Elizabeth Barrette (ysabetwordsmith) wrote,
Elizabeth Barrette
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Not Like This: "The Lone Ranger" Remake

my_partner_doug tipped me to a movie remake of The Lone Ranger.  What's wrong with this picture?  The Native American hero, Tonto, is being played by Johnny Depp.  I liked the original TV series because I was amused by how often Tonto had to save the Lone Ranger.  I am not at all amused to see this role go to an actor who is not Native American.  It's bad enough to cross-cast any character whose ethnicity is already specified, but it's especially egregious when said identity is a mainstay of the character and his role in a story.  So I'm not only skipping the movie and leaving my folding green vote in my pocket, I'm encouraging other folks to boycott it as well.
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Speaking of independent cinema...I am now free of TV commercials and cable TV.
I finally managed to convince my Hubby to discontinue cable TV back in January. It had finally reached the point where we were watching the Weather Channel and PBS almost exclusively. Then 60 Minutes' Andy Rooney's little expose of the fact that we are now forced to watch 20+ minutes of commercials out of every hour of cable TV we watch was what convinced me that it was the right thing to do.
We joined Netflix and so far we haven't missed cable TV, its monthly 60+ dollar bill or all its idiotic TV commercials.
:)
I gave up cable whilst living in England. I wasn't about to pay £120 per year for the 'priviledge' of watching of the likes of 'Eastenders' and 'Coronation Street'. It was then that I got well used to using subscriber features for watching movies and tv series. That habit continued upon returning to Canada, where I now subscribe to Netflix. To be honest, though, I don't even get much time to watch even THAT.
Honestly, I haven't seen much coming out in the past few years that seemed like it was worth watching once you got past the pilot episode.
Most of the time I'd rather read anyway.
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I agree.

*chuckle* If you want to see what kind of show I'd like to watch, check out Schrodinger's Heroes:
http://ysabetwordsmith.dreamwidth.org/1752525.html

A key difference between me and the mainstream audience is that, if there's nothing on I like, I'll go do something else. Even for something I like, it's hard for me to remember to go watch it, especially if I get engrossed in some other activity.
This is me too.
:)

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