Aesop Rocks
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Impossible poll is impossible.
Screw it, Team Stupid Sexy Sif.
Screw it, Team Stupid Sexy Sif.
A what now? You mean, like, "anyone but Foster"?We need a Dennings/Sif option!!
I'd rather do things to Jaimie Alexander that are illegal in various countries.
Looks like two of you rascals have taken it a whole new level:
http://twitter.com/TeamSif
http://twitter.com/TeamJaneFoster
Dear god, what have I created?
I read that as Jason Alexander at first, and I was like "Costanza! NOOO!!"
Aye verily!!I'd rather do things to Jaimie Alexander that are illegal in various countries.
Which will suck majorly.But Jane is gonna be his connection to humanity, what with Don Blake being kaput for the film. I prefer Sif too, but thematically, he's gotta end up with Jane.
But Jane is gonna be his connection to humanity, what with Don Blake being kaput for the film. I prefer Sif too, but thematically, he's gotta end up with Jane.
I don't know why he has to be in love with a human. I'm just saying that seems to be the story they're telling for the movie, by all indications. You don't have a female lead played by a huge name like Portman find your male lead, nurse him to health, and teach him about humanity just to stick him back with his ex, played by a relative unknown. That doesn't exactly make for a satisfying conclusion except to us geeks who are totally in love with Sif, and Marvel knows they already have our money.
Because superhero films always need romantic subplots of some kind, regardless of whether or not they're necessary. I mean did Batman Begins & The Dark Knight really need Rachel Dawes?Why does he need to be in love with a human to feel a kinship with mankind? Can't he discover the virtue of humanity on his own? I'm not saying he and Jane can't have a fling for a while, but I'd rather not see this turned into an epic love for all the ages
Because superhero films always need romantic subplots of some kind, regardless of whether or not they're necessary. I mean did Batman Begins & The Dark Knight really need Rachel Dawes?