I think if Get Smart does well at the box office Peter Segal will have more leverage at the studio and there will be a bigger chance that Shazam will finally get the bo ahead.Kind of like how Zack Snyder had to prove himself with 300 before getting Watchmen off the ground.
Get Smart looks like a funny comedy and we all need a good laugh some times. Steve Carell is a perfect replacement for Don Adams as the goodhearted but bumbling Maxwell Smart. Steve Carell is perfect as a sweet well meaning but socially awkward bumbling guy. He was totally hilarious in the 40 Year Old Virgin.

Get Smart looks incredibly bad and annoying by the way. It seems they are trying to make people laugh but instead they will be pissed at how lame the humor in it is. Thats what I got when I saw the trailer for that movie in the cinema and the audience reaction.
Max Smart wasn't all that bumbling on the show, but since it's an origin, I can see why. He was pretty proficient, he just happened to have crazy **** happening to him all the time...his luck was just bad.![]()
He wasn't totally incompetent but he was pretty goofy and bumbling.Get Smart looks incredibly bad and annoying by the way. It seems they are trying to make people laugh but instead they will be pissed at how lame the humor in it is. Thats what I got when I saw the trailer for that movie in the cinema and the audience reaction.
I'm afraid I can't see this guy playing Captain Marvel. Sorry.I'd like to see Jason Segel (How I Met Your Mother, Forgetting Sarah Marshall) as Captain Marvel. He could effectively pull off the persona of a child suddenly inhabiting a super heroic, fully grown body. Segel is both hilarious and, at 6'4, huge for a comedic actor. Even though he's best known for being funny (something this role needs), he can also be very intimidating (SLC Punk!). To me, Segel combines everything the role really needs. Just give him a couple months in the gym to bulk up and we have a good Captain Marvel.
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I'm afraid I can't see this guy playing Captain Marvel. Sorry.
The right way to do this movie is to look at what Disney and Pixar have been doing for years. All those great movies that have come out of their camps have been kid oriented family friendly fairs that have huge notes of seriousness.
The fact that Billy is an orphan is serious.
The fact that Billy is going to have to realize that his powers aren't just fun and games and that people might die if he doesn't do the wise and right thing is serious.
Black Adam and his overall presence is deadly serious. He doesn't need to be killing people left and right but the way he's been written recently they'd do well to tap into his desire to impose his order onto the world and the fact that he's willing to accept the cost of doing so. He's a fascist; a superpowered Mussolini in a way.
Good points. Disney and Pixar have succeeded because their films appeal to such a wide audience. In all honesty, I'd say The Incredibles was a far better movie than Fantastic 4 because it was fun and kid friendly, but also had good plots and character development. They were serious and tense when they needed to be, but fun and adventerous when they needed to be.
My blog on the Shazam latest...
http://blogs.coventrytelegraph.net/thegeekfiles/2008/06/shazam.html
The article quoted at Sci Fi Wire:
http://www.scifi.com/scifiwire/index.php?category=0&id=55170
Apologies if already posted.
Eek. No offense but, you really aren't a Captain Marvel fan, are you? Shazam isn't the main character, Shazam is an old wizard. Captain Marvel is the main character. Also, Brandon Molale IS fresh talent.

I get the feeling he's been saving himself for itBrandon Molale IS perfect for Captain Marvel!
t:I'm a little disappointed in all of the characters in a DC Universe they would attempt to do a Shazam! movie,they must be tailoring it towards children like "Underdog".And than the actor that is playing Max Well Smart to be attached to it...oh...the blashpemy.......