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Ethigirl, the audience that would go to see a high budget sci-fi film is very different from the audience that would go to see a Spike Lee film. I believe that in the mid 1990s, he had a valid point. Is the same true nowadays? Who knows?
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Interesting bit of trivia thought I might add: In Kathryn Bigelow's cyberpunk film "Strange Days" also released in 1995, Ray Fiennes and Angela Basset's characters share a kiss at the end which supposedly marked the first American on-screen interracial kiss.
Anyway, both movies fall into a similar genre, and it didn't seem to bother the writers and exec's that time? o.o
Anyway, both movies fall into a similar genre, and it didn't seem to bother the writers and exec's that time? o.o
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That actually wasn't the first on-screen interracial kiss at all, but Strange Days kicked a**,though
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Uhh.. Captain Kirk's kissing Uhura in the 60's Star Trek was the first onscreen television kiss, I seriously doubt it took movies 30 years to catch up.
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Frequently stated but totally incorrect. Star Trek's Plato's Stepchildren was not the first onscreen interracial TV kiss
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-3326660/BFI-reveals-TV-s-interracial-kiss-shown-six-years-Star-Trek-s.html
Also see here for further examples: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Plato%27s_Stepchildren#Production_and_reception
As for Washington, he might as well have agreed to the love scene because the film didn't do that well anyway but hindsight eh?
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-3326660/BFI-reveals-TV-s-interracial-kiss-shown-six-years-Star-Trek-s.html
Also see here for further examples: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Plato%27s_Stepchildren#Production_and_reception
As for Washington, he might as well have agreed to the love scene because the film didn't do that well anyway but hindsight eh?
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