Tony wasn't full jerk. he was playfully arrogant.... Pre accident strange should just be an arrogant ******* minus the charisma
Tony wasn't full jerk. he was playfully arrogant.... Pre accident strange should just be an arrogant ******* minus the charisma
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And Tony still has a massive ego and is still a jerk to a lot of people. Strange should become way more humble and nice once he begins to train under the ancient one.
He's still kind of arrogant now, but it comes off like, "this problem is magic based and you fools are trying to punch it into submission."
Strange goes from thinking he is gods gift to surgery to being a humbled broken man who loses the skills that he believed defined him. Being taught magic and being coming the Sorcerer Supreme gives him a new outlook and purpose in the world.
Strange fall from grace is deeper than Tony Stark's was in some ways. Tony's views changed but he was still the same person in many regards but Stephen Strange is like a total different person pre-Magic and post-Magic
Sans Cap, I basically gauge it as, everybody that was ever on or considered for a role in the Illumnati has an air of arrogance about them.
Nope. He's never played a dick-head arrogant type who sees himself as superior to everyone else.And with Cumberbatch playing an American character pulling off the accent is one thing but can he really pull off the dick-head arrogant type who ends up becoming an alcoholic who then ends up becoming the Sorcerer Supreme
Yep. This is absolutely not the foundation of his careerNope. He's never played a dick-head arrogant type who sees himself as superior to everyone else.
I just watched The Imitation Game over the weekend. Nothing much to report other than to agree with the majority opinion that this was absolutely one of the best movies of the year, and Cumberbatch was outstanding as Alan Turing. I think the best Oscar race is basically down to Keaton and Cumberbatch.
You are correct.I think it's actually between Keaton and Redmayne.