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2013: UPCOMING MOVIES/CASTING/RUMORS/ETC


Dolfan in NYC

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Seriously, though, between this and Ridley Scott's upcoming Moses movie, it looks like Hollywood has backslid into full-on, don't-give-a-fuck, we're casting white people as Middle Easterners mode.

 

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I have no idea what you're talking about.

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Well, I felt like we were moving in a positive direction on that. Like, even if the leads were going to be white folks with killer tans, you'd at least get some color in the supporting cast and whatnot. But the Middle East of NOAH might as well be Middle Earth.

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Yeah, there have been instances of where mainstream Hollywood tried to be correct with the ethnicity thing.  But they've probably figured "Hey, we have a black president.  Post-racial America!" and stopped caring even one iota.  Though Bale seems to be rocking a pretty good (and legit?) tan as Moses.  Progress?  I suppose. *shrugs*

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Red Band(graphic images) for NARCO CULTURA:

 

For Mexicans and Latinos in the Americas, there is no music more popular today than narcocorridos. These bloodthirsty and explicit odes to the exploits of narco traffickers and drug lords of Mexico openly glorify violence, narcotics and money. Like gangsta rap in the nineties, "Narco" is a movement threatening to burst into the mainstream.

Featuring powerful footage from the front lines of the drug wars and performances from some of the hottest Narcocorrido artists (including El Komander and Buknas de Culiacan) NARCO CULTURA takes viewers behind the scenes of the most explosive and violent music subculture in America.

 

Holy shit, that looks pretty awesome.

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