What about women like Angela Bassett? There's a woman who's admired for her acting talent, sexy but not a sex object, and a class act all the way.
Jayne ,'The Train Job'
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Seems to imply that Halle Berry has acting skills which aren't being discussed
Tell me you're not casting aspersions on her Oscar®. Hush your mouth.
What about women like Angela Bassett?
And she can't get big screen work. So much for that angle.
Tell me you're not casting aspersions on her Oscar®. Hush your mouth.
I would never! And I'm shocked and appalled that you would think so.
She's got her Oscar, so now she wants to prove she can succeed as a sex object in a terrible, shallow, exploitive summer movie? Who's she been taking career advice from, Cuba Gooding Jr?
If she makes Snow Bitches next.....
You people are SO WRONG.
Tell me you're not casting aspersions on her Oscar®. Hush your mouth.
But wasn't that Oscar awarded to honor every African American actress ever? Or something like that?
Or something like that?
Every African American actress ever except the one presenting the show, who didn't get a mention.
So, yeah, something like that.
I knew it was something like that.
On a more serious note, I want to say something about black directors "crossing over," but I'm not sure what it is. I mean, if there are black directors with enough juice to break out of the ghetto, but then they are making movies about Woads and whatnot, they aren't using black actors as much. But then, in the long run, it's the people behind the screen with the real power, so maybe it's just the middle stage of better things for black actors?
The sequel to the current hit I, Robot is likely to be shot in Australia, Will Smith told a news conference in Sydney Monday. Implying that director Alex Proyas, who is Australian, has been pushing for the sequel to be filmed in his homeland, Smith said. "We will probably be here next year. ... I love the idea. I loved working with Alex, so I, Robot II, or anything he is willing to make [I would do]." The original was filmed in Vancouver.