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more about #avatarthelastairbender Slovenly Muse: Yeah, it looks kinda cool, but I still won't be going. Call me a stupidly hopeless idealist, but I'm kinda hoping this blatantly racist casting will L... more » Benjamin Andrew Moore: ...and The Village and Signs and Unbreakable... more » Alexis: Please don't suck. I really love this series. Please don't suck. more » NDub: I really hope he doesn't destroy this. The cartoon is great. Real life movie.. I don't know. more » Alexis: Can we retire racist variations on M. Night's name, please? If you wanna make fun of him, there are far more valid and interesting ways to do it than ... more » Alexis: Ok, I'm starting to get scared... more » InfiniteMonkey: Another Asian Based Concept Whitewashed! Dragon Ball Z, FAILED!, Street Fighter: Legend of Chun Li, FAILED! AVATAR, DOOMED! LOL! Good luck Shymalan! more » Dracoster: Where's the blue head-arrow? more » evildead1971: "Despite the controversy M. Night Shyamalan's movie has stirred by casting a predominantly white cast to portray characters and stories based on Asian... more » mekki: "I'm not sure I'd go that far personally, but sure, why not." Can you name another show current or past that has the audiences actually reading the bo... more » MosesMonster: Poor Knight Rider... You will never be understood... because you are no good. more » gabriel_snow: the best part of recognition like this is when you look back at the beginning of this season and how every critic was saying that Lost had lost its po... more » Quilt: Does it really matter who'd playing the parts? It's an M. Night Shyamalan movie. That's a guarantee right there that I won't watch it. more » Demonbird: So we dropped Whitey mcCasper and picked up Huge-Ears McTwigboy, and people think that's any better? more » rufustfyrfly: Making all the characters white is just insulting to our intelligence. Most of the show takes place in a medieval east-Asia-themed world, not in medi... more » Alexis: As a fan of the show, I genuinely don't know how to feel about this. On the one hand, casting this kid (as great an actor as he might be) seems just a... more » evilmike: One thing that I've been curious about since the original story broke -- does anyone actually know what Noah Ringer looks like? more » reddingofish: My kid watches that show and I am pretty sure that the main character is not an American. more » 浴武士!!!! I'd like to start a manga like that: what was the reason why they didnt wnat to cast asians for the main roles? I seriously dont get movie producers.....at least when theres some dude con... more » Log1c: I would have been fine with Zuko being a white kid, its more Sokka and the rest that were stupid decisions. more » -
#thelastairbender
Blink And You'll Miss First Last Airbender Clip
The first footage from M. Night Shyamalan's movie version of The Last Airbender is online - but it's only ten seconds of candles and people in hoods. Will the internet erupt in outrage nonetheless? More » -
#thelastairbender
The Live Action Faces Of Avatar: The Last Airbender Surface
Fierce twelve-year-old Noah Ringer sports his best Aang attack in the first ever official pictures from M. Night Shyamalan's Airbender (the name Avatar being taken). More » -
#peabodyawards
Lost Is Officially Excellent, Announces Awards Body
Following in Battlestar Galactica's footsteps, ABC's time-tossed island drama Lost was awarded a Peabody Award for Excellence this week. And it wasn't the only show you're familiar with that walked away with a gong. More » -
#avatarcasting
Shyamalan's Avatar Cast Gets Colorful, Finally
Stop the (internet) press! A non-white actor has been cast in M. Night Shyamalan's adaptation of Avatar: The Last Airbender! Have the internet protests been having an effect on the embattled production after all? More » -
#avatarthelastairbender
Avatar Casting Makes Fans See... White
M. Night Shyamalan's movie version Avatar: The Last Airbender is apparently in danger already, as fans of the original animated series protest seemingly racist casting decisions. Is there nothing the director can do right anymore?

