DyeLorean
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She's also the annoying daughter in The 40 Year old Virgin.
She's also in the 2 Broke Girls sitcom.
She's also the annoying daughter in The 40 Year old Virgin.

lol yeah I totally thought he was italian-american when i first saw Who Framed Roger Rabbit.Watched "The Making of Who Framed Roger Rabbit?" on YouTube, and found out that Bob Hoskins is British.
How the hell did I go that many years without knowing about that?![]()
Natalie Portmans annoying friend in Thor is Nora from Nick and Nora' Infinite Playlist.
with the upcoming Avengers Chris Evans has played a comic book character 6 times (7 if he does Cap America 2)
FF
FF 2
TMNT
The Losers
Capt America
Avengers
oh and with Avengers this is his third time (and counting) being in a movie with Scarlett, they were in The Perfect Score, Nanny Diaries and Avengers.
I would say Push doesn't count. It wasn't based off a comic but they did make a comic tie in prequel. It's more that the comic is based off the movie than the other way around.Yep, 6 different comic characters and 8 films! That's a record!
Johnny Storm/Human Torch
-FF
-FF:ROTSS
Steve Rogers/Captain America
-Captain America: TFA
-The Avengers
Casey Jones
-TMNT
Lucas Lee
-Scott Pilgrim vs. The World
Nick Grant
-Push
Jensen
-The Losers
Watched "The Making of Who Framed Roger Rabbit?" on YouTube, and found out that Bob Hoskins is British.
How the hell did I go that many years without knowing about that?![]()
lol yeah I totally thought he was italian-american when i first saw Who Framed Roger Rabbit.
I learned about it about 10 years ago lolWhere the **** have you two been living all these years?
I would say Push doesn't count. It wasn't based off a comic but they did make a comic tie in prequel. It's more that the comic is based off the movie than the other way around.
I would say Push doesn't count. It wasn't based off a comic but they did make a comic tie in prequel. It's more that the comic is based off the movie than the other way around.
In The Incredibles, when we first see Mirage, she's shadowing Frozone, until she realizes that the fat best friend is in fact Mr. Incredible, aka "the one he [Syndrome] has been looking for." This fits in later when Mr. Incredible checks Syndrome's database and finds that Frozone's identity is marked as "KNOWN".
Maybe so but it's still not an adaptation.Id argue it's the same genre. Id put it with "comic book films" more so than any other genre
I'd just never really made the connection between those two scenes.You're just now realizing that Frozone was the target?
Maybe so but it's still not an adaptation.
When Paul Verhoeven first got the script for RoboCop, he hated it and thought it was stupid. The only reason he did it was because he wanted a movie to get him over to America and because his wife told him that it would get him in America and to do the best he can with it.
That's ass backwards if you ask me.comic book adaptation no.. but is it a comic book film? yes.