Showing posts with label casting. Show all posts
Showing posts with label casting. Show all posts

Tuesday, October 16, 2012

‘Bachelor’ discrimination case dismissed: Judge rules show doesn’t have to hire more ethnically diverse cast 

NASHVILLE, Tenn. — A federal judge on Monday dismissed a case filed by two black men who claimed ABC’s “The Bachelor” and “The Bachelorette” discriminated against casting participants of color.

U.S. District Court Judge Aleta Trauger’s ruling states that casting decisions by the network and the series’ producers are protected by the First Amendment and the case should not continue.

Nathaniel Claybrooks and Christopher Johnson sued the network in April, claiming their bids to appear on “The Bachelor” were never given serious consideration. They claimed the show and its spinoff “The Bachelorette” discriminated against nonwhite participants.

Trauger’s ruling calls the plaintiffs’ efforts “laudable” but says the lawsuit is aimed at regulating the show’s content, which is forbidden under the First Amendment.

“Ultimately, whatever messages ‘The Bachelor’ and ‘The Bachelorette’ communicate or are intended to communicate — whether explicitly, implicitly, intentionally, or otherwise — the First Amendment protects the right of the producers of these shows to craft and control those messages, based on whatever considerations the producers wish to take into account,” Trauger wrote.

ABC lauded the ruling, saying, “We felt from the onset this case was completely without merit and we are pleased the Court has found in our favor.”

An email sent to attorney Byron Perkins, who represented Claybrooks and Johnson, was not immediately returned.

At the time of the lawsuit’s filing, all of the men given star billing in the first 16 seasons of “The Bachelor” were white. Through seven seasons of “The Bachelorette,” two male Hispanic contestants were selected winners and the rest were white.


Source : nydailynews[dot]com

Wednesday, September 26, 2012

Total Film: The Modern Guide to The Movies Steven Spielberg considering Ben Whishaw for Robopocalypse

The casting rumours surrounding Steven Spielberg’s forthcoming sci-fi spectacular Robopocalypse are coming thick and fast, with Ben Whishaw the latest name supposedly on the Beard’s wish list.

The film is based on the book of the same name by Daniel H Wilson, which is set in a future where a malign artificial intelligence assumes control over a global network of machines that regulate everything from transportation to defence.

Spielberg is apparently keen on Whishaw to play the role of Lurker, a hacker who becomes key to the human resistance movement. Chris Hemsworth is already thought to be circling the male lead.

Meanwhile, Spielberg is also thought to be keen on Anne Hathaway to star opposite Hemsworth, with Deadline reporting that the actress is in early talks concerning the role. Sounds like box office potential to us.

Former Fox head honcho Tom Rothman has come on board as producer, while Drew Goddard has set about adapting the script from Wilson’s novel. Robopocalypse will open in the UK on 25 April 2014.

Source: Collider

Would Whishaw be a good fit for the role? Tell us, below!


Source : totalfilm[dot]com