Unsurprisingly, I'm not sad about no Black Widow movie. I don't think the studio is taking her seriously enough to push her to the front of the line, and it remains to be seen if Scarlett can up her action game sufficiently.
Jessica Biel is no master thespian, but I wouldn't be second guessing
her
chop socky..
For those of us who don't know better, though, I thought she looked great in her scenes. Especially the one where she's tied up and Coulson calls her (which I adore). But I wouldn't know a decent shot if it was hitting me in the face.
For the comic-impaired, do you mean Black Widow was also in the 40s at some point, or in Winter Soldier after Bucky comes to the present?
In the comics, it was in the 60s or 70s. But that won't be too hard to shuffle around for the movie to get the characters' ages right.
(Poor comics, always having to re-shuffle characters' backstories so that they can remain in their 20s and 30s in the present day. Batman should be in his late 80s/early 90s by now.)
Batman...is a vampire. That is really why he is the dark knight.
You should read the Confessor arc of Astro City.
Someone somewhere has filmed that, naked.
If the someone is Chris Evans, I'm in.
Am I the only one NOT enthused about Ant-Man? I think the concept is ridiculous, and Hank Pym is an ass.
I was enthused until I read that Simon Pegg is making it. My expectations are now rapudly burrowing toward the earth's core.
Scarlett is...very pretty to people who think she's pretty (I'm not one of them, but that's not an issue I have with the portrayal of the character--I don't think Ruffalo is handsome either, and his Banner and mocapped Hulk were great, nothing more I could have asked of them), but I don't find her remotely badassed. I watch her training behind the scenes footage, and it leaves me lukewarm, instead of trembly excited like Jennifer Lawrence's did. And she doesn't seem to have done half that onscreen anyway, so...I'm left cold, instead of having chills.
I mean, I don't think she even stands there in a confrontation like she's going to win. Gina Torres--she can stand there like you're going to go down. At that point it doesn't even matter if it's a stunt double that takes you out. She's already failed me.
As for Ant Man, not initially interested, but Simon Pegg's involvement definitely gets my attention. I mean, this is Shaun of the Dead writer here. Fucking awesome, man.
As for Ant Man, not initially interested, but Simon Pegg's involvement definitely gets my attention. I mean, this is Shaun of the Dead writer here. Fucking awesome, man.
If he does it like he did Shaun of the Dead, I'm interested. If he does it like Hot Fuzz, I'll be very reluctant to see it, even if people tell me it's good.
Hot Fuzz is funny, to me, the way ScarJo is pretty, to ita !. I can see how others find it so, but it does nothing for me.
I was so disappointed in Hot Fuzz, because I loved Shaun of the Dead so much.
I don't even know who Ant Man is. Ant Man, really? It sounds like it's supposed to be a joke.
Shaun of the Dead
was brilliant, but Pegg was by far the worst of a number of things I found objectionable in the Star Trek reboot, and I think he'll strike a similarly discordant note with the tone of the Marvel movies.
See, I like Shaun of the Dead and Hot Fuzz equally.