Edgar Wright is directing Ant Man, & co-wrote the script. Simon Pegg doesn't have anything to do with it. I mean, it's not impossible he'll turn up in it somewhere, but at this point his involvement consists of being pals with the guy making it.
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Edgar Wright is directing Ant Man, & co-wrote the script. Simon Pegg doesn't have anything to do with it.
Oh! Well, hell, that changes everything. Except me not wanting to see Ant-Man, unfortunately.
not meaning to be sarcastic, BTW. Totally serious.
RDJ is two years younger than me. This just spins my world off its axis. How is it possible than I'm older than Iron Man?
Just finished reading up on Ant-Man and Wasp because I was only familiar with them from the current cartoon (and the first run of The Ultimates, which I hated) and WTF is wrong with the Marvel Ultimate Universe?
I mean, seriously, outside of the Ultimate Spider-man comic(which I loved) it seems like they're just trying to be as horrific as possible. Ultimate X-Men started out really good, but then they turned Nightcrawler into a psychopath and Colossus into a drug addict, and I was done. And since when does The Blob eat people ? I mean, what the hell?
How is it possible than I'm older than Iron Man?
I'm older than the President. That was a kick in the butt.
Earth 1610 was pretty much always the grim and gritty version of the stories. Took a younger, more "scientific" and issue-laden tack. It is their thing.
I understand the desire to tell more "mature" stories, and I'm okay with that, but you've still got to make the characters at least somewhat sympathetic.
Or, as Jayne says: "Eating people alive? Where's that get fun?"
They're not all unsympathetic, just that some of the people that fight to save lives are also truly fucked up people. It shifts the balance so that some of the cops and soldiers are righteous assholes. It's not an unappealing storytelling option to me, since it's not exercised all across the board.
FYI,
Reviews of TDKR are coming out. Studio lifted the embargo...
In our continuing efforts to OD on Batman, DH and I watched Dark Knight last night. It holds up better the third time around than it did the second, but I still thought we'd reached the end of the movie right after Maggie Gylenhal exploded when there was a whole nother HOUR left to go. The movie is going like gangbusters up to that point and then just stops dead in its tracks. It eventually picks up again, but I was left with the distinct feeling I'd just watched 2 movies instead of 1.
I think if you dropped the Hong Kong trip and the thing with the hospital, you would have an absolutely killer 2-hour film. The only thing of any importance you would lose is the scene between Dent and Joker, which, honestly, is basically the same speech the Joker's already given to Batman ten minutes earlier. Agent of chaos rules are stupid blah blah gogetBatmancakes.
(You might also have to lose the cell-phone sonar thing, in which case, hey, bonus!)
So on the one hand, I am incredibly stoked to see DKR tomorrow night (IMAX, whee!). On the other hand I can't get out of my head that this movie is going to be 20 minutes longer than TDK. Oof.