Re: Live-Action Aladdin in Development: Thoughts?
Posted: Fri Apr 21, 2017 5:58 am
That would be hilarious, Ames ! I'll be like in the movie for 2 seconds, probably selling watermelons or something. 
The fact that he starred in any recent disney movie should be enough to disqualify him if you ask me. The fact that he played a shape shifter just makes it even worse.JeanGreyForever wrote:I didn't even think about the Rock, but he would be a great choice. Maybe they feel that he's already played a magical shapeshifter in one film so another one two years later would be too much?
I noticed that too. For Disney maybe it's their way of having a big name for that part without being accused of whitewashing. I'm talking about the film version, I don't know if that was the case with the Broadway show.Kyle wrote:Anyone else find it interesting that all the suggestions so far (be it from fans or Disney) have been black? I don't care or mind, just something I noticed. Even the musical has used a black guy.
I thought it was only white washing if you change a character from its original (like scarlett johansson in ghost in the shell). Genie didn't have a race.D82 wrote:I noticed that too. For Disney maybe it's their way of having a big name for that part without being accused of whitewashing. I'm talking about the film version, I don't know if that was the case with the Broadway show.Kyle wrote:Anyone else find it interesting that all the suggestions so far (be it from fans or Disney) have been black? I don't care or mind, just something I noticed. Even the musical has used a black guy.
Same. I don't think Kevin Hart is really funny or at least not the Genie type of funny.Sotiris wrote:If I had to choose between Kevin Hart and Will Smith, I'd pick Will Smith. But neither of them is suitable for this role, in my opinion.
That doesn't seem to be a problem for Disney- in fact, they tend to do the reverse. It's almost like you can't sign onto just one project at Disney anymore, but rather you get contracted to do like 3 in a three-year span.Kyle wrote:The fact that he starred in any recent disney movie should be enough to disqualify him if you ask me. The fact that he played a shape shifter just makes it even worse.JeanGreyForever wrote:I didn't even think about the Rock, but he would be a great choice. Maybe they feel that he's already played a magical shapeshifter in one film so another one two years later would be too much?
I'll think about it lol, only if you get to audition as one of Ariel's sisters (if you still have non-red hair, since we don't want to confuse the audienceblackcauldron85 wrote:You'd steal the show, and then get hired for more movies...?!
Idris Elba even voiced animals in two Disney movies that played in theatres around the same time. And then voiced another animal in Finding Dory two months later. I've joked before that it seems Elba and Luipita Nyong'o are playing Disney Bingo to see who can appear in the most Disney movies, including Marvel and Lucasfilm.Avaitor wrote:That doesn't seem to be a problem for Disney- in fact, they tend to do the reverse. It's almost like you can't sign onto just one project at Disney anymore, but rather you get contracted to do like 3 in a three-year span.
It's nothing new for the company either. Beyond the recent examples, think about how many Disney films had Hayley Mills, Fred MacMurray or Dean Jones in them. Tim Allen was involved with two different franchises (Santa Clause and Toy Story) and on Home Improvement at the same time. From Dorothy McGuire to Eddy Murphy, there are several examples of the same actor appearing in multiple Disney films.Avaitor wrote:That doesn't seem to be a problem for Disney- in fact, they tend to do the reverse. It's almost like you can't sign onto just one project at Disney anymore, but rather you get contracted to do like 3 in a three-year span.Kyle wrote: The fact that he starred in any recent disney movie should be enough to disqualify him if you ask me. The fact that he played a shape shifter just makes it even worse.
Lol. It's no longer red. But I'm pretty darn opposed to these remakes (curious about them, but opposed), so I don't know that I'd want to be a part of the live-action TLM.Jack Skellington wrote:I'll think about it lol, only if you get to audition as one of Ariel's sisters (if you still have non-red hair, since we don't want to confuse the audienceblackcauldron85 wrote:You'd steal the show, and then get hired for more movies...?!)
Sorry guys ! We haven't talked in ages and I can't PM anyone here ! So bear with me.blackcauldron85 wrote:Lol. It's no longer red. But I'm pretty darn opposed to these remakes (curious about them, but opposed), so I don't know that I'd want to be a part of the live-action TLM.Jack Skellington wrote: I'll think about it lol, only if you get to audition as one of Ariel's sisters (if you still have non-red hair, since we don't want to confuse the audience)
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(sorry for hijacking the thread, everyone-- it's been awhile since we've chatted)
OK, I guess technically it's not whitewashing. Genie is a fantastical creature, so he doesn't have to have a race. However, genies in films, including Disney’s version, tend to have Arabic features and clothes. And when you think of a genie, you usually imagine someone from that ethnicity. Just like you imagine the fairy godmother in Cinderella white, simply because it’s a European fairy tale. So, though Disney has an excuse for casting a non-Arabic star for that role, I guess some people wouldn't be happy if they cast a white actor. And, what I meant is that Disney probably thinks that casting a black actor could minimize that controversy and still allow them to have a big star for the part, because I imagine there aren't many Arabic stars in Hollywood to choose from.Kyle wrote:I thought it was only white washing if you change a character from its original (like scarlett johansson in ghost in the shell). Genie didn't have a race.D82 wrote: I noticed that too. For Disney maybe it's their way of having a big name for that part without being accused of whitewashing. I'm talking about the film version, I don't know if that was the case with the Broadway show.
He was also rumored for the 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea remake before it was cancelled.Flanger-Hanger wrote:They also tried getting Will Smith for Dumbo, so there's no guarantee yet that he'll get the part, but obviously someone at Disney wants him for these live-action remakes.
I don't see a PM button for you, but I just emailed you at the email address I had from a long time ago...Jack Skellington wrote:Sorry guys ! We haven't talked in ages and I can't PM anyone here ! So bear with me.![]()
Amy, please feel free to PM me your Instagram name or WhatsApp (Assuming you jumped on the social technological band-wagon ! lol)
Scarlett Johansson playing that character actually makes sense as the model of cybernetic human she was in the original was a European model.Kyle wrote:I thought it was only white washing if you change a character from its original (like scarlett johansson in ghost in the shell). Genie didn't have a race.