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Not like Hollywood is beating her door down for roles these days.
Not like Hollywood is beating her door down for roles these days.
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im not really familiar with gotg as i am other marvel hero's i just hope its goodLee Pace Wins Villain Role in Guardians of the Galaxy
Lee Pace has won the villain role in Marvel Studios' upcoming Guardians of the Galaxy, The Wrap reports. His role has not yet been disclosed, but he'll join Chris Pratt, Dave Bautista, Zoe Saldana, Michael Rooker and Ophelia Lovibond in the James Gunn film.
The film, based on the Marvel comic books of the same name, features an unlikely cast of characters who must team up in order to defeat a cosmic force of epic proportions.
While there's no confirmation as of yet, there's a good chance that Pace's role is that of Taneleer Tivan, AKA The Collector. In the comics, Tivan learned about the threat Thanos posed to the universe and sought to collect life forms and worlds to place in a museum of sorts, ideally protecting them from Thanos' path of destruction. The character was recently said to be involved in the storyline.
Pace can next be seen on the big screen back in the role of Thranduil in Peter Jackson's The Hobbit: The Desolation of Smaug.
The film is currently in pre-production in the UK, with Gunn at the helm, and is targeting an August 1, 2014 release.
http://www.comingsoon.net/news/movienews.php?id=103340
i dont like her as storm shoulda got zoe saldanaI thought Halle said after the third X-men movie she wasn't gonna do Storm anymore?
Marvel should take these characters and make a "Marvel Knights" series on Starz or HBO in the same vein as Spartacus.So they can make a good Daredevil movie to go in the same universe as the Iron Man, Hulk, Cap, Thor, and Avengers movies? I didn't even know Marvel got Blade back too.
Blade might not fit in the Avengers film universe, but a reboot would be dope. Depends who they get as Blade though. Any young brothers who can act and know any martial arts out there?
I was gonna say Angela Bassett but I honestly can't see her as storm acting wise. Physically she would look hella sexyHalle Berry and Zoe Saldana. Effectively keeping other black women out of work time and time again.
Nicole Beharie as the younger Storm and Angela Bassett as the older Storm, who I think is very capable of portraying someone with immense power and being a leader.
I think Angela is more believable than Halle. Storm can get pretty fierce when she gets up in the sky and takes over. Halle is more passive and I think after 3, soon to be 4 movies, people are just used to Halle's portrayal, but I never feel convinced when Halle's up their trying to be this imposing force.
Plus I'm not into Storm looking like the black Jamie Lee Curtis.
im saying though who the hell thought that line was even remotely goodDo you know what happens to a Toad when it gets struck by lightning??
Same thing that happens to everything else.
:x
Jayden Smith as Blade? What kind of new age crack are you on?So they can make a good Daredevil movie to go in the same universe as the Iron Man, Hulk, Cap, Thor, and Avengers movies? I didn't even know Marvel got Blade back too.
Blade might not fit in the Avengers film universe, but a reboot would be dope. Depends who they get as Blade though. Any young brothers who can act and know any martial arts out there?
No need for a sure to be PG 13 reboot.
Just make one last one with Wesley Snipes and wait for Jayden(our only hope) to grow up.
I really like the fact that they're using an elder of the universe as the villain. That's pretty refreshing than just going to the same well with Thanos. Story wise I at least feels this is a good choice, cuz it's a real sci-fi almost god level kind of threat.im not really familiar with gotg as i am other marvel hero's i just hope its goodLee Pace Wins Villain Role in Guardians of the Galaxy
Lee Pace has won the villain role in Marvel Studios' upcoming Guardians of the Galaxy, The Wrap reports. His role has not yet been disclosed, but he'll join Chris Pratt, Dave Bautista, Zoe Saldana, Michael Rooker and Ophelia Lovibond in the James Gunn film.
The film, based on the Marvel comic books of the same name, features an unlikely cast of characters who must team up in order to defeat a cosmic force of epic proportions.
While there's no confirmation as of yet, there's a good chance that Pace's role is that of Taneleer Tivan, AKA The Collector. In the comics, Tivan learned about the threat Thanos posed to the universe and sought to collect life forms and worlds to place in a museum of sorts, ideally protecting them from Thanos' path of destruction. The character was recently said to be involved in the storyline.
Pace can next be seen on the big screen back in the role of Thranduil in Peter Jackson's The Hobbit: The Desolation of Smaug.
The film is currently in pre-production in the UK, with Gunn at the helm, and is targeting an August 1, 2014 release.
http://www.comingsoon.net/news/movienews.php?id=103340
Do you know what happens to a Toad when it gets struck by lightning??
Same thing that happens to everything else.
:x
im saying though who the hell thought that line was even remotely good
So they can make a good Daredevil movie to go in the same universe as the Iron Man, Hulk, Cap, Thor, and Avengers movies? I didn't even know Marvel got Blade back too.
Blade might not fit in the Avengers film universe, but a reboot would be dope. Depends who they get as Blade though. Any young brothers who can act and know any martial arts out there?
No need for a sure to be PG 13 reboot.
Just make one last one with Wesley Snipes and wait for Jayden(our only hope) to grow up.
Do you know what happens to a Toad when it gets struck by lightning??
Same thing that happens to everything else.
:x
im saying though who the hell thought that line was even remotely good
Did not even one person try to intervene on that part?
A.V. Club Interview from 2001It was the same situation with X-Men. They said, "Come in and punch up the big climax, the third act, and if you can, make it cheaper." That was the mandate on both movies, and my response to both movies was, "The problem with the third act is the first two acts." But, again, no one was paying attention. X-Men was very interesting in that, by that time, I actually had a reputation in television. I was actually somebody. People stopped thinking I was John Sweden on the phone. And then, in X-Men, not only did they throw out my script and never tell me about it; they actually invited me to the read-through, having thrown out my entire draft without telling me. I was like, "Oh, that's right! This is the movies! The writer is **** in the movies!" I'll never understand that. I have one line left in that movie. Actually, there are a couple of lines left in that are out of context and make no sense, or are delivered so badly, so terribly... There's one line that's left the way I wrote it.
O: Which is?
JW: "'It's me.' 'Prove it.' 'You're a ****.'" Hey, it got a laugh.
O: It's funny that the only lines I really remember from that movie are that one and Storm's toad comment.
JW: Okay, which was also mine, and that's the interesting thing. Everybody remembers that as the worst line ever written, but the thing about that is, it was supposed to be delivered as completely offhand. [Adopts casual, bored tone.] "You know what happens when a toad gets hit by lightning?" Then, after he gets electrocuted, "Ahhh, pretty much the same thing that happens to anything else." But Halle Berry said it like she was Desdemona. [Strident, ringing voice.] "The same thing that happens to everything eeelse!" That's the thing that makes you go crazy. At least "You're a ****" got delivered right. The worst thing about these things is that, when the actors say it wrong, it makes the writer look stupid. People assume that the line... I listened to half the dialogue in Alien 4, and I'm like, "That's idiotic," because of the way it was said. And nobody knows that. Nobody ever gets that. They say, "That was a stupid script," which is the worst pain in the world.
What's crazy is him explaining that line makes it sound like it woulda actually workedDo you know what happens to a Toad when it gets struck by lightning??
Same thing that happens to everything else.
:x
im saying though who the hell thought that line was even remotely good
Did not even one person try to intervene on that part?
Joss Whedon wrote that line. Dead srs.
A.V. Club Interview from 2001It was the same situation with X-Men. They said, "Come in and punch up the big climax, the third act, and if you can, make it cheaper." That was the mandate on both movies, and my response to both movies was, "The problem with the third act is the first two acts." But, again, no one was paying attention. X-Men was very interesting in that, by that time, I actually had a reputation in television. I was actually somebody. People stopped thinking I was John Sweden on the phone. And then, in X-Men, not only did they throw out my script and never tell me about it; they actually invited me to the read-through, having thrown out my entire draft without telling me. I was like, "Oh, that's right! This is the movies! The writer is **** in the movies!" I'll never understand that. I have one line left in that movie. Actually, there are a couple of lines left in that are out of context and make no sense, or are delivered so badly, so terribly... There's one line that's left the way I wrote it.
O: Which is?
JW: "'It's me.' 'Prove it.' 'You're a ****.'" Hey, it got a laugh.
O: It's funny that the only lines I really remember from that movie are that one and Storm's toad comment.
JW: Okay, which was also mine, and that's the interesting thing. Everybody remembers that as the worst line ever written, but the thing about that is, it was supposed to be delivered as completely offhand. [Adopts casual, bored tone.] "You know what happens when a toad gets hit by lightning?" Then, after he gets electrocuted, "Ahhh, pretty much the same thing that happens to anything else." But Halle Berry said it like she was Desdemona. [Strident, ringing voice.] "The same thing that happens to everything eeelse!" That's the thing that makes you go crazy. At least "You're a ****" got delivered right. The worst thing about these things is that, when the actors say it wrong, it makes the writer look stupid. People assume that the line... I listened to half the dialogue in Alien 4, and I'm like, "That's idiotic," because of the way it was said. And nobody knows that. Nobody ever gets that. They say, "That was a stupid script," which is the worst pain in the world.
So they can make a good Daredevil movie to go in the same universe as the Iron Man, Hulk, Cap, Thor, and Avengers movies? I didn't even know Marvel got Blade back too.
Blade might not fit in the Avengers film universe, but a reboot would be dope. Depends who they get as Blade though. Any young brothers who can act and know any martial arts out there?
No need for a sure to be PG 13 reboot.
Just make one last one with Wesley Snipes and wait for Jayden(our only hope) to grow up.
So there's no hope?
Michael B. Jordan comin ... just wait for Fruitvale.
I forgot about him. Most memorable from Chronicle cuz again he was the black guy that died. He'd be good if he can stop delivering lines in this brand new surprised way he tends to. Like right now I couldn't see him as Blade.
Some other black superhero though.
If they went that old, they might as well have Idris moonlight and play Black Panther.
David Oyelowo is a good look too.