Friday, December 24, 2010

HAPPY HOLIDAYS ~ From Tyler Simms Films


If it didn't bring you joy,
Just leave it behind.
Let's ring in the New Year
With only good things in mind!
Let go of every bad memory,
That brought heartache and pain.
And let's turn over a new leaf,
With the smell of new rain.
Let's forget past mistakes,
Making amends for this year.
I'm sending you these greetings,
To bring you hope and cheer!
Happy New Year!

Monday, December 20, 2010

REPUBLICANS BOYCOTTING THOR THE MOVIE ~ Idris Elba Role Controversy

 
REPUBLICANS ARE BOYCOTTING THE NEW THOR MOVIE BECAUSE ACTOR IDRIS ELBA IS PLAYING A ROLE THAT THEY FEEL A WHITE ACTOR SHOULD PLAY!!!

December 17, 2010: The Republicans are getting real RECKLESS now . . . especially with President Obama in office. Here's how our pals over at SlashFilm.com are reporting the following:

In the CofCC’s article called “Marvel Studios declares war on Norse mythology” they write the following:
 
Norse mythology gets multi-cultural remake in upcoming movie titled “Thor,” Marvel studios. 
 
It’s not enough that Marvel attacks conservatives values, now mythological Gods must be re-invented with black skin.

It seems that Marvel Studios believes that white people should have nothing that is unique to themselves. An upcoming movie, based on the comic book Thor, will give the Aesir an insulting multi-cultural make-over. One of the Gods will be played by Hip Hop DJ Elba. The article then links to a site they’ve started to boycott the film.

The character Elba plays, Heimdall, is sometimes referred to as the “White God” and is regularly portrayed as such, even in the Thor comic books. However, the CofCC themselves call the Norse Gods “mythology” in their headline. And, by definition, mythology is allegorical – a story. Not real.

Idris Elba himself pointed out the same thing when asked about the boycott.
"Thor’s mythical, right? Thor has a hammer that flies to him when he clicks his fingers. That’s OK, but the color of my skin is wrong?"
 
Watch yo'self Idris . . . sounds like they could becoming after you . . .