Remember when you didn’t give a shit about turning a character black

Remember when you didn’t give a shit about turning a character black

it was a simpler time

They can't all be as pleasant as Richard Pryor

Back when The Godfather was down on his knees taking BBC?

When it wasn't politically motivated and forced?

Your bitching made it politically motivated and forced

honestly never knew this was a remake, wtf I hate richard pryor now

Pryor was a star at the time. You didn't remake movies to feature a black man. You were remaking a movie to star Richard Pryor.

Casting people for their race made it politically motivated an forced.

>look at these movies that were released and relevant years before Sup Forums was even a thing I bet you didn't care about it then huh!!!???

Too bad everybody is inappropriately or appropriately paranoid that stuff made nowadays is done to shove political correctness down ones throat.

>implying Brando didn't turn that lil black boi into a complete sissy

When it wasn't forced and black actors where chosen for their acting skills instead of skin color just to fill the quota?

That's because Richard Pryor is funny and was clearly cast for his talents, not his skin color.

>black guy has trouble going broke in 30 days

Think they could ever remake this today?
It'd have to be Brewsters Billions, or Trillions or some shit.
I think the original rules were that he could buy literally anything as long as he didn't destroy it, only spend so much on gambling and charity, and he couldn't tell anyone about all the money he has.
>fly to california
>buy a few mansions
>buy a warehouse
>fill it with the most expensive shit on ebay/amazon you can find
It'd almost be too easy unless it was some astronomical amount of cash

Isn't another part of it that he can't have any assets other than the ones he already owns?

Marlon Fucking Brando can suck cocks literally for a laugh (and take a selfie doing it), he still got more tail than you

The story itself is pretty silly.
All the "rules" are there for a hamfisted attempt at social commentary.

A great movie. He had 30 days to spend $30 million without so much as accumulating 1 cent in assets and he couldn't give it or anything away. Then the $300 million was his.

He had to spend it all but couldn't have anything to show for it at the end. That'd be too easy.

Yeah, he had to end it like he started, with nothing but the clothes on his back.

Daily reminder that The Toy was better.