HighFivingMF
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Ahh, Hell....is that V for Vendetta? Was Weaving V?
Yes indeed. He's also Megatron.
Ahh, Hell....is that V for Vendetta? Was Weaving V?
Funny, I watched all of those films(even though you, Lucifer, think otherwise, yes?) and I saw no variety in Ryan Reynolds. Plain and simple, I am not a fan of the guy's acting and I don't see him acting any different of him as Green Lantern or Deadpool.
Yes i have read the script.And to say anything about the Deadpool movie...how would you know? Did you read it? Oh, wait...did you write the script?
Well I just think that is a ridiculously stupid mentality. They are acting jobs, that's it. As long as the roles are different, who gives a **** if it's in the same genre?And Hardy...he has great acting chops, but I just don't like the idea, plain and simple, to bring in one's name that is already, or already has been in a comic book film. Probably another reason why I don't like Evans as Captain America. I'd prefer someone else, but, I'll still give it shot, mostly because of Hugo Weaving as Red Skull though.
Really? So you are saying his performance in The Nines is the same as his performance in Van Wilder?
Wrong.
And you don't think he'd play Hal Jordan and Deadpool differently? Even though the characters are completely different?
Yes i have read the script.
Well I just think that is a ridiculously stupid mentality. They are acting jobs, that's it. As long as the roles are different, who gives a **** if it's in the same genre?
"'Wolverine' told a story, but it didn't always feel like a story that was very essential or interesting."
For it to be good, they have to completely ignore Origins, pretend that that movie doesnt exist ( I already do) and start over with his actual backstory, Get the writers to read some Xmen and wolverine comics and most importantly Origins and then just write that as a movie script.
What must occur for this film to be good...
1. Foreign language, at least in some parts (I am now quite confident about this since they happily used German well in X-men First Class.). Japanese is such a beautiful language, use it or loose the film.
2. No random characters (Hey kids, Gambit just walked in! Whut?)
3. Violence. Has to happen in a film with knives coming out of a guys hands. It doesn't have to be R rated, it just has to happen.
4. An excellent supporting cast with great actors. Japan has great actors so use them.
5. A tragic ending. We all know what I'm talking about.
Aronofsky is not doing the film, get over it. Which ever director comes around is, for better or worse, going to try to put his vision on the screen not someone elses.