
I've been accused of being such a purist when it comes to characters but only the characters history, motivation, actions, and such, but never skin color. And you have to take into account that, i'm sorry to say this, but a good number of people are prejudice in real life, and those particular views come out when such an issue of comic changes arise. Now am I saying that every person who may have an issue with a nationality change is deep down a racist? No. But often times there's been a good number of people who don't ever express the actor or actress thats been considered or cast in a particular role because of their talent and if that person can bring justice to the character, no they focus on the skin or the region they come from. Which like Horror said, is pretty ridiculous, especially nowadays.
What you say makes sense and while I agree and encourage such things. I know for a fact that people arent as.....progressive as they themselves think they are. Its a sad fact but its nevertheless true. You can see it in them at times if you look. Maybe that kind of mentality will change one day but ya never know. Great Blog Nevertheless WC!
Ya know I could see a lot of these iconic comic book characters someday being rebooted with black or foreign actors.
Hey, maybe Blade will be played by a white guy?
Chillin'It's.. it's so fucking beautiful. She is a flawless beauty and I shall miss these glorious image drops.
Chillin'Fix it Felix Jr
Fix it Felix Jr was an original creation for the Wreck-It Ralph film
Turbo Time
While this Atari cartridge looks legit, Turbo Time was created solely for the film
Pac-Man
Pac-Man was made by Namco and released in the US in 1980
Space Invaders
Space Invaders was released in Japan by company Taito in 1978 and then Midway in the US
Asteroids
Asteroids hit the scene in 1979 thanks to Atari
Battlezone
Atari was also the creator of this game, which came out in 1980
Frogger
Konami totally screwed up the highway traffic with this game in 1981
Street Fighter II
The fighting genre started it's lifespan back in 1991 with this cherished classic game developed by Capcom.
Food Fight
Tossing salad was an innocent phrase back in 1983 when Atari debuted this game
Centipede
Sorry to bug you, but did you know Atari released this game in 1981?
Fatal Assault
Wreck-it Ralph's answer to Killer Instinct, this game was created for the film and features monsters and dinosaurs from the film Meet the Robinsons
Agent X
Couldn't find much about this one, but while it could be an original game for the film, there is an Agent X computer game that came out in 1986. Agent X is also the name of a Marvel Comics character, which, since Disney purchased the Marvel brand, wouldn't be too crazy to think that it was a reference to the not well known superhero.
Tapper
Gamers quenched their thirst in 1983 when Midway tossed them a new arcade cabinet
Disney's recent acquisition of the Star Wars property lets movie goers in on the joke with having this game in the arcade, created by Sega in 1993
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles
This was probably the arcade cabinet I enjoy seeing the most in the time lapse, wondering how Disney nabbed the rights even for the minimal appearance. In any case, Konami released this game in 1989, which would later be ported to the NES as TMNT II: The Arcade Game
District 51
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A definite reference to Area 51, this game was originally created for the film.
Auto Racing
This is the only title I had the most trouble reading, but it's a standard racing game. Don't think it has any reference to this

Sonic the Hedgehog
Those hardcore arcade enthusiasts who questioned why Sonic and Dr. Eggman are in the game central station hub can rest easily, as Sonic the Hedgehog had an arcade game. However, while we all know Sega was behind it, I can't find the year it was release.
Wak-A-Troll
While Ralph clearly refers to this as Whack-A-Mole while thinking about Sugar Rush's location in the arcade, it's clearly called Wak-A-Troll.
House of the Dead
Everyone said the zombie seen in the bad-anon meeting bared a resemblance to the bad guy in HotD, and the speculation isn't far off, as the game is clearly in the arcade. HotD was released by Sega in 1997.
Sugar Rush
Sharing some similarities with the Mario Kart franchise, Sugar Rush is an original game made for Wreck-It Ralph. S-U-G-A-R, jumping into your racing car!
Hoop Jamz
Similar to NBA Jam, Hoop Jamz is a Wreck-It Ralph original.
Dance Dance Revolution X2
The Powerpad of the next generation, DDR X2 was released in 2010 thanks to Konami
Chillin'Whoa. I can't believe I missed this (I blame Easter!) this is a game lovers kinda blog. Kudos my man for doin such a fine job with this.
Chillin'She had no makeup on in Pillars of the Earth and still looked more beautiful than anyone else <33
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Chillin'I LOVE THIS POST ITS MY FAVORITE POST OF THE MONTH
but that first pic is a big no no for anyone who hasnt seen the movie!
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Chillin'I can't even pick a favorite this week, she's so beautiful in all of them!
British/English Sexy! Anyone else seeing her as Lara Croft right now? Or am I the only one?
Chillin'The Argo one is the best of the bunch. But, they all communicate their respective films most poignant elements well.
good pick