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  • 00:00

    Chris Gore, Founder/Owner of FilmThreat/Author/Filmmaker: Please, if you are a studio executive and

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    you’re watching this, do not ruin Back To The Future.

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    Do not ruin Back To The Future by making a female Back To The Future.

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    It would be terrible.

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    Think about it deeply.

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    This is not a good idea.

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    Seek out original ideas from original creators who have original stories to tell…please…please.

  • 00:24

    Film Courage: Chris we asked you previously why 99% of today’s movies are garbage.

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    That was a few months ago where I asked you that question.

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    The video has got well over 5,000 comments, a lot of people have opinions about it.

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    Upon reflection is there anything you’d like to add or clarify that you didn’t with

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    that video?

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    Chris: Well…I mean…that could be an ongoing podcast why 99% of movies are garbage.

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    It’s really documenting all of the mistakes filmmakers make.

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    I think one that I’ve seen as a trend that I think I failed to mention in previous video

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    was the gender swapping of characters.

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    I think that…I mean I’ve seen how people think that that’s…well we will just do

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    a female Terminator.

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    Or we will just do a female version of x.

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    I always think it’s better to start with an original character and approach a film

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    that way.

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    I find it kind of pandering on Hollywood’s part to be like where are just going to do

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    this franchise which we already know is proven success and we are going to gender-swap the

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    lead, I think that’s lazy, I think it’s pandering to a certain audience.

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    The audience may not even really be there and I think that fans of those franchises

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    completely see through that.

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    I mean the latest that Mad Max movie that they did recently Fury Road he is really kind

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    of the side character but what Charlize Theron did she created this amazing new character

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    that was kind of the right way of doing that.

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    The wrong way might have been the Terminator film Dark Fate which I’m not sure who loved

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    that movie.

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    I know it did not do too well at the box office Sarah Connor is already an amazing character.

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    I don’t know why you need to flip things and gender swap.

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    Again I think audiences see through that.

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    And example (we talked about this earlier) is one that thankfully they will hopefully

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    never do which is Back To The Future.

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    There have been rumblings of bringing the Back To The Future franchise and doing a reboot

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    of Back To The Future.

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    There was a rumor a couple of years ago (and I pay very little attention to rumors) because

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    most of them we all know are bull but there was a strong rumor that Justin Bieber was

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    going to be in a reboot of the Back To The Future series but that franchise I don’t

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    think you could ever gender swap the lead and call that lead Mandy McFly and having

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    some sort of weird relationship with a younger version of her father would be very awkward.

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    That just doesn’t work.

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    And then there are cases where gender swapping is irrelevant.

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    For example the upcoming Dune movie with Timothée Chalamet, there is a character called Dr.

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    Liet-Kynes which I’ve read the novel and obviously seen the 1984 David Lynch film.

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    The gender of that character is absolutely irrelevant, not relevant to the character

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    whatsoever in that case.

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    Maybe in some ways can kind of add to something.

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    When you are doing it just to pander it to an audience, audiences can see through it.

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    I really feel that when you are pandering whether it’s queer baiting or gender swapping

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    characters or race swapping, it’s lazy, it’s lazy.

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    I’d rather see more original characters that are maybe by female creators, black creators.

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    Where are their voices?

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    If you are simply taking creators who have done things and just changing the gender or

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    race I find is lazy and I think that audiences they are not really in favor of that.

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    It seems to not be working and I think if Hollywood just leaned a little bit into originality,

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    a little bit more into originality and took some risks with new creators.

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    See that’s the thing that I think people don’t understand is that the original creators

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    of those characters, they get money and so I don’t understand why there is not more

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    of an effort to find people who have created original characters that are all across the

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    spectrum of ethnicity or gender and make movies with this characters.

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    I mean the original creators of those properties would profit so I think pandering is probably

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    a huge mistake and under estimating in understanding how savvy audiences are that they see through

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    it.

  • 06:24

    Film Courage: So if I come in and say I want to do a male version of Heathers or Jennifer’s

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    Body or Mean Girls…there is male bullying, there’s all sorts of stuff.

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    So it’s John’s Body, that’s not going to work?

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    Chris: Sure.

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    Film Courage: Or it’s so blatant that I’m flipping it.

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    Chris: Here’s the thing, I’ve seen that story.

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    I’ve seen those stories.

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    Changing the gender is not going to…make me care about the character because the point

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    is is this, I identify with so many characters that aren’t me and I think you have to create

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    something that comes from the essence of what that character is.

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    Ripley is a character I loved as a kid, Ellen Ripley [Alien] played beautifully by Sigourney

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    Weaver in two and a half good movies but I think that just the the sort of I think it's

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    just lazy to do that but it's an opportunity for an audience to identify with someone that

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    isn't them and I feel like you have to as an audience member be capable of seeing the

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    world through someone else's eyes.

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    I've said this before I don't know if I've said it in another video but you have to as

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    an audience member have the ability to identify with someone who's not you.

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    That's how you know even the storytelling is great if you can take just sort of a regular

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    dude like me and I can identify with a woman who's maybe not a woman who's white, so maybe

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    not a woman from the United States, who's maybe a woman that's going…that to me is

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    great storytelling.

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    I would say another film that I thoroughly loved Amélie, French film Amélie right.

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    Okay not a woman I don't speak French you know a lot of her experience is very different

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    from mine but I identified with her.

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    I was on her journey and so that to me is storytelling is great when you know vastly

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    different people can identify with someone that is not themselves.

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    I don't need to see me reflected in a film in fact I prefer not to.

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    I want to see someone new and interesting and different and I think that what's lacking

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    in the storytelling is making these stories universal so the gender and ethnicity is irrelevant.

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    It should be irrelevant.

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    Film Courage: You had said earlier about the Marty McFly character turning into Mandy Mcfly

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    and you're right, it wouldn't work for the especially for the one fact of flipping it

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    with the dad now to have a Biff character that's female that's bullying her that actually

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    would be interesting and then her sort of going on this journey and playing in a band.

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    Chris: See now you're being like a studio executive and you're you're pitching the female

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    Back to the Future.

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    Please, please, please…I will say this to camera which I know my eye line is you but

  • 09:42

    I'm going to say to camera, please if you're a studio executive you are watching this,

  • 09:46

    do not ruin Back to the Future.

  • 09:48

    Do not ruin Back to the Future by making a female Back to the Future.

  • 09:52

    It would be terrible.

  • 09:55

    Think about it deeply.

  • 09:56

    This is not a good idea.

  • 09:58

    Seek out original ideas from original creators who have original stories to tell…please…please…so

  • 10:12

    I don't have to do a third version of this video… please.

  • 10:15

    Question for the Viewers: Anything you disagree with?

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Use "clarify" in a sentence | "clarify" example sentences

How to use "clarify" in a sentence?

  • The purpose of dharma is to help your mind to expand, to grow, to clarify. It should uphold us and create an inner sense of peace, joy, and clarity.
    -Tenzin Palmo-
  • The librarian, the warrior, the free spirit... archetypes are a great jumping off point to help clarify where we want to go with a character.
    -Kristan Higgins-
  • I think it's appropriate that we simplify, clarify and strengthen, so instead of this nebulousness, we have clarity and authority invested in teachers once more.
    -Michael Gove-
  • My image had always been very heterosexual, very straight. So it was a nice experience for me, a chance to clarify my own feelings about gay and lesbian civil rights.
    -Bruce Springsteen-
  • In the study of Zen you can learn how to strengthen and clarify your finite mind. Your finite mind is like a muscle; when exercised it becomes stronger.
    -Frederick Lenz-
  • Like other revolutionaries I can thank God for the reactionaries. They clarify the issue.
    -Robin G. Collingwood-
  • What's important at this time is to re-clarify the difference between hero and villain.
    -J. Edgar Hoover-
  • For the arts epitomize, intensify and clarify the experience of beauty for us as nothing else can.
    -Lawren Harris-

Definition and meaning of CLARIFY

What does "clarify mean?"

/ˈklerəˌfī/

verb
To make a liquid become clear or pure.

What are synonyms of "clarify"?
Some common synonyms of "clarify" are:
  • elucidate,
  • illuminate,
  • simplify,
  • explain,
  • explicate,
  • define,
  • resolve,

You can find detailed definitions of them on this page.

What are antonyms of "clarify"?
Some common antonyms of "clarify" are:
  • confuse,
  • obscure,

You can find detailed definitions of them on this page.