Saturday, January 28, 2012

“Tower Heist” Reveals Nostalgia for Racist Stereotypes in Hollywood | Caroline Heldman's Blog

“Tower Heist” Reveals Nostalgia for Racist Stereotypes in Hollywood | Caroline Heldman's Blog

‎"To summarize, Eddie Murphy making oodles of money as a successful director, producer, writer, and actor in films featuring him as a doctor, a veterinarian, a dedicated father, and the voice of a beloved donkey in the second highest-grossing animated film of all time is considered some sort of failure, but playing a jive-talking thief is redemptive. Huh?"

"Eddie Murphy called out the movie industry’s racism at the 1988 Academy Awards during his presentation of the Best Picture award: “I’m going to give this award, but black people will not ride the caboose of society and we will not bring up the rear anymore. I want you to recognize that.” Two decades later, Murphy finds himself riding the caboose, furnished by the creators of Tower Heist."

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