This is a bit off topic but has anybody else noticed how hugely inspired (or uninspired depending on your POV) Marvel movies have become by of all things, people showcased in the yearly Vanity Fair Hollywood edition?
Maguire and Dunst for SM movies; Connelly, Norton and Roth for Hulk movies; Dorff, Biel and Reedus for Blade movies; Kerry Washington for FF; Wes Bently for GR; and for the Iron Man movies we're getting Paltrow, Cheadle, Samuel L. Jackson and maybe Blunt or ScarJo. Add to that our DiCaprio, McConaughey and Pitt rumours for future movies...
Sure it's wise to go after hot actors/actresses but there seems to be a disproportionate representation of where they are getting their talent pool ideas from. Very inside the box...or rather inside the Vanity Fair magazine...![]()
If they end up giving us Chris Klein, Barry Pepper or Paul Walker for Hawkeye we'll know something is up and where we can look for all future possible castings.
Cough ... but yes capable no name actors are the way to go. However, until Marvel has proved itself as the real deal in the market place casting the "namebrand" certainly drums up much more interest in their projects.
Think about it. How many people would have really gone to see TIH if Edward Norton wasn't in the lead. It underperformed as it was. Without him it would have positively flopped.
1. Its a pilot. Pilots are always rough around the edges. You cant judge a show soley on the first episode.
The latter is true, but there's certainly been more than a share of classic pilots over the years. Anybody want to argue that the pilot for Twin Peaks wasn't incredibly polished? Or the Adam West Batman pilot with Frank Gorshin? Or The Prisoner? Pilots are often rough around the edges, but aren't always.
Also, many shows never really improve either.
Again I have to ask, what makes Blunt the preferred Black Widow. Her massive acting pedigree? Her extensive background in the action genre? She is relatively unknown.
Not that I don't think she can pull it off. I just find it odd people are pimping her for this part that have seen her in only a couple supporting roles.
I'm not sure about this, but I don't think Blunt has ever done an action movie. While both Eliza and Scarlett have. something to be considered at least.
This is a bit off topic but has anybody else noticed how hugely inspired (or uninspired depending on your POV) Marvel movies have become by of all things, people showcased in the yearly Vanity Fair Hollywood edition?
Maguire and Dunst for SM movies; Connelly, Norton and Roth for Hulk movies; Dorff, Biel and Reedus for Blade movies; Kerry Washington for FF; Wes Bently for GR; and for the Iron Man movies we're getting Paltrow, Cheadle, Samuel L. Jackson and maybe Blunt or ScarJo. Add to that our DiCaprio, McConaughey and Pitt rumours for future movies...
Sure it's wise to go after hot actors/actresses but there seems to be a disproportionate representation of where they are getting their talent pool ideas from. Very inside the box...or rather inside the Vanity Fair magazine...![]()
If they end up giving us Chris Klein, Barry Pepper or Paul Walker for Hawkeye we'll know something is up and where we can look for all future possible castings.
Why do people think an actor has to have already played a character in an action movie to be good for a comic book character?I'm not sure about this, but I don't think Blunt has ever done an action movie. While both Eliza and Scarlett have. something to be considered at least.
According to the latest Production Weekly (which came out today), the cast is as follows:
Robert Downey Jr, Don Cheadle, Gwyneth Paltrow, Tim Robbins, Sam Rockwell, and Emily Blunt.
Because super-hero roles involve action. If they're bad at action roles they'll be bad at super-hero roles.Why do people think an actor has to have already played a character in an action movie to be good for a comic book character?
Because super-hero roles involve action. If they're bad at action roles they'll be bad at super-hero roles.