I watched this movie a lot growing up and my parents never shied away from telling me what had happened. I wasn't exactly paying attention to the news at that age so otherwise would not have known at the time.
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"Thirteen" was definitely edgy for its time, in comparison to the tamer teen movies of the early 2000's. Evan Rachel Wood and Nikki Reed were both minors at the time, whereas nowadays, they'd like use adult actors.
How do you skip over the biggest scandal in a movie? When a director told Marlon Brando to LITERALLY GRAPE AN ACTRESS WITH A STICK OF BUTTER. This was in the movie Last Tango in Paris and it’s an actual grape being depicted on screen. It’s not simulated and the actress Maria Schneider, who was only 19 at the time, did not consent to it. It haunted and traumatized her for the rest of her life. THAT should have been the biggest scandal and number 1 on the list. Shame you didn’t even bring it up.
I know it's not on this list but what happened to Brandon Lee should have forced stricter gun safety laws on movie sets, but after the incident with Alec Baldwin it didn't seem like Hollywood learned it's lesson
I'm surprised the Sia movie controversy didn't make it here. They had a actress play someone with autism instead of finding a actress with actual autism. Then when confronted about it, Sia kind of doubled down.
not only that, they completely misrepresented what autism is actually like, making it out to be more like a profound intellectual disability than the wide spectrum of neurodivergent traits that it actually is. they basically took arnie from "what's eating gilbert grape" and set it to a sia soundtrack.
@@johncross4642actually, yes. According to Hollywood. Allen and Polanski great, trump bad. Emma stone racist, breakfast at Tiffany’s a classic. It will continue to go on and on.
This video is about scandals within certain movies, NOT a shooting that happened at a movie theatre that really had nothing to do with the movie itself.
@@NobleKorhedron The Dark Knight scandal was that a mental ill person claiming to be the Joker was inspired by the Dark Knight film to shoot up that theater that was playing Dark Knight. Resulting in the media claiming the film inspired mentally ill to follow the Joker. Also the same claim popped up as a media concern & actual plot of the Joker film. So DC just dubbed down on their efforts to prove the media right or wrong; we'll just have to wait & see.
I remember reading that one of the men killed tweeted just before the movie started that it was his birthday, and he was at a midnight screening, ending it with "Best birthday ever!". That broke my heart
Having ambition is all it takes to make a videogame adaptation work That's why most of the recent adaptations, like "Sonic The Hedgehog", "The Last of Us ", "Dungeons and Dragons" and "Arcane" worked Because the people behind it understood the games, and understood filmmaking In the past, the studios hired anyone to do anything, without a care in the world, like the 1993s live-action SUPER MARIO BROS.
I didn't forget Aloha. In fact, I randomly thought of it this morining and wondered "What the hell was Cameron Crowe thinking?" I also remembered how boring of a film it was.
Watching those clips explains why every time there non-white actor, the actor has to constantly remind of its race. However, in the Irishman, having Al Pachino playing a German-Irish Man who hate Italians kind of resulted in confusion when Al said all that racist stuff since Al spent so many years claiming to be Italian.
X Men 3: The Last Stand should be on this list as Brett Ratner outed Ellen Page as a lesbian on the set against her wishes, making he (at the time) a living hell
I don't know, seemed like the movie explored options and chose one, but didn't intend to demonise the other. Besides, blaming the movie for a rise in teen pregnancies is like blaming Falling Down encouraging murder sprees, or Death Wish encouraging vigilantism.
I'll never forget them casting Scarlett Johansson as Makoto Kisuragi in Ghost in the Shell...Seriously they couldn't even attempt to find an Asian Actress?
The live action film would always be inferior to the anime. A niche adaptation would always struggle in the wider public. The movie did have a narrative reason for why she was anglo, but everyone assumed it was forced in as an excuse, so it was doomed from the start.
Try to keep the same energy you had over Emma Stone's casting the next time a dyslexic casting director is in charge of adapting a redheaded character, just to avoid the hypocrisy.
I'm so tired of people shitting on the first Super Mario Bros. movie. It was not that bad! For the time that it was made, it had damned good effects, stunning visuals with the sets, and Bob & John put effort into sounding like Italian New Yorkers... something Pratt couldn't be bothered to do.
It has nothing to do with supermario and EVERYTHING on that Movie was garbage! And No, it did not have "damned good effects, stunning visuals with the sets," its from the same Time as Jurassic Park, goddamit!
Talking about forget you missed Hitchcock ruining the life of Trippi Hedren, The Shinning 1980 filming was a hell for Shelley Duvall to the point she lost hair!!! 😮
For 'Aloha', "I have heard your words and your disappointment, and I offer you a heart-felt apology to all who felt this was an odd or misguided casting choice. As far back as 2007, Captain Allison Ng was written to be a super-proud one quarter Hawaiian who was frustrated that, by all outward appearances, she looked nothing like one. A half-Chinese father was meant to show the surprising mix of cultures often prevalent in Hawaii. Extremely proud of her unlikely heritage, she feels personally compelled to over-explain every chance she gets. The character was based on a real-life, red-headed local who did just that." -Writer/Director Cameron Crowe ... ...BASED on a REAL-LIFE local, who DIDN'T look like her background.... therefore.......WASN'T WHITEWASHED!!!
I clearly remember Aloha since I saw the movie in theaters and felt Like Nazare Tedesco (math lady) because I couldn’t understand how Emma Stone was Chinese and Hawaiian 😂
@@jimbo9208 you’re acting like it takes a year of your life to make a comment. It takes literally 5 seconds. The fact the you think merely commenting means I care about any of the complaints about these movies is ridiculous
It was one of the first Video Game movie adaptations ever made and there were high expectations from the fanbase but the movie crew knew nothing of the source material in how it works. they butchered Bowser for the love of Pete he was a fire breathing Turtle for crying out loud and they messed that up by making him humanized in design. other movie adaptations like the Street Fighter movies and the Mortal Kombat movies and even Lara Croft Tomb Raider were more successful in the long run since they stayed true to the source material even if there was a flop or two between them.
Maybe not? I mean, he was let go from Marvel, but eventually they reversed the decision, so he returned for his final MCU movie. Plus, during the time he was let go, he built connections with WB, so he is now the Kevin Feige of DC, which means he has more creative influence and pay. Thus, arguably, those bad old tweets actually benefited him in the long run.
John landis like father like son. Landis should of shunned out of film making but he slimed and blamed and out lawyered others to come out clean.His karma is his son.
Only backseat typers are making a drama out of something harmless. People now a day are angry about everything and judge about everything. People are so 💩 like.
I don't know why. I've sat through the unedited version- it was apparently out of self loathing. It is terrible. I will say some of the performances are good.
No.. what is the real scandal is the "Heathers' miniseries reboot the did putting "the evil popular group" as in the reverse (with body positivity and the LGBTQ+ crowd running things and being just as bad if not worse). *_Heathers_* made cultural and social statements that need to be heard.. but the hate on the miniseries is very similar to the hate some Star Wars "fans" have for the Prequels. They only like the story when they are allowed to see themselves as the victim. That "woke" idiocy is why so many franchises are failing.
What part of super Mario was a scandal?? It was just a bad movie. And you left out the fact that Bob Hoskins and John Leguizamo had to be drunk just to get thru their scenes
Making Stone's character Asian was definitely a mistep even sge regrets.if they wanted an Asian character therevwas Vanessa Laxhey and Kristen Kruek. Heck even Brenda Song could've worked
@@MMLynnmarie agreed. Stone did well, but she was letdown by Crowe. Like i said there's plenty of mixed race Americans who are part Asian and for Crowe to try to pull something like that without proper care really hurts peoples opinion of him. I'm just glad Stones career didn't get destroyed because of it
The entire point of the character (based on a.real person, BTW) was being a minority without actually looking like a minority. How that affects someone. How they’re perceived differently. Uf Stone was replaced with an Asian actor it completely changes the nature of the film. A film, by the way, that does more for calling attention to the issues native Hawaiians actually face than any other film ever has, but no one gets to hear about that because this bullshit is what dominates the conversation. I’m sorry, but this is not a controversy, and it’s a case of political correctness going too far to the point of actually harming those they’re trying to protect.
@@wpmason18 If only the same jack@sses b¡tching about Emma Stone's casting had the same energy whenever a casting director suddenly gets dyslexia when casting a redhead character.
The big picture that everyone is missing is Stone played someone that was 1/4 Asian, 1/4 Hawaiian and 50% white. I’m white my wife is Vietnamese. Everyone thinks she is Mexican. My wife’s brother is married to a half black and white wife. Their daughter nobody can tell what she is. My wife’s cousin looks totally white(W/V). He has a white wife and their child has blonde hair. I could go on.
The "Annie" film that they had in the 2000s had a black girl play Little Orphan Annie, a girl who had been potrayed in comics since the 40s, and also in the 1982 film version, as a redhead white girl with freckles.
Heathers thing Recently saw it on stage for the first time Not seen the movie When I saw how the guy Dean was dressed i immediately thought of the columbine school shootings 🫣