David O. Russell apology for slavery
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The title sounds worse than it may
be, but a week ago the news was out about David O. Russell making a comment
about Jennifer Lawrence and her film schedule for The Hunger Games franchise.
Not such a friendly comment to be making in the industry right now, in my
opinion. Russell recently worked with
Lawrence on Silver Linings Playbook and
American Hustle. In an interview last
Friday with New York Daily News he made the comments of his opinion that Lawrence
is hardworking but deserves a break from her Hunger Games schedule. With quotes
such as “talk about 12 years a slave” and comparing the franchise to a “hamster
wheel” that is “printing money”. Here is the link to the article from New York
Daily News about the apology for his interview comments with them. NY Daily News- Apology
Ouch. In the
interview Russell also stated that he knew he was going to get in trouble for
his comments. Can I just say “DUH” on that one? He is entitled to that opinion
and it was a question which he answered honestly. These days hurting someone’s
feelings or voicing your opinion is said to be applauded, but we all know it’s
basically a sin to voice any opinion that might hurt someone or a group of
people. (I don’t mean to go on a rant about how annoying the spineless trophy
generation is to me, that’s all I’ll say).
So, the next step after an interview
like this gets out in the media making Russell look like a tyrant is when
public relations really comes in handy. Someone help him! And they did. Whether
he decided to apologize on his own or the idea was put in his head to publicly
revoke the comments, he came out Tuesday to take back what was said. If I were
representing him I would have done the same thing and suggested an apology. I
feel it was a pretty great PR move to make the apology public before an entire
week went by and it looked too obvious that it was suggested after it might have
offended someone. I couldn’t find out if Russell has a personal Twitter
account, but if he had one I’m sure a tweet would be out with another apology
from him personally.
For those of you who may not know, 12 Years A Slave is a recent film
nominated for a Golden Globe that has accrued a lot of publicity and praise for
its portrayal of slavery. Russell’s interview was the Friday before the Golden
Globes.
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