Yes, I don't blame the actor either as the character was written terribly on all accounts. Both his character and dialogue, as well as the overall concept of him and his powers.I think McMahon might have made a great Dr. Doom, I really liked him in Nip Tuck, and when he was on charmed. I think the character of Doom was written so poorly that he was hamstrung in what he could have done. It was really sad. There are moments when you see how good it might have been, diluded by massive face palm moments of "Marco....Polo", or "let's go for a spin!"
I sincerely hope when they do the reboot, they get people on it who are serious about doing the character right. It's like the people on the first film tried to make an amalgamation of Norman Osborne and Doom, and it totally failed.
I think the way Magneto and Loki were written with subtlety and multiple layers of complexity, are exactly what are needed for Doom.
At one time the FF movies were a bit of a guilty pleasure, because I loved those books as a kid, but now I can't watch them at all, after all the Marvel Studio films came out, and are light years better.
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EPIC looking villain.
I'm still holding out that we at least see a little magic battle between Loki and Malefic while Thor takes on Kurze. The Doctor versus Loki would be epic.
You know, people can speculate.
So why do you think they blackened the wrong side of his face?
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EPIC looking villain.
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EPIC looking villain.
You know, I feel like he'd look even creepier if his face wasn't half covered by those black marks.
I want to know why Malekith had those little dots on his face in the set photos. Seems like they could have achieved everything with straight prosthetics, judging by how he looks now.
I honestly don't care about Malekith not having long hair, because he looks more menacing this way.
That looks like a perfect combination of prosthetics and CGI, which is probably the best way to go about things like this.Amazing what a little post-production work can do...
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His eyes, and the texture around them. That's what they were for
This probably has been talked about and theorized on, so I apologize in advance. Do you guys think the consequence of Odin summoning dark energy is related to the arrival of Malekith and the Dark Elves?
That's a very reasonable theory and yes a few posters have been wondering the same thing.
LOL, in a new Total Film article, Eccleston apparently says that good scripts are "paramount" in his selection process for movie roles.
Come on now, Chris. There is NO WAY IN HELL you looked at the script for G.I. Joe and thought, "Oh my! What an amazing story full of complex characters! I must take this part!"
Just admit that sometimes, a paycheck is a paycheck.
Amazing what a little post-production work can do...
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