Spike's Bitches 47: Someone Dangerous Could Get In
[NAFDA] Spike-centric discussion. Lusty, lewd (only occasionally crude), risqué (and frisqué), bawdy (Oh, lawdy!), flirty ('cuz we're purty), raunchy talk inside. Caveat lector.
They have remade Steel Magnolias with an all-black cast
WUT. I mean, WUT.
Have you forgotten Death at a Funeral, a remake of Death at a Funeral
I might have found a car. A certified BMW, same year as my old car, has all wheel drive (apparently a must in snowy CT winters). Lower mileage than my old car (by 10K), and less than a thousand dollars over the settlement.
For some reason I thought Miss Debbie Allen was in the remake so I was disappointed to see she wasn't.
Although in my recent massive rewatch of Grey's Anatomy THRILLED to see she was Dr. Avery! And hooked up with Dr. Weber.
I am old and broke and lazy (and have a headlight out on my car), so instead of mambo-ing with a butch chick version of Johnny Castle, I'm sitting on my porch drinking white wine and watching lightning. No rain here ATM, but the breeze feels incredible.
We were going to go have a picnic and meander around a state park but there's a 50% change of rain tomorrow so we may have some indoor fun instead.
Whoo! Indoor fun! If you know what I mean and I think you do.
Just kidding around.
I have no opinion about Steel Magnolias being remade. I don't care about the original. Am intrigued about the race switcheroo since it's all Southern shenanigans.
That sounds stupid and anti-South, but I don't mean it to be. It makes sense in my head though.
I am watching Deep Space Nine. I didn't have a very good day, had some unpleasantness with my boss.
I knew what you meant, Nora. And it was a play first, right?
I knew quotes from Steel Magnolias before I ever saw it, from roommates having it memorized.
I have no plans for tomorrow, except maybe accompanying R while she takes the kittens to the emergency vet. Mickle isn't doing too well compared to her brother.
Oh, I think in some ways, having it be all-black makes things way more awesome and relevant and interesting. And like I said, I would TOTALLY watch that cast do something. Just...I hate to see them do something that I will be hearing and comparing the original cast the whole time, y'know?
And it was a play first, right?
Yes.
I'm interested in the new one. I like the play and the original movie. I see nothing wrong with it being an all black cast. And, I like the women in the remake, so I stand with David on this. I am looking forward to it and reserve judgement till I see it.
I kind of like the idea since we still seem to be so challenged in the area of colorblind casting as well as in creating casts that are truly diverse (I really do mean two different things, and if pressed I might even be able to explain).
On the one hand, I like the concept that if you change the race of the cast, it doesn't change the story. OTOH, it's sometimes interesting to think about how different cultures discuss and react to the same situation.