He’s a bit on the skinny side. Does he have any water buffalo daughters?
Tell the critics to put a (burnt) cork in it.
Wow. There may yet be some weird, campy, back-handed entertainment value in a biopic where everyone is a perfect likeness for their role model but cant act their way out of a paper bag.
This crap never ends.
This is great!
They’re eating their own.
I hope they keep it up.
You know what...I am going to let them sort out this kind of nonsense among themselves.
As for me, I do NOT care!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Maybe he could use some black face.
Ha!
Quote of the day!
Ted Danson could help too.
Did a single conservative utter this criticism at Will Smith or any black actor?
Who are the libtard idiots anally hyperfixated on peoples’ skin color?
It’s not us. The real racists never left the democrat party. The party of liberals, the ‘colorblind society’ folks that never stop fixating on what people look like or what gender bits they have.
Was Lin-Manuel Miranda a little dark to play Alexander Hamilton?
Just askin’.
BWAHAHA...
Hahahaha... hahahaha... hahahaha..
This is so stupid!
Just ask him to “darken up”....via makeup.
(I’m kidding...) This is too stupid to take seriously.
He played Les Brown...he can do whatever he wants to.
Remember Tom Cruise actually played a 5’6 fighter pilot.
LOLLOLLOL...
Hamilton
I have an always found this type of racism thats expressed by some blacks to be a very odd one.
I think Ed O’Neil would be good in the role.
Too light skinned? He can just play the role in blackface.
I guess they’ll have to make him up in Black face for the part.....hope it doesn’t ruin his career...
he looks so young, they will need alot of make up.
The “colorists” have a point. Media loves light-skinned blacks, but dark-skinned blacks are made nearly invisible. Obama, Booker, Harris, Wilder, Patrick, Holder, Lynch... they all pass the “paper bag test.” And the fact he doesn’t is part of Richard Williams’ story. Don Cheadle would have been a better choice, but Smith will sell more tickets.
That was before the days of ozone depletion, and the effects of UV rays on skin.