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her face reminds me of 

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Only if chloe moretz was a little bit older


go young with it.. she's 18 now, right?


just get her in the marvel universe.. then you have them in the pipeline when the others get older or move on
Yep, I know it could work because she can play older than her age.

Funny thing is ScarJo and J-Law are in reality the two best candidates if you consider age and attractiveness and but they're tied up
 
George RR Martins thoughts on Marvels Villains

Also, while Yellowjacket makes a decent villain here (in the comics, of course, he was actually one of Hank's later identities, after Giant-Man and Goliath), I am tired of this Marvel movie trope where the bad guy has the same powers as the hero. The Hulk fought the Abomination, who is just a bad Hulk. Spider-Man fights Venom, who is just a bad Spider-Man. Iron Man fights Ironmonger, a bad Iron Man. Yawn. I want more films where the hero and the villain have wildly different powers. That makes the action much more interesting).



Apparently he has been writing to Marvel for a long time now?

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there has been a lot of complaints recently but he has a different take on it. I think the whole 'bad guy with similar powers' thing is mainly a trope for origin stories so they don't have to spend too much time explaining powers

The Hollywood reporter's article on Marvel's villain problem is the one that's been mentioned the most in reviews http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/heat-vision/bring-bad-guys-marvel-needs-809686
 
George RR Martins thoughts on Marvels Villains
Also, while Yellowjacket makes a decent villain here (in the comics, of course, he was actually one of Hank's later identities, after Giant-Man and Goliath), I am tired of this Marvel movie trope where the bad guy has the same powers as the hero. The Hulk fought the Abomination, who is just a bad Hulk. Spider-Man fights Venom, who is just a bad Spider-Man. Iron Man fights Ironmonger, a bad Iron Man. Yawn. I want more films where the hero and the villain have wildly different powers. That makes the action much more interesting).
to be fair

zod is just bad superman

green lantern's main villain is the same thing but a different color 
 
there has been a lot of complaints recently but he has a different take on it. I think the whole 'bad guy with similar powers' thing is mainly a trope for origin stories so they don't have to spend too much time explaining powers

The Hollywood reporter's article on Marvel's villain problem is the one that's been mentioned the most in reviews http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/heat-vision/bring-bad-guys-marvel-needs-809686

Yeah, and it makes sense, as afterwards you see them moving away from that to some extent. Iron Man 2 features Whiplash, using similar tech to Tony but in a different way, with Iron Man 3 then featuring....the most basterdized version of The Mandarin to ever exist :{ Utilizing Extremis to breath fire :{ Thor 2 has Malekith and the Dark Elves. Cap 2 is the one standout that features a villain (Winter Soldier) similar to the hero and the first villain, with all three doing the exact same things, but Cap's villains for the most part are fairly lowtech like that anyways. And that being said, they also make for better fights in my opinion.

Marvel just overall needs to write better villains and stop killing villains off in the first film.
 
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George RR Martin like many other great writers we know today (Alan Moore is another one) are HUGE Marvel fans and tend to cite a lot of their inspiration from Stan's and Jack's work and how they changed the comics game in the 60s.

If you got old comics you'll find plenty more letters that made through from Martin in the letter pages.

He's kinda right about the villains to a point but Spidey also faced Lizard, Doc Ock, Green Goblin, and Sandman. You probably could argue WS is a bad Cap but eh he really went up against Hydra. Thor doesn't have that villain problem but his movies are still average at best.

Iron Man has **** villains to start with so it's harder for him and Marvel was printing money by the time they introduced the Mandarin so they could afford to make him a joke and try to prop up AIM.

Best MCU villain so far has been Kingpin.
 
My man GRRM. WITH THAT FIYAH! !!!


Mandarin. Im so pissed about that. The IM cartoon was fire because of mandarin and they did that **** to him
 
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