Is it CGI? I get what you're saying but If they're actors in those costumes we seen in the plays then I think it's still worth at least mentioning. I could see if it's like the Lion King with voice over work. That's like the one movie mentioned on here a while back where the white female was playing an Alien and not a female woman at all, but it was still at least mentioned here.
Okay since @JamalSpunky couldn't answer my question in time(because I needed to know so that I could remove it.) I had time this morning to find out myself and they are CGI. https://www.vulture.com/2019/04/cats-movie-cast-mocap.html So therefore that doesn't count... because it's CGI. Because if they were in costumes like the stage plays it would have since this site bends the rules a lot on here; I would've been right to keep it up. In this thread labeled BM/WW Couples some of the women posted are not even white OR they're not even couples... just hook-ups and wishful thinking that the black guy and white woman get together. Or the fact that this site says whitewomenblackmen.com but we have a thread dedicated to biracial women. So if it wasn't CGI then I really wouldn't have bent the rules as much as others have by posting any non-black woman with a black man on a site about ww&bm. That's moving the goal post. But it's allowed. But they're CGI in this movie so I removed it. If it was done like the play with just makeup and suits I would've still kept it up because if we're allowed to bend the rules in which we CLEARLY are then a Non-CGI movie with Interracial Casting of a black man and a white woman as the couple is worth mentioning. Because like I said there is a film mentioned on here where the woman is an alien in the movie that's with a black man that is actually interspecies but the casting is interracial and it is just makeup not CGI. I don't remember the name of the movie but if someone do appreciate it to help me out.
And neither are aliens and biracial women we made a thread for on this site and the hook ups for a thread about Movies with BM/WW COUPLES but you have no problem wit that. You're moving the goal post. I'm barely being as bendy as some of you because I simply posted it because I thought it was a non CGI movie with the Interracial casting of black man and white woman as lovers with their characters. That is a slight bent of the rules because at least I'm still listing 1) A White Woman 2) A couple. 3) Progress for making the casting of it being IR. And turns out they were using mocap suits for the body and the rest is makeup so it's the performers performing and it also turns out they made them for the movie to be humanoids. So they're not just cats. - https://www.vox.com/culture/2019/7/...r-swift-jennifer-hudson-idris-elba-judi-dench Don't bend the rules and post alien women, non white women and non-couples then criticize it when someone else bends the rules.
Taylor Swift and Jason Derulo in their mocap suits Reading how they are supposed to be some Cat/Human Hybrids combined with that creepy trailer this is giving me some straight up Island Dr. Moreau vibes. Is this a rated R musical. And then I hear what Taylor and Jason are supposed to be doing in the movie If this movie isn't rate R then it's back to being a weird looking movie I wouldn't want to see. Please let this be Rated R.
Vanessa Kirby in Hobbs & Shaw play The Rock's Love Interest. I know people hesitate posting The Rock's onscreen IR relationships because he does tend to gravitate more towards his Samoan side or he just play racially ambiguous characters but the fact is he's Black and Samoan. And he in of his few roles is actually playing a guy(Luke Hobbs) who is Black and Samoan. ---> https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/n...yne-johnson-showcases-samoan-heritage-1224264 "This is why this movie is really deeply personal to me because I am proudly half black and half Samoan, and we were able to showcase one of my cultures in this movie.."
I'm finally watching "Someone Great". Watching the trailer before I started the movie, I have to wonder is this movie the reason Lizzo blew-up, specifically her hit single "Truth Hurts"?
This has been my take of the Rock to an extent for years as well. The only issue is that because of his physical appearance he is one of those black people that don't necessarily have to play black characters. If its Will, Denzel, Idris, etc or eve a lightskin biracial black actor such as Justice Smith, their outward appearance will always make them black ON THE SCREEN regardless of the nationality of their onscreen characters. Johnson on the other hand is more tricky. If I wanted to I suppose I can assume each time he steps out on the screen he is a black person of some sort of mixed racial heritage. But often enough I don't do that ad I'm not certain why. Obviously most people feel like me otherwise black people, especially black women, would be all over him a lot more for being a sellout for being on the screen With All Them White Women. But fortunately for Johnson because of his outward appearance he is free from all that nonsense, both off screen and onscreen. He is treated like a non-black man of color which means he has a lot more options in who he gets to woo in movies. I tend to chalk up his IR hookups when his character is defined as being black. Movies such as "Walking Tall" because we see his black father and his black siblings or a more recent one like "Skyscraper" because his two kids he has with his onscreen white wife are played by two black children. In Rampage his character is named Davis Okoye and Okoye is a Nigerian surname which made me do my mental gymnastics as picturing him as a child of a Nigerian dad and white mother who was raised in the USA. I would have been happy to assume Hobbs is black too despite not seeing any trace of his kin in previous F&F movies, but with this play up of his Samoan heritage in this recent flick I can't say I feel that way anymore. Hobbs isn't exactly a Samoan surname of course, but maybe its a nickname.
He is like the perfect mixture of his mom and his dad. But when The Rock he was with The Nation Of Domination it was more clear and obvious he was half black because he was able to play up that image. Even The cocky "The Rock" character played up to that image. Which shows you how tricky the social construct of race is and how image obsessed Hollywood is. When he started to get Bigger and Bigger he had to become more racial friendly. Meaning he became more racially ambiguous. Especially with him being half samoan. But to be honest with you there are some samoans out there that look like they could pass for black. When Jason Momoa was on Stargate Atlantis I thought that was some light-skinned or biracial black dude. lol. I had to look at him hard before I came to the conclusion that "nah I don't think this dude is even half black" lol. But it just goes to show that it is important to folks that WE meet those guidelines of the social construct of race whether they love us or hate us. Because Justice Smith can pass more for a black man than The Rock can and Justice Smith is half black and half WHITE! The Rock is a black and brown man. So The Rock with a white woman is more IR than a brotha that is half black and half white. BUT since Justice has embraced that image on and off screen more while Dwayne became more racially ambiguous and played up to the image of his samoan side off and on screen he slowly drifted away from being looked at as Black. But the fact is... Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson is black. lol.
Apparently there is some IR in the new Netflix movie OtherHood with the guy playing Angela Bassett's son and a female named Angel.
Since it is throwback thursday here is a movie I never heard of but I might check out. Wuthering Heights(2011) An epic love story that spans childhood well into the young adult years, the film follows Heathcliff, a boy taken in by a benevolent Yorkshire farmer, Earnshaw. Living in Earnshaw's home, Heathcliff develops a passionate relationship with the farmer's teenage daughter, Catherine, inspiring the envy and mistrust of his son, Hindley. When Earnshaw passes away, the now-grown characters must finally confront the intense feelings and rivalries that have built up throughout their years together.
Kristi bell in house of lies and Margot Robbie in focus are two great examples of golden girls in their prime wh had love scenes with Black menand relationships on film at least