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Entertainment => Film & TV Talk => Television => Topic started by: anya618 on Jan 23, 2021 at 05:52 PM
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THE EQUALIZER is a reimagining of the classic series starring Queen Latifah as Robyn McCall, an enigmatic woman with a mysterious background who uses her extensive skills to help those with nowhere else to turn.
Trailer:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2rZegVSWEXU
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I like the first episode. Will continue with episode 2.
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This trend has to stop. Jettisoning iconic male characters just so the studios might appear supportive of equal rights for gender and race. We know how that worked out for Star Wars and Star Trek. What's next a female and colored James Bond?
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This trend has to stop. Jettisoning iconic male characters just so the studios might appear supportive of equal rights for gender and race. We know how that worked out for Star Wars and Star Trek. What's next a female and colored James Bond?
I was quite pessimistic with Queen Latifah having watched Denzel in the movie version. But I actually think she carried herself well.
At least on the initial episode.
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This trend has to stop. Jettisoning iconic male characters just so the studios might appear supportive of equal rights for gender and race. We know how that worked out for Star Wars and Star Trek. What's next a female and colored James Bond?
that's the trend that I hate, replacing originally white characters with black guy, gay, or women to have diversity .... I'm not racist or homophobic, but if you have been a long fan of the characters, then biglang papalitan nila yung character/profile, nakakawalang gana - e.g. Iris Allen (originally white blond female), Jimmy Olsen (originally weakling white guy) ... I do not also like how they depicted the origins of Spiderman in the movies - ginawang Clark Kent yung character ni Peter Parker, weakling na biglang lumakas ng naging hero ... sa original na comics, may pagka brusko si Peter Parker when he was not yet Spiderman, only problem he got is he's always broke, walang pera
they want diversity, they can create new characters, not muddle with the legacy of the original characters
para di OT - the original equalizer on tv back in the 80's was also a white guy, si Denzel nung ginawa ng movie pumasok
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that's the trend that I hate, replacing originally white characters with black guy, gay, or women to have diversity .... I'm not racist or homophobic, but if you have been a long fan of the characters, then biglang papalitan nila yung character/profile, nakakawalang gana - e.g. Iris Allen (originally white blond female), Jimmy Olsen (originally weakling white guy) ... I do not also like how they depicted the origins of Spiderman in the movies - ginawang Clark Kent yung character ni Peter Parker, weakling na biglang lumakas ng naging hero ... sa original na comics, may pagka brusko si Peter Parker when he was not yet Spiderman, only problem he got is he's always broke, walang pera
This inclusivity and diversity thing being applied to established and iconic characters just feels so forced to me.
they want diversity, they can create new characters, not muddle with the legacy of the original characters
My thoughts exactly!
What's next a female and colored James Bond?
While they're at it, why not go all the way and make him an LBGTQ+ person who immigrated to England from some obscure country.
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^OT: Now that you've mentioned it, meron bang thread dito sa PDVD regarding all stuff SJW, PC-ness, toxic fandom, cancel culture, etc?
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annoying pa na kelangan may gay character in all series nowadays. may it be romance, to action, comedy, military, firefighters etc..
cant you just watch your show without having a random scene with 2 guys kissing.
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annoying pa na kelangan may gay character in all series nowadays. may it be romance, to action, comedy, military, firefighters etc..
cant you just watch your show without having a random scene with 2 guys kissing.
pansin ko lang lahat ata ng tv series ng DC ganyan kaya tinigil ko na yung supergirl, black lightning, and batwoman
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pansin ko lang lahat ata ng tv series ng DC ganyan kaya tinigil ko na yung supergirl, black lightning, and batwoman
The man behind those DC TV series producer Greg Berlanti is gay kasi.
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pansin ko lang lahat ata ng tv series ng DC ganyan kaya tinigil ko na yung supergirl, black lightning, and batwoman
Sa Berlanti-verse yata, 50% of the population is gay...:D
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annoying pa na kelangan may gay character in all series nowadays. may it be romance, to action, comedy, military, firefighters etc..
cant you just watch your show without having a random scene with 2 guys kissing.
agree. parang it doesn't add anything naman sa story even if they have kissing scene of two men. first time I saw it was with Captain Cold and the other guy and I was like wtf, this is supposed to be a superhero show and some kids are watching, ok lang siguro on movies but this is on tv. yung sa Spartacus medyo ok lang naman na ganun kasi iba target audience nila.
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Hollywood is now a key cog in the gay rights movement. No doubt due to the proliferation of gays in positions of influence within the industry.
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annoying pa na kelangan may gay character in all series nowadays. may it be romance, to action, comedy, military, firefighters etc..
cant you just watch your show without having a random scene with 2 guys kissing.
thank you!. punyemas para akong bata nagtatakip ng mata tuwing nangyayari ito!
pano naman karapatan natin mga straight
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that's the trend that I hate, replacing originally white characters with black guy, gay, or women to have diversity .... I'm not racist or homophobic, but if you have been a long fan of the characters, then biglang papalitan nila yung character/profile, nakakawalang gana - e.g. Iris Allen (originally white blond female), Jimmy Olsen (originally weakling white guy) ... I do not also like how they depicted the origins of Spiderman in the movies - ginawang Clark Kent yung character ni Peter Parker, weakling na biglang lumakas ng naging hero ... sa original na comics, may pagka brusko si Peter Parker when he was not yet Spiderman, only problem he got is he's always broke, walang pera
they want diversity, they can create new characters, not muddle with the legacy of the original characters
para di OT - the original equalizer on tv back in the 80's was also a white guy, si Denzel nung ginawa ng movie pumasok
kainis madaming pilit na PC sa movies bro.
di naman ako ganun katanda and i dont think may homophobe nor anti feminist, racist pa siguro (madaming slight racist e.g. jo koy mom type*more on stereotyping)
kaya natutuwa ako kila bill mahr and burr e lol
slight btt: medyo ok sakin si denzel as equalizer kasi di ko alam yun old series
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that's the trend that I hate, replacing originally white characters with black guy, gay, or women to have diversity .... I'm not racist or homophobic, but if you have been a long fan of the characters, then biglang papalitan nila yung character/profile, nakakawalang gana - e.g. Iris Allen (originally white blond female), Jimmy Olsen (originally weakling white guy) ... I do not also like how they depicted the origins of Spiderman in the movies - ginawang Clark Kent yung character ni Peter Parker, weakling na biglang lumakas ng naging hero ... sa original na comics, may pagka brusko si Peter Parker when he was not yet Spiderman, only problem he got is he's always broke, walang pera
they want diversity, they can create new characters, not muddle with the legacy of the original characters
para di OT - the original equalizer on tv back in the 80's was also a white guy, si Denzel nung ginawa ng movie pumasok
Speaking of diversity, the CIA sniper assisting Robyn McCall in her missions is played by Fil-Am actress Liza Lapira (Don't Trust the B****h in Apt 23, NCIS)
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Watched episode 2. Better than the first. Will continue with episode 3.
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Dinadaya na lang nila sa camera angles, close shots and quick switching during fight scenes ni Queen :D
ok naman so far. nakaka irita yung anak but i guess that's her role talaga. hehe
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CBS has renewed The Equalizer for Season 2.
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Natatabangan na ako
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^OT: Now that you've mentioned it, meron bang thread dito sa PDVD regarding all stuff SJW, PC-ness, toxic fandom, cancel culture, etc?
+ 1 .......... ikaw na gumawa bro. Tiyak, madami-daming rants ako na i-post.