darklighter1 wrote:Dude I just laughed my ass off at that last line about Hulk!!!
I call it as I see it. It is what it is. ;)
Looks like Avi Arad is really taken over huh? And no helmut? Oy gevalt!!
More like Arad's legacy in the form of Kevin Feige. Avi is too busy making movies based on video games (Mass Effect) now cos he a playah. And there is a helmet. God only knows how that looks though.
Sir Jig-A-Lot wrote:More like Arad's legacy in the form of Kevin Feige. Avi is too busy making movies based on video games (Mass Effect) now cos he a playah. And there is a helmet. God only knows how that looks though.
Ahh thanks for the correction Jman! Loved the comparison shots. Awful huh? Oh and if he does have a helmut it'll probably have a chin strap. Maybe a ball gag too to go with the rest of his S&M costume.
You know what's great? Having Thor run around in jeans and a T-shirt beatin people up. Yep..just like the comic. I really think Kenneth Branaugh hit a homerun with this one. It's really nice to see him not relying on using the hammer so much. I believe this will be a classic in line with the great Daredevil/Electra tradition we've come to love and respect. :liar:
darklighter1 wrote:I believe this will be a classic in line with the great Daredevil/Elektra tradition we've come to love and respect. :liar:
Agreed.
It seems Marvel can only get Iron Man right. How much of that should really be accredited to Downey Jr though? Looks like there really is no Donald Blake in the movie. So there is zero way of having the audience relate to or sympathise with a god. Not without the human doctor he was trapped in to teach him humilty like the comics. I mean there was a reason JMS brought Blake back. He was the link to Thor's humanity. That's as big of a fuck up as the one they did with 2008's Incredible Hulk: They totally forgot to make Banner sympathetic by having him save someone (whether it be Rick Jones or anybody else) from a gamma ray blast or explosion. I think Marvel Studios have forgotten what made their characters stand apart from the mostly one dimensional DC heroes during the 60s: A lot of them were tragic, sympathetic &/or relatable even if they had all these powers. If it ain't broke, Don't fix it...
...So why are they trying to ''fix'' the Captain America movie by making him a USO performer when his his origin is lean,mean & straightforward? btw darkie, guess who was a story consultant on both the Thor & Cap movies? Oy!
NO WAY!!?!?!?! They bent it like Bendis? Unreal. I can't even get into that one. :o
The Don Blake thing...when I heard that awhile back I went into denial. I kept thinking that there was NO WAY you could have a Thor movie without having a Don Blake. It's like doing Superman without Clark Kent. It makes absolutly no fuckin sense! I figured they'd just have the same actor play both roles but one with the long hair the other squated over with a cane. This looks like such shit now I can't even find enough words. Why even have Jane Foster in the movie now? What is the role for her? If it was just Thor the entire thing shoulda been in Asgard with Portman playing Sif. Oy indeed. :curse:
Triple Oy!It's Batman & Robin all over again..
They really have lost their way...
..Can someone sit these people down & show them Pathfinder or Conan...Red Sonja even!