![]() |
Quote:
Quote:
Quote:
|
Quote:
-Rudey --That took the cake |
From the Source
http://www.mtv.com/shared/movies/int...mages/main.jpg
Article MTV: Are you worried about criticism of the stereotyping that provides a lot of the humor in "White Chicks"? Marlon: We kind of break the mold and run away from the stereotype. You've got to have certain prototypes in terms of your character, certain archetypes with every character, and that's just the movie structure. But this one, it's just a situation comedy about two black guys that have to become two white girls, so it's just like a "Mrs. Doubtfire." He was a father that loved his kids. He wanted to be around them, so he created this Mrs. Doubtfire character so he could baby-sit the children. There's a reason. It's just a high-concept comedy in which it just so happens that race is one of the wells we go to for comedy, but there is race, gender and class, so you stay ahead of the audience and you have a very rich world, and I think the audience really enjoys the fact that it's a broad film and it plays across the board — men, women, Oprah loved it, so |
Re: Re: Re: White Chicks
Quote:
Quote:
But one thing is true and I have yet an answer: How the HAYLE did this movie get "greenlighted"? Oh, I know why it did. But what I am wondering is "why"? |
Re: Re: Re: Re: White Chicks
Quote:
My one-eared peer, you know just like I do . . . green. Sometimes it's that simple - which sucks. Badly. |
Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: White Chicks
Quote:
A fart sounds funny if it's made right... That don't mean I'ma gonna pay somebody to hear it... And chit does stink due to the E. coli and Bacillus coming out our colons and sphincters... |
I love that Marlon called it a "high concept comedy." Does that mean he was high when he thought of it?
|
All times are GMT -4. The time now is 05:07 PM. |
Powered by vBulletin® Version 3.8.11
Copyright ©2000 - 2025, vBulletin Solutions Inc.