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This photo provided by Sony Pictures Entertainment shows, Bradley Cooper, left, and Emma Stone, in a scene from Columbia Pictures' "Aloha." Cameron Crowe has apologized for offending anyone for his casting of Emma Stone in a partially Asian, partially Hawaiian role in the film “Aloha.” In a message on his website, TheUncool.com, Crowe said the character, Captain Allison Ng, was always intended to be a quarter Hawaiian woman who was frustrated by the lack of any outward signs to her ethnicity. But some, including the Media Action Network for Asian Americans, saw the casting of Stone as another example of Hollywood whitewashing Asian-American movie roles. (Neal Preston/Sony Pictures Entertainment via AP)

This photo provided by Sony Pictures Entertainment shows, Bradley Cooper, left, and Emma Stone, in a scene from Columbia Pictures' "Aloha." Cameron Crowe has apologized for offending anyone for his casting of Emma Stone in a partially Asian, partially Hawaiian role in the film “Aloha.” In a message on his website, TheUncool.com, Crowe said the character, Captain Allison Ng, was always intended to be a quarter Hawaiian woman who was frustrated by the lack of any outward signs to her ethnicity. But some, including the Media Action Network for Asian Americans, saw the casting of Stone as another example of Hollywood whitewashing Asian-American movie roles. (Neal Preston/Sony Pictures Entertainment via AP)

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