commodorified: a capital m, in fancy type, on a coloured background (Ottery St Mary)
[personal profile] commodorified
Are people seriously arguing that an insurance company should be able to avail itself of a conscience clause? Shouldn't it be made to demonstrate a conscience first?

Also, it appears that someone has produced, and fandom has fallen neck and crop for, a movie which is conspicuously lacking in (or at least lacking in conspicuous) race- and gender- fail.

So of course it has children fighting each other to the death.

*sigh* I'll be over here, listening to Cabin Pressure and rereading Austen. Or writing Now We Are Forty: Eeyore's Lament. Or something.

ETA: AND being genuinely happy for the rest of you. I'm mildly wistful, not actually feeling hard-done-by or wishful of harshing the squee.

Date: 2012-03-28 01:38 pm (UTC)
ursamajor: people on the beach watching the ocean (Default)
From: [personal profile] ursamajor
*nod* I figured I'd give the spoiler warnings for anybody reading commentary on driveby :)

I'm still trying to unpack my own reaction a bit, tbh - because I am still irritated that the casting calls for the main characters of The Hunger Games were strictly "Caucasian," not "Caucasian or any other ethnicity," but I'm not *angry* to the same degree that I was re The Last Airbender movie casting, for example. And these are both series I adore. Maybe A:TLA a little more - I did spend a good part of this weekend watching the first two episodes of Korra rather than go out and watch The Hunger Games ;) And I would've thought that as a person of mixed race, I would be especially excited about the possibility of having a fellow person of mixed race playing a character whose description and background portray her as mixed-race, even if so far in the future that "biracialness" isn't a big deal because the vast majority of people in The Seam look - well, not blonde-haired, blue-eyed, 21st-century-idealized-white. I mean, to get Jennifer Lawrence to look how she does in THG, they're having to do the same spray tan and hair dye things they were doing to the actor and actress selected to play live-action Katara and Sokka. I'm not sure why I've either forgiven or forgotten this to enough of an extent that I'm still considering going and seeing The Hunger Games in theatres, whereas nobody could've paid me enough money to have done that for The Last Airbender.

Date: 2012-03-28 02:27 pm (UTC)
sporky_rat: Martin Freeman as John Watson looking disapproving (john watson is not having with this)
From: [personal profile] sporky_rat
They didn't spray tan Jennifer Lawrence, she's too pale for that to have been. They did dye her hair and she does look like my cousins who live coal mining country except for her teeth, but whatever on that.

I just want to remember that it could have been far, far far worse.

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