There are no jew people films because they are the ones making the movies...
I KEED I KEED, seriously I want it known that was a joke...
But more to the point...so, I am unsure of your point? You DON'T think Hollywood 'colorizes' or feminizes a movie to simply hit an until then unexploited market? I like your sentiment, but it's pretty naive. And yeah, Chris Rock's movie was definitely limited by it's advertising. But I think even he would say that it was a black Woody Allen flick. As many people, or should I say white people, go see it as don't. It's a matter of whether you think it speaks to you, or in some cases because it doesn't. Did the Friday movies have just as many white viewers as black? I would have to guess yes.
'White' people movies are the norm/standard. It just is. Until the next decade or sooner, white folks will be the majority. White males will continue to be the desired demographic...for everything. Because that is the primary market. Once again, this isn't an EEOC issue, it's numbers plain and simple. And to cry foul when Annie, an established property with 'white' characters is given a primarily black cast and produced by Jay-Z with the accompanying soundtrack...well, if you want to call that anything but a calculated attempt to appeal to African Americans, have at it. First of all...NOBODY went to see that. So, everyone saw through it's manipulative nature.
I couldn't disagree with you more about a reboot is a reboot is a reboot. Most reboots are done to pull in the biggest cross section of people they can. Usually with a cast that is diverse, even if the roles tend to fall into archetypes. So when a property is remade with an ALL _________ cast...yeah, they are trawling a like minded SPECIFIC group.
If you want an example of an exception to the norm, Paranormal Activity 57 that one with the primarily hispanic cast and Dia De Los Muertes subject matter. It was mass marketed and, from what I remember, got decent reviews. Not a reboot, but a sequel in a franchise, but the point is that it tried to appeal to a mass market with non WHITE cast.