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A little bit of info,nothing more:
But he hasn't made anything else than BWAAWWAAWAAAAAMMM since the POTC movies
I love the "command-Z's" all of Thanos' damage. Pretty much!A little bit of info,nothing more:
good, because I like Alan's Captain America theme.
It's not in the comics, but in EMH, Loki shatters Cap's shield using the Odinforce.I love the "command-Z's" all of Thanos' damage. Pretty much!
But he hasn't made anything else than BWAAWWAAWAAAAAMMM since the POTC movies
Though, i doubt he'll be busting fingers and blowing out knee-caps like Jack Bauer.
It's not in the comics, but in EMH, Loki shatters Cap's shield using the Odinforce.
two soundbytes?LIES! The Inception soundtrack is far more than that one soundbyte. You should give it a listen.
Cap needs this in his life.
Cap needs this in his life.
I will find him and call him Master.
"I'm gonna need a hacksaw."
You need to see him in more movies then.Not sure if I'm excited to see Thor, or if it's the trailer for Winter Soldier that I'm gunning for. I'm really hoping to see more range by Evans. I hope this film lets his character get to the end of his rope and really show some palpable pathos.
You need to see him in more movies then.
Cool. So Marvel has their own roundabout way of paying writers for their storyarcs/creations. They get royalties from the TPB/HC collections they put out in relation to the movies.USA Today's latest Sunday Geekersation entry features a Q&A with Ed Brubaker about his upcoming supernatural noir comic book, Fatale. As the comic writer's most acclaimed Marvel story arc is hitting the big screen next summer, Captain America: The Winter Soldier, Brubaker talked a bit about the anticipated adaptation. "I read the script and I was really blown away by it," he said. "The tone of it and the Bucky stuff is so perfect and the way I'd want it to be, I was so thrilled to see that. But to me the biggest thing, too, is it's the first time Marvel has put out a movie where there's a specific book the title of the movie relates to. And now they're doing that with Avengers: Age of Ultron. They're putting out a hardcover collection of Captain America: Winter Soldier and that's because that movie is coming out." Ed Brubaker continues, "That is the first time Marvel has one specific book to point people to, as opposed to when X-Men: First Class came out and there's 15 trade paperbacks and people who see the movie don't know which one to pick up. So it's exciting, as the guy who gets royalties for that book."
In other Captain America: The Winter Soldier news, Singaporean actor Chin Han, who plays World Security Councilman Yen, talked more with The Straits Times about his role in the Marvel sequel and how it differentiates from The Dark Knight. "[Christopher Nolan's movie] was more a crime movie than a superhero movie," he said. "Captain America is more true to its comic origins and doing it was a lot of fun. I got to do some action and it was a fun way to spend one spring."
Meanwhile, the official Captain America: The Winter Soldier site recently went live with a preview of what everyone assumed was composer Henry Jackman's official score. However, Slash Film received confirmation from Disney reps that the musical clip is actually "library music." It has been speculated that the music is actually from the first offical trailer, which debuts near Thor: The Dark World's early November release. Anyhow, IMDB has revealed a minor addition to The Winter Soldier cast: Battle: Los Angeles actor Adetokumboh M'Cormack is set to play Machete in the movie. The character is an established Marvel villain and, in the comics, he was a member of Batroc's Brigade. And of course, UFC Welterweight Champion Georges St-Pierre plays Batroc the Leaper in the movie.