The latest from woke Hollywood. It’s forbidden to portray the Good Nazis as bad guys, even in imaginary situations :D:D:D. Imagine hardworking actors spending months giving their best Ukrainian-bad-guy portrayal, only to have their scenes deleted over some stupid bullshit they have no control over. @Akon City II hebu kwom tusome hii mucene
The release of Guy Ritchie’s £125-million ($150-million) spy comedy Operation Fortune has been delayed a second time in order to remove the villains’ Ukrainian nationalities, the Daily Mail reported on Wednesday. Initially set to be released last January, the film is now scheduled for release later this year.
The offending characters are a group of Ukrainian gangsters who have purchased a deadly weapon, which the film’s heroes have to retrieve to foil their evil scheme. Sources told the Mail the gangsters’ characters have been edited so that they are no longer Ukrainian.
While there are “many bad guys in the film” and “the antagonists come from all over the world,” a source close to the production told the Mail that “out of sensitivity to the ongoing war in Ukraine it was decided some of these should no longer be identified as Ukrainian.”
Hollywood’s a money-making enterprise. It’s a capitalist profit-based business machine.
They make movies people will pay to watch. Not for the interest of some Kawangware mofo’s interest.
If no one’s interested in paying $$ to watch a Ukraine-based movie due to the ongoing war, they will postpone the release.
Kunyamba nyamba tu kama kawaida. First of all, they’re not the only villains in the movie. Obviously you’ve never watched a Guy Ritchie film. Secondly, 97% of Americans couldn’t find Ukraine on a map 6 months ago, but now they care so much that they wouldn’t pay to watch a film with Ukrainian villains? A film that has in production for more than two years? Bonobo please!
:meffi:
jaluo tuliza foreskin…unaringa na kutajataja kawangware juu uko seattle na mamako mwenye ukimwi anatombwa mkia nyalenda slums apewe gorogoro ya omena auze alishe ndugu zako?
takataka ii
Straight from the website of US Department of Defense:
While Hollywood is paid to tell a compelling story that will make money, the DoD is looking to tell an accurate story. So naturally, there can be challenges in combining the two.
“There are compromises on both sides. There’s a point where we just have to say no – ‘It’s either going to happen like this, or it’s not going to happen at all,’” Hyde said, although he admitted it rarely comes to that. Production agreements require the DoD to be able to review a rough cut of a film, so officials can decide if there are areas that need to be addressed before a film is released.
Good for you. Your Ukraine has been shelling civilian areas indiscriminately for the past month while the Russians only target military infrastructure. And the good Nazis in Kiev wonder why those civilians welcome the Russians.