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For Discussion: The Latest ‘King Kong’ Stars A Black Man, Does That Make The Story Less Racist?

Cultural Critics Dissect The Racial Implications Of Every Single King Kong Film In case you weren’t already aware, there’s a new King Kong movie out called ‘Kong: Skull Island’ which stars Samuel L. Jackson. With the arrival of this latest version, our friends over at NPR took the time to discuss the racist undertones of the previous Kong films — and whether it’s at all possible for this film to avoid those issues. The first King Kong movie, which was released in 1933, starred Fay Wray as the blonde-haired white woman among explorers in search of Skull Island — geographically somewhere near Indonesia, but whose “natives” are normally depicted as dark-skinned savages who kidnap the blonde to sacrifice her to Kong. In later iterations of the film, the woman is played by Jessica Lange (1976), Naomi Watts (2005) and this time Brie Larson. Regardless of the choice in heroine, the figure of Kong pretty much HAS to be taken as a metaphor for black masculinity and it’s easy also to draw the line from that metaphor to one of the black male threat to white women. Members of the panel point out that this time around Samuel L Jackson — who wants revenge against Kong– is there to help prevent that trope of white men coming to the rescue of a white woman in danger from a big black ape. Have a listen below. Have you seen ‘Kong: Skull Island?’ Do you think the film manages to steer completely clear of racial stereotypes? WENN

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For Discussion: The Latest ‘King Kong’ Stars A Black Man, Does That Make The Story Less Racist?

Jennifer Hudson Explains Why She Still Hasn’t Married Her Fiancé

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Jennifer Hudson Explains Why She Still Hasn’t Married Her Fiancé

Celebrities Flock to Obama’s White House Farewell Party While Trump Still Struggles to Book Inaugural Talent

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While the rest of the country prepares for the terrifying reality of Donald Trump‘s America, President Barack Obama is celebrating all that he, and his administration, have achieved over the last 8 years. On Friday night, Obama hosted a farewell party at the White House, inviting some of his now longtime celebrity pals. Amongst those in attendance were John […]

Celebrities Flock to Obama’s White House Farewell Party While Trump Still Struggles to Book Inaugural Talent

Samuel L. Jackson Explains Why He Cursed Out A Fan [EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW]

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Samuel L. Jackson never had a problem telling people like it is, and this time was no different! He tells “The Rickey Smiley Morning Show” about the…

Samuel L. Jackson Explains Why He Cursed Out A Fan [EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW]

Samuel L. Jackson Challenges Celebs To Sing Out Against Police Racism

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      Samuel L. Jackson is requesting celebrities to put up or shut up with violence against blacks involving racist police officers. Jackson created a video message…

Samuel L. Jackson Challenges Celebs To Sing Out Against Police Racism

5 Movie Stars Who Can Find That Missing Malaysian Plane

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Citizens of the global village are hovered over their screens waiting for the latest clues in what may be the biggest mystery in modern aviation…

5 Movie Stars Who Can Find That Missing Malaysian Plane

Samuel L. Jackson Goes Off on News Anchor for Confusing Him with Laurence Fishburne [VIDEO]

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Actor Samuel L. Jackson has been in some of Hollywood’s biggest blockbusters. Therefore, he is probably one of the most recognizable black actors of our…

Samuel L. Jackson Goes Off on News Anchor for Confusing Him with Laurence Fishburne [VIDEO]

Samuel L. Jackson Goes Off on News Anchor for Confusing Him with Laurence Fishburne [VIDEO]

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Actor Samuel L. Jackson has been in some of Hollywood’s biggest blockbusters. Therefore, he is probably one of the most recognizable black actors of our…

Samuel L. Jackson Goes Off on News Anchor for Confusing Him with Laurence Fishburne [VIDEO]

Christopher Nolan Defends Fans’ Irate Response to Dark Knight Rises Reviews

The Dark Knight Rises director Christopher weighed in about the brouhaha that flared this week after some passionate Batman fans threw a fit after a spattering of negative reviews, resulting in aggregator site Rotten Tomatoes’ decision to disable user comments for the time being. Nolan’s final stint in the trilogy is expected to fetch box office records this weekend and so far reviews have been mostly positive, but a few critics gave TDKR a thumbs down and some fans went ballistic. Wednesday night at the film’s London premiere, Nolan appeared to defend fans’ emotional response. [ GALLERY: Christian Bale, Anne Hathaway & Co. at the Dark Knight Rises premiere ] “I think the fans are very passionate about these characters the way a lot of people are very passionate. Batman’s been around for over 70 years and there’s a reason for that,” A.P. reported Nolan as saying. “He has a huge appeal, so I think you know people certainly respond to the character.” RT’s editor-in-chief Matt Atchity said in an open letter on the site that the venomous push-back may alter their policies going forward, changing its commenting system so that it no longer allows for anonymity. “You’ll have to stand by your comments, just like a critic does. So you’ll still be able to argue about a movie you haven’t seen, but people will know it was you,” wrote Atchity. In an unrelated bout of TDKR mini-controversy, Nolan also offered up his take on conservative radio host Rush Limbaugh’s opinion that the pic’s villain, “Bane” is a not so-subtle reference to presumptive Republican nominee Mitt Romney’s former employer Bain Capital, decrying the movie and its makers for maligning the former Massachusetts governor who continued to hold a major investment in the company after departing its day to day operations. Liberals have accused Romney and Bain of “outsourcing American jobs overseas.” “I’m not sure how to address something that bizarre, to be honest,” said Nolan. “I really don’t have an answer for it, it’s a very peculiar comment to make.” Morgan Freeman, who plays Lucius Fox in Rises called the whole thing “ridiculous.” The Bane character originated back in 1993, first appearing in DC Comics’ Batman: Vengeance of Bane #1 , according to Wikipedia. [Source: A.P. , Rotten Tomatoes , Wikipedia ]

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Alexander Payne’s Film Fest Two-Fer, Luc Besson Makes a Deal: Biz Break

Also in this week-capping edition of Biz Break: Frank Langella to be honored at Nantucket, Harvey Weinstein scores laurels from UCLA, Ken Loach’s latest lands Stateside, another Tribeca premiere finds a distributor, and more… Frank Langella, Alexander Payne Among 2012 Nantucket Film Fest Draws Frank Langella will receive the Nantucket Film Festival’s 2012 Compass Rose Acting Award, described by fest organizers as “a unique honor that recognizes an outstanding performer whose contribution to the world of acting has been profound.” Screenwriting duo Jim Taylor and Alexander Payne ( Election, About Schmidt, Sideways ) will also be showcased with a reading of their newest script The Lost Cause ; the festival plans to announce the reading cast in the coming weeks. Payne, Harvey Weinstein Honored at UCLA Fest The UCLA School of Theater, Film and Television (TFT) Film Festival has announced Alexander Payne as its Filmmaker of the Year Award honoree, while Harvey Weinstein is set to pick up TFT’s prestigious Champion Spirit Award. Both will receive their prizes at the Directors Guild on Thursday, June 14 during the Directors Showcase. The festival runs Friday, June 8 through Thursday, June 14. Revenge For Jolly! Scores With SWAG Sony Worldwide Acquisitions Group has acquired the U.S. and Canadian rights to Revenge for Jolly! , director Chadd Harbold’s dark comedy “that examines the moral ambiguity of revenge.” The film recently premiered at the 2012 Tribeca Film Festival; the acquisition marks the first for the newly-formed affiliate company of Charles Roven’s Atlas Entertainment. Luc Besson Pacts With Relativity For a Pair Relativity Media has struck a co-production and co-financing deal with Luc Besson’s EuropaCorp on the upcoming films Malavita and Three Days to Kill. Besson will direct Malavita , a “darkly comedic actioner” starring Robert De Niro and adapted by Besson from the book Badfellas by author Tonino Benacquista. Filming is set for August at La Cité du Cinéma, where the brand new Studios de Paris are located. Sundance Selects Nabs Angels’ Share Sundance Selects has acquired all US rights to The Angels’ Share, director Ken Loach’s recent Cannes competition premiere. The film stars Paul Brannigan, Siobhan Reilly, John Henshaw, Gary Maitland, William Ruane, Jasmin Riggins and Roger Allam; read more about its Cannes coming-out party here . Hong Sang-soo’s English Debut Lands With Kino Lorber The South Korean auteur’s current Cannes competition entry In Another Country will come to America via Kino Lorber. The film features Isabelle Huppert playing “three different characters in three different story segments – all of them spanning from the imagination of a young film student called Wonju (Jung Yumi).”

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