It really frustrates me as well. As I've said before, if people want a super spy character of a certain ethnicity, create a whole new series instead of changing an established one. I don't know why some people encourage this creative laziness from Hollywood. If there was a long-running series that had, for example, a black main character, and then suddenly a white actor is considered for the role, not only would I find it just as ridiculous, it would certainly create a lot of controversy. A character's looks and personalities help to distinguish him or her from others. When people picture a generic image of James Bond, he usually looks something along the lines of EA's Bond in Agent Under Fire.John P. Drake wrote:Some people are just too much of stupid retards to think anyone can be anything, these days. And that doesn't go for Bond only (I couldn't care less), hell this "colour blind" thing is too much of a fraud that gives me a splitting headache! No such absolute thing as "racism" when we actually express no-nonsense things. If a character is white, written white, and like the good old Sweeney said, never experienced racism in his background, then how could you bloody cast an actor of another race in that role for God's sake?! Hell, Colin Salmon said to someone I know once that "Bond shouldn't be black, and will not be black in this time and age." Batman has been alive for 75 years, or over, and I've never seen DC making him black. Why?! Because they think straight, not narrow. Racism comes when we don't give the blacks or Asians the same human and equal rights to work like us, live like us, become doctors like us and have the same rights like we do. But to say, a white can be black or vice versa? Now, that takes things to the level of absolute ignorance![]()
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I'm really really fed up with this politically correct piece of crap.
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P.S. Apologies for letting go of my anger in a very rude manner.
For me, Craig has already stepped over the forbidden line. If it gets any worse than that, we'll be in Casino Royale '67 territory. Quite amusing, considering the whole paranoia of the Austin Powers parodies.