when you say in later movies . do you mean sequels?
so let me see if i get this right. someone doesnt like the hair color on Adams. and you said '' Who's to say it won't change in later movies''Indeed sir. Jesus the amount of times my fiancee dyes her hair is ludricus. When I met her she was blonde. Now she is brunette.
so let me see if i get this right. someone doesnt like the hair color on Adams. and you said '' Who's to say it won't change in later movies''
WTF.............WTF
so in 2007 when Ghost Rider was reaelsed and some didnt like Cage in the movie. should i then said '' whos to say they will not recast''.
dude. they are making this movie now. Adams has right now bright hair. this is what matters.
maybe everything will change in the future. but we are talking about this movie and how it will look in this movie that will be realesed in 2012.
Roger Moore's Bond was hardly dark haired, I don't know why everyone is trying to give Craig the credit of being the first light haird blond.
Umm.. probably because Craig was.. umm.. the first blond Bond. Roger Moore was brown-haired and blue-eyed. Sure, his hair was lighter than some of the other bonds, but he was definitely not blond.
That said, I think some of the purists on here would be more open to a brown haired Lois -- as opposed to one with jet black hair. After all, Lois was often depicted as having reddish brown hair in the comics sort of like this:
I am not opposed to a redhead lois, however using Dana Delany as an argument for a red haired lois doesn't make sense. She did "play" lois, She voiced her. Her appearance means nothing.
Giving a better example for him.What are you trying to prove? I have already said Lois has had red hair in the past... He didn't use Noel Niel as an example did he? I was just arguing using Dana Delany
Yeah. Amy Adams hair is just wrong...She doesnt look at all like Lois Lane to me. It is a shame, really
I am not opposed to a redhead lois, however using Dana Delany as an argument for a red haired lois doesn't make sense. She didn't "play" lois, She voiced her. Her appearance means nothing.