Latino Review is reporting that a casting deal is being finalized for Jason Mamoa (Game of Thrones, Stargate Atlantis, Conan the Barbarian) to play Drax the Destroyer.
but what if he did?!Drax' character has never been a talker, so this works.
I'd be willing to bet that accessibility wouldn't be an issue if you could still buy a damn comic book at the supermarket. You wanna know why Archie comics is still around, despite doing the exact same shit for the past 60 some years? It's because you still buy an Archie comic without going to seedy little store in a strip mall.Yes, let's fill the movie with dozens of different comic book characters and storylines. That's what makes the comics themselves so accessible.
Never happen. Sony Pictures still has the rights to Spider-man and are content to make shitty movie after shitty movie every few years to keep it. It's going to be a long time before Disney has all the Marvel movie rights back under one house.So in one of the Marvel movies, I'd love to see a brief scene at the Daily Bugle offices with Jameson.
Same with X-men. Those deals with Sony were struck before Marvel had its own studio (and is one of the major reasons Marvel HAS a studio now), and with super-heroes being as popular as they are now, there's no way Sony is going to let those liscences lapse. That's the main reason we had both X-men First Class and that horrible Spider-man movie recently.Never happen. Sony Pictures still has the rights to Spider-man and are content to make shitty movie after shitty movie every few years to keep it. It's going to be a long time before Disney has all the Marvel movie rights back under one house.
So did I. I'm actually looking forward to both Wolverine and X-men Days of Future Past.I did like First Class, though. I thought it was pretty well done.
Still better than the Rami films.Same with X-men. Those deals with Sony were struck before Marvel had its own studio (and is one of the major reasons Marvel HAS a studio now), and with super-heroes being as popular as they are now, there's no way Sony is going to let those liscences lapse. That's the main reason we had both X-men First Class and that horrible Spider-man movie recently.
Speaking of which, have people come to realize how bad that movie is yet?
I haven't seen it recently, but I remember liking it okay. What was wrong with The Amazing Spider-Man?Same with X-men. Those deals with Sony were struck before Marvel had its own studio (and is one of the major reasons Marvel HAS a studio now), and with super-heroes being as popular as they are now, there's no way Sony is going to let those liscences lapse. That's the main reason we had both X-men First Class and that horrible Spider-man movie recently.
Speaking of which, have people come to realize how bad that movie is yet?
Peter was the opposite of heroic. The ONLY thing that he did that wasn't directly to benefit himself was to save that kid in the car, and even then he left a bunch more people in danger. He literally got a minority honor student kicked out of Ozcorp by stealing his ID, ruining that kid's possible placement in the intern program there... that's SUPER heroic. Even the muggers he stopped were only in search of Ben's killer.I haven't seen it recently, but I remember liking it okay. What was wrong with The Amazing Spider-Man?
Totally fair. Probably not what the writer/director had in mind when trying to portray the character, but that's how he was clearly seen from many viewpoints. I didn't quite notice these aspects of his character. I saw him doing what a normal person would likely do if given extraordinary powers. I was very happy that they included the fact that he's intellectual. And yeah, he screwed over a guy's internship. But when Ferris Bueller does something similar we laugh and cheer. When Marty McFly screws over time itself to give his family a make-over we mental five him.Peter was the opposite of heroic. The ONLY thing that he did that wasn't directly to benefit himself was to save that kid in the car, and even then he left a bunch more people in danger. He literally got a minority honor student kicked out of Ozcorp by stealing his ID, ruining that kid's possible placement in the intern program there... that's SUPER heroic. Even the muggers he stopped were only in search of Ben's killer.
He focused more on vengence then on doing the right thing.
Dr. Conors was pretty much a mustache twirling snidely whiplash character. That would have been fine for the Vulture or someone, but Doc Connors is a great tortured and morally complex villain that was reduced to a cliche.
The entire plan to turn everyone into lizard people was just plain stupid.
So many plot holes, you could drive a mack truck through them.
Aunt May may as well have not even existed.
The ONLY thing I liked was Emma Stone and Dennis Leary as the Staceys.
The movie suffered from trying to be like the Dark Knight itis.
The only fans of the comics loved it is because the organic web shooters were gone, and he cracked a few jokes.
Most of them are.Ferris Bueller is a sociopath.
Cameron was delusional and Ferris did not exist.Ferris Bueller is a sociopath.
You mean like letting a mugger go with a bunch of money that he could easily stop? That's not unusual for Pre-Spider-man Peter.Peter was the opposite of heroic. The ONLY thing that he did that wasn't directly to benefit himself was to save that kid in the car, and even then he left a bunch more people in danger. He literally got a minority honor student kicked out of Ozcorp by stealing his
ID, ruining that kid's possible placement in the intern program there... that's SUPER heroic.
You mean like he originally did in the Rami movies? The difference being that in the first Rami movie, he knew who he was going after and didn't have to go searching for him.Even the muggers he stopped were only in search of Ben's killer.
Nah, the organic web shooters were never a big deal to me. The fact that Peter had a sense of humor was a nice touch certainly, but Garfield was a better Parker in general beyond that, and as mentioned, other casting choices such as Emma Stone and Dennis Leary were also well done.The only reason fans of the comics loved it is because the organic web shooters were gone, and he cracked a few jokes.
Ferris Bueller is a figment of Cameron's imagination.Ferris Bueller is a sociopath.
sixpack beat you to it.Ferris Bueller is a figment of Cameron's imagination.