Thursday, August 13, 2009

Seriously

So someone replied to my comment on that chick's blog basically saying that I was like those people who blame rape victims for wearing short skirts. Seriously.

I thought about a rebuttal, but held back. Why? Well, first of all, everyone on that blog is so stupidly pissed off and offended they they would never see my point of view. Second of all, I have better things in life to worry about than a Stargate casting call.

I think this whole world needs a massive chill pill. Really. There are things that you should get worked up about. Like the fact that people are dying in Iraq everyday while fighting a war we can't win because we have no other option at this point. Like the fact that we're killing our planet. Brain cancer.

It is not worth your time to get so worked up about such small things.

Also, I really hate it when people look for reasons to be offended. For all you know, this could be an amazing story, but you've chosen to judge it on what you've pulled out (tooth and nail) from one line in a casting call. Grow up. There are so many real reasons to be offended that we shouldn't go looking for extras.

And, lastly, I stand by my argument. You're an idiot if you can't take some sort of responsibility for what you watch on TV.

Wednesday, August 12, 2009

Hollywood Is So Much Better Looking Than Real Life

Seriously. It's a fact.

I just posted this comment on someone's blog after they ranted about a Stargate casting call:

Although I totally understand (and agree with) your argument -- like, come on... Calista Flockhart! Ridiculous -- I have to point out that casting calls like that go out because it's been shown (via ratings) that those are the type of actors/storylines that do well. Now, we can get into the whole 'chicken or egg' discussion, but I really do believe that we, as a society, are incredibly shallow and that it's super unfair to blame the fact that the producers in media cast waif thin actresses that we all tune in to see on the producers alone.

I know the situation is a lot more convoluted and full of money and stupidnes, but the reality is that your movie/show will make more money with fit, atractive leads because that's what we all tune in to see. I'm not saying this is right. I'm just trying to stress the WHY of the whole thing.

I've had the chance to interview a few people involved in SG, both actors and writers, and all were incredibly passionate about the shows they create. They work really, really hard, and it's not fair to rip them apart for creating a show based on what our society has shown will be successful.

So, do you agree? Or am I crazy?

Note to society: you are what you eat.