now she's my running favourite for Wonder Woman...
HELLS YES.
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now she's my running favourite for Wonder Woman...
HELLS YES.
Colin's 6' pretty tidily. I am pretty sure he'd be grateful to you for not having residual effects of the Ed Quinn days--that's something him and Jensen have in common, ridiculously large co-stars who downgrade them to 5'8.
Of the co-stars of Eureka that I've met, all but Joe Morton are mad tiny. (Erica hadn't started showing yet, although she knew--I'd imagine she's still pretty tiny, if she hasn't given birth yet). I would like to meet Ed, just to bask in the relative hugeness (yeah, that's the only reason...seriously).
HELLS YES
Now that you have reminded me of her, I will add her to provocateuse. Thanks for the nudge.
I'm watching it again now, for the commentary (there is *way* not enough explanation of the Skinny Steve effect. I just--jesus, it's creepy)
I just finished watching Captain America, and I had the same reaction. How did they DO that? CGI? Evans' head on a skinny guy's body? His head looked too big for that skinny short body.
I didn't have all the feels for Loki either. In Thor he was a spoiled emo brat whose schemes got out of hand, and in Avengers he was... actually still a spoiled emo brat whose schemes got out of hand. I didn't find him batshit crazy, though, just regular crazy.
I didn't find him batshit crazy, though, just regular crazy.
I felt like his threat to Black Widow tipped him over from regular crazy to batshit. I can't really articulate why *that* was my line that he crossed. (Makes deals with evil aliens to enslave/destroy the Earth = regular crazy. Makes horrible threat to Black Widow = BACK THE FUCK UP MAN.) Maybe the specificity of how he'd have Hawkeye kill her? I don't know.
How did they DO that? CGI? Evans' head on a skinny guy's body? His head looked too big for that skinny short body.
Mostly, no! They shrunk Evans and warped him to make him smaller. They did film everything with a double, but apparently he only was used for scenes with little motion. Somehow Chris managed to be generally distinctive enough that most of their plans for doubling him for any reason went by the wayside, which I'm pretty impressed with.
Here's a CG web site talking about it: [link]
I had no clarity with Loki. He just seemed to be doing stuff to do stuff. His woobification across my dash and everyone not being bored that Hiddleston is still signed on for another appearance takes me somewhat aback. I mean--Hiddleston did a great performance, seems like a cool guy, and is nice and pretty, but what is the deal with the Loki-love? I just don't understand. He was the threat. At first he was the threat that was the hero's brother, and then he was just the threat. I want more from my bad guys. I enjoyed Avengers a great deal, but by the time I left, I'd forgotten what Loki's actual goal was. The Joker seemed more coherent than that.
His woobification across my dash
I don't get the woobification of Loki, either. (Of course, one of the people I know who is all WoobieLoki is also hardcore WoobieMoriarity, so with her, I know it's just her villain weakness.)
what is the deal with the Loki-love?
I can see how the woobification happens there, but considering Loki personally killed Agent Coulson, I don't get it either.
Matt, I think Jensen could easily do a basic New York accent. Especially for a role that's not, you know, on the Sopranos or something.
Damn, I love Thor. It's just big uncomplicated fun.
Exactly! I think part of it for me was that I had zero expectations, knowing nothing about the character or the storyline. It was just delightful. And uncomplicated is totally the right word.
I don't get the woobification of Loki, either.
Me, neither. I felt kind of sorry for him in Thor -- not being told you're adopted, much less from a hated race, is pretty shitty -- but not in a wooobie way.
Of course, one of the people I know who is all WoobieLoki is also hardcore WoobieMoriarity
Well, there is also a lot of that on my dash--maybe the groups overlap a lot? Kind of makes the Karl Urban obsessive there feel nice and fresh, although I have now seen every picture ever taken of him twice at least.