NYTimes's Hollywood Reporter Brooks Barnes on P.C. Patrol at the Movies
Appearing on the front of the New York Times Arts section Tuesday interviewing Pixar founder and “Cars 2” director John Lasseter, Hollywood reporter Brooks Barnes indulged in his preoccupation with political correctness on screen and in movie studios: “It Wasn’t a Wreck, Not Really.”
The "wreck" in question was the critical opprobrium foisted upon the "Cars" sequel, which Lasseter directed. He defended the movie, the only true critical flop from the innovative animated movie studio. But Barnes wanted to talk quotas.
Over a two-hour dinner at a trendy restaurant here earlier this month, he was at turns solemn and introspective yet genuinely ebullient when describing how much he loves the “Cars” franchise. He didn’t want to talk much about certain aspects of Pixar, like the studio’s shortage of directors who are women and female protagonists in its films. But one matter he addressed head-on was the assumption by some that “Cars 2” had been forced out of him by Pixar’s corporate parent, the Walt Disney Company, as a greedy grab for sales of related merchandise, a central current of the negative reviews.
Barnes was also on P.C. patrol in a July 10 brief on weekend box-office receipts: “Another weekend, another splash in the cinematic sewer. Paramount’s ‘Transformers: Dark of the Moon’ remained a huge No. 1 at North American theaters with $47 million in ticket sales ($261 million to date). But it was the unexpectedly strong performance of ‘Horrible Bosses’ -- noted by critics for its homophobia and misogyny -- that caught Hollywood’s attention.”
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Hollywood is going bust....
Submitted by jdripper on Thu, 10/20/2011 - 10:25am.
This year as the previous years have shown fewer and fewer people are going to the theater. Studios continue to raise prices to mask the serious drop in butts in the seats. The main reason is terrible films. Quick name the last films that were box office smashes for Matt Damon, George Clooney, Barbara Streisand, Susan Sarandon, and so many supposed stars who believe that the world actually cares what their political beliefs.
Jack
There is no such thing as
Submitted by jessieH on Thu, 10/20/2011 - 10:25am.
There is no such thing as political correctness. It was made up by the polititians. You are either correct or you are wrong.
Oh, it's very real
Submitted by HockeyKid on Thu, 10/20/2011 - 11:07am.
Political Correctness has been a staple of every authoritarian government on Earth. The scary part is that, where other regimes have had to use state police and re-education camps to turn the majority into leader-following drones, here in America the left (including the traditional news media) is taking care of all that mess as part of its daily discourse. It's gone beyond Orwellian.
"Beauty is only skin deep, but liberal's to the bone." - me
I have a whole collection of
Submitted by fdew on Thu, 10/20/2011 - 12:39pm.
I have a whole collection of grand children that I did not take to Cars 2 after reading about the plot change.
Frank
AMC rules!
Submitted by Clutch1956 on Thu, 10/20/2011 - 10:12pm.
I was hoping that the Gremlins and Pacers would be victorious, but t'was not to be...