misora: (avatar:  katara - idiots)
misora ([personal profile] misora) wrote2010-07-01 12:39 pm

...ugh.

Dear god. The wanking over The Last Airbender movie in [livejournal.com profile] katara_zuko and everywhere else on LJ today (o hai random comms suddenly paying attention to this fandom, wtf) is driving me nuts. How many posts are we going to have about "racefail" (which there WAS, yes, we've known for quite a while already) and "Ebert says it sucks" and "don't go see this, or else you're stupid".

Be aware now, if any of you tell me not to see it, simply because of what you've heard or you've seen it yourself and disliked it, I will remove you from my friendslist. I do not feel as though you are doing me a "favor" by telling me to believe something without having seen it with my own eyes first. Do me the courtesy of viewing it like those of you that have seen it have done, and I'll reserve my judgment of the film once I've managed to take it in for myself, not by second-hand info.

Apologies if this sounds harsh, but I have had just about enough of the self-righteousness of LJ, today.
vitani: (We choose the subject for the lesson.)

[personal profile] vitani 2010-07-01 08:34 pm (UTC)(link)
I don't think they're going to happen, but that may just be me hoping.

The point for me isn't trying to stop the sequels, though. It's letting M. Night know what he did isn't okay. That this continuing trend in Hollywood isn't okay. And it is accomplishing something -- the racefail is making more and more news, as are the boycotts and protests at the theatres.

Do what you wish! I personally wouldn't feel right paying money to see it. But that's my own personal choice.

[identity profile] misora.livejournal.com 2010-07-01 08:38 pm (UTC)(link)
I agree, the Racefail has definitely made itself heard, and people of aware of it; that's definitely a good thing. As for Hollywood changing, though, I guess I'm just more of a pessimist when it comes to those kind of people valuing equality in casting. They've been doing this for years, to many, many other movies and franchises...and I think they're just going to keep doing it, boycotts or not.

Regardless, his movie's already been made, and even if it turns out to be a trainwreck I want to see it for myself.
vitani: (Can't leave yourself behind.)

[personal profile] vitani 2010-07-01 08:41 pm (UTC)(link)
Man, I certainly hope it will eventually change. Even if it takes a long time. I'll keep hoping for that because the alternative is just depressing, haha.

[identity profile] misora.livejournal.com 2010-07-01 08:45 pm (UTC)(link)
We have to get studio executives' heads out of their asses, which unfortunately I have no idea *how* long would take.

But, one can only hope.