Soontir C'boath wrote:If you will note my example with Batman, yes I do clearly understand the concept. And you are right it is subjective, however, you intend on making it concrete by making the opinion of originalists more powerful than those with other opinions on the matter. The only reason why it would be wrong to depict Captain America as gay and/or black is because he wasn't in the original even though if he was at the time, there would have been a huge uproar among the readership. So again, it's not 1941 anymore. Disclaimer: I do think Captain America should stay white.
The problem with Captain America is his origins though. He is tied pretty heavily to WW2. While a Captain America that ignores the backstory and is set in the modern day could just play it off: focusing on his backstory requires a pretty good explanation why a WW2 secret military project would use him as a test subject, unlike the experiments they
did run on African-Americans historically.
It's like race changing Magneto: the horrors he faced in a Nazi concentration camp are a huge part of who he is. Changing this fact requires essentially rewriting the character. However, the Nazis weren't just rounding up Jews, so there is that. But Spiderman relies on non-race specific experiences in his life. Same really with Superman, Batman, Cyclops, Wolverine, and a whole list of characters. Race is an issue because race is an issue for the audience. But you don't get to "race, gender, etc don't matter" until you start making some changes. And since Hollywood hasn't had an original idea since.... Nightmare Before Christmas?* Shit isn't going to happen on it's own.
Cap coming to the realization he's gay after defrosting and seeing that it isn't the big deal it once was? Eh? Could work. Magneto and Prof-X being gay for each other? I wouldn't be surprised, but it would detract from the bond/mutual respect they share. Adding physical love into that would water down the message IMO.
I'm not saying every character should be minority, gay, gender swapped, whatever. But really, would anyone be flipping tables if Vin Diesel was cast as Wolverine? Guy definitely isn't white. But is he "white enough" for the role? I will note however, that his origins story of his father and brother, combined with them fighting through multiple wars (which would have been a fucking awesome movie in it's own right) would put a dent in this theory. But the Wolverine presented in X-Men? Easy change.
People flip out? Fuck them. No one shed a tear when they totally rewrote Rogue's concept and left Gambit out completely (my two favs from the Cartoon). Oh wait, I did and some comic fans did as well. Still a great couple of movies. Couple. As in 2. Not 3. Wow, I'm still mad about X3. Like, "I get a little flushed thinking about it" mad. Good to know. Cmon, focus: anyways, quit acting like race is a big deal when it isn't and it will stop being a big deal.
It's like 2 guys making out. Never seen it, was grossed out the first few times I saw it. Now? Who gives a shit? Doesn't do anything for me, but dems the breaks. I care so little about romance sub-plots in movies, I tend to zone out anyways what with PG-13 being the gold standard these days.
* I might have to update this mini-rant at some point.