Posted on 08/26/2013 1:18:54 PM PDT by 2ndDivisionVet
lthough director Lee Daniels Oscar-baity film The Butler, which is based on the life of real life White House service-worker Eugene Allen, is receiving rave reviews one black character actor is lashing out at the project.
Actor Harry Lennix, who most film buffs may recognize from his roles in The Matrix trilogy, Get On the Bus and most recently Man of Steel, has said the filmmaker of took Allens story and ni**erfies it and he has dismissed the project as historical porn.
I read five pages of this thing and could not go any further. I tried to read more of it, and Im not a soft spoken guy, but it was such an appalling mis-direction of history in terms of taking an actual guy who worked at the White House, said Lennix in a July interview with Shadow and Act. But then he ni**erfies it. He ni**ers it up and he gives people these, stupid, luddite, antediluvian ideas about black people and their roles in the historical span in the White House and it becomes
well
historical porn. I refused.(continued)
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Personnel is policy.
Glad to see even some actors today still have limits as to what they will and won’t do.
Yeah, wasn’t he the actor who played the inventor of the terminator cpu in the second terminator movie? I have seen him in many things and thought he’s a pretty good pick for the roles he’s played.
Okay, I recognize him. That guy is a good actor who makes whatever movie he’s in better just by being in it.
I remember him from ‘24’.
I’ll put him on my positive list.
Thanks for a good dose of reality -- and math. The movie is still distressingly popular.
Actually 24 million does not a successful movie make. If it had not lost anything the numbers would be a mediocre movie!!! it will make money but not an exorbitant amount!!!
You’re thinking of Joe Morton. He did an excellent audio book rendering of ‘The Autobiography of Malcolm X’.
The rumblings of another Turncoat Mo’Fo.
Seen this?
Michael Reagan Responds to the Movie The Butler and How it Falsely Portrayed His Father
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-chat/3058156/posts
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