Robert Rodriguez seems to be at least partially responsible for it, and racial diversity seems to be part of the point.
That's basically what he said on Colbert recently.
To be determined... (but it's definitely [NAFDA])
Robert Rodriguez seems to be at least partially responsible for it, and racial diversity seems to be part of the point.
That's basically what he said on Colbert recently.
Black people don't need no representation? Asian people represented in old school kung fu classics?
Haven't seen any Indian people yet--but by calling it El Rey, I guess you're clearly leading with Hispanics. It's just the claim for larger general representation...dodgy.
My impression is that it's Latino representation + stuff he likes, not that the goal is overall diversity. But again, that's literally just from a 6 minute interview months ago.
Are we discussing Longmire (A&E) anywhere? I caught an episode because of Starbuck feels (Katee Sackhoff is one of the main characters), and I'm really enjoying it. The scenery is amazing, and I think most of the actors are doing a really good job with their roles.
There were kung fu movies running underneath the mission statement, so if that's what he meant, bad pairing.
So far the Latin@ I've seen have been Rodriguez's own stuff and Jessica Alba. I think he just wants to have fun.
I think he just wants to have fun.
HOW DARE HE.
IIRC from the interview (same one Jesse saw) he kind of said "I wish there was a network that did [a bunch of stuff he wanted including but not exclusively more Hispanic representation not necessarily speaking Spanish] - maybe I can start one". Which I appreciate.
I'm watching Longmore, Calli. This certainly seems like the right place for it, though I don't know that there has bbeen much in the way of discussion. Are you jumping in with the current season or starting at the beginning or what?
I'm watching Longmire as well. I watched last season, but feel the quality of the episodes has increased this time around!
I'm little worried about the goings on with Branch, though. He has never been my favorite character and this turn of events could careen wildly into the cheesy.
I'm much more interested in Henry's welfare. Fingers crossed!
I marathoned Longmire on Netflix, and now I'm catching up with the current season. I haven't seen the latest episode yet.
I love Henry's character! I'm a bit concerned they may be moving toward a Walt/Vic relationship, which wouldn't be my inclination. I think a Henry/Vic relationship could be healthy, if the show a) needs to introduce a romance, and b) has Vic divorce her husband.
I do like the long arcs on the show. Things from the first season are coming to fruition now, which is kinda awesome.
I'm a bit concerned they may be moving toward a Walt/Vic relationship
Oh, god, I hope not. Just no.