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Happy, Happy, Happy Tuesday! Thank you very much. Remember Richard Dreyfuss? This interview with the Oscar-winning actor in classics like American his graffiti, Jaws, and Bill his Maher who slips out of his chair.
He doesn’t understand chairs. He sits like Alec Baldwin shoots. too soon? sorry. Anyway, apparently he’s upset that forced diversity is destroying cinema. It’s part of Hollywood’s quest for a rainbow of stars who can slap Chris Rock.
Beginning in 2024, Best Picture nominees must have at least one leading or supporting role from an underrepresented racial or ethnic group. In other words, that Hitler biopic better have a black Nazi. And if it’s not featuring marginalized groups, the storylines themselves should focus on women, LGBTQ, the deaf, etc. In fact, there’s already a movie in the can based on these new rules. I’m here. Marlee Matlin stars as Helen Keller, who teaches her black life partner, played by Tracy Morgan, sign language through the art of erotic hand signals. The song is called “Finger Likes Good”.
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Believe me, the original joke was worse. However, this raises some questions. For example, would a movie company help fill more slots if they hired an actor with one or more of the underrated traits?You know, a wheelchair bound named Miss Sitting Bull? He kills three birds with his queen, a Cherokee drug.
Recognize. Of course… this says nothing about the quality of the film, which is Dreyfus’ point. I wonder if he thinks the film’s new inclusion criteria will make him vomit.
Richard Dreyfuss: They make me vomit because this is an art form. Shouldn’t you tell me as an artist that we have to give in to the latest and greatest idea of what morality is and what are we risking? Are you taking a risk? You can’t legislate it.
he’s not wrong He sits in a chair once. But I know he’s right because I speak from experience, and she was trying to tell an artist what to do, and she wrote this song.
Taylor Swift: we are never ever getting back together.
Well, who needs her? Her CPAP machine was so loud. what? But maybe you should let her live life.
Richard Dreyfuss: You have to let life remain life. And sorry. I don’t think there is a minority or majority in this country that has to be treated that way.
I couldn’t agree more. I mean, I’m short and I wouldn’t be upset if I lost my role.
And I bet you didn’t know that Lawrence Olivier was the last white actor to play Othello, and he did it in blackface.
Richard Dreyfuss: Lawrence Olivier was the last white actor to play Othello in 1965, and he did it in blackface. Are we being told he’ll never get the chance to play a black man?
Yes, never play a black man. I know it’s hard! Try to soothe yourself in a bathtub full of millions of dollars. Back then, the reason great white actors played black roles was, of course, there was a shortage of black actors. Now there are a lot of black actors in the dramatic range.
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But Hollywood wants to not only mandate racial and gender diversity in its actors and crew, but also their sexual orientation. as if I thought, “I need to be gay.” Sorry, but for most people in Hollywood, sexual habits shouldn’t dictate work. Anyway, how do you get that information from applicants? You can’t scout bowling alleys to find lesbians. Not after that court order.
But more importantly, actors embezzle other people’s lives through trading. That’s why it’s called acting. You don’t have to get a serial killer to play a serial killer. Although it’s a great plot for a movie. Every few days, crew members are found stabbed to death. You can say “cut”. Sadly, I can’t even strangle my coworkers and say I was method acting.
But I get it. This inclusivity nonsense may sound like a good idea. It’s certainly a great signal of virtue for Hollywood, temporarily hiding the shame of their troubled past. Think about what a Harold Ford Jr. movie would be like.
video: He’s from Memphis. A man with purpose, poise and passion. He was elected to parliament and loved by all. He became the star of The Five, delivering an epic tale of politics, patriotism and sex appeal. But this summer, his biggest adventure is yet to come. Fox Entertainment proudly presents The Harold Ford Jr. Story starring Greg Gutfeld as Harold Ford Jr.
It wins an Oscar.