i wanna see pics of her. i guess most of her shots aren't outdoors. lol.
What I found most interesting is that Smulders was not given a trainer by the producers. That signals that her character remains mostly desk-bound in the film, which leaves me to wonder how significant she is. Since I dislike Hill intensely I wouldn't be averse to seeing her stay on the helicarrier for the duration, or even die in a random attack.
I had to do a double-take...that's her. WOW.SWEET MOTHER OF ALL THINGS SACRED!!!!
http://www.maxim.com/amg/VIDEO/Television/Cobie+Smulders
I hope we get a reasonable amount of time shown to Maria Hill as a character, if not just for the sake of watching Cobie on the screen.lol
Cobie Smulders is sooooo ridiculously attractive. That is all
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I hope not, I hate every woman being sexualised in a movie...and the comics.Maria Hill was never seen in her underwear in the comics was she? I wonder if the movie version has any sexy scenes..
I hope not, I hate every woman being sexualised in a movie...and the comics.
I agree, apart from the hating Maria Hill bit.Anyone who wants to see strong female characters trivialized, lobotomized and sexualized should see X-Men: First Class. Moira McTaggert went from being a geneticist and all-around badass in the comics to some sort of junior Fed who gets hit with every sexist put-down imaginable. She stripped off in her very first scene, Xavier mind-****ed her to erase her memories and in her last scene her superiors treated her like a moron.
Much as I hate Hill in the comics I'd rather she retain her clothes, her credibility and her dignity in the movie. Happily, Marvel Studios has done a great job of presenting interesting, strong women, even to the point of building characters up from the comics versions. I hope they continue to do so.