Ryan Reynolds the perfect actor for Deadpool? Hahahahahaha.
Name me someone better? His style of humor is exactly the same as Deadpool's, he certainly looks the part, and has shown enough acting chops to handle any serious acting Deadpool might need to do. Had they not butchered his backstory, I actually think its one of the best actor/role choices I have seen. Ill be really upset if what commie posted is true.
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I am praying with every fibre that this is someone purposefully leaking wrong info. If it isnt, Im going to burn down Fox Studios. Thats right. Burn the ************ down. If they **** up Deadpool that badly, Im going to ******* lose it. My all time favorite comic character, they find the perfect actor to play him, and then what...they retconn his story into some stupid ******** *** ass movie plot? **** Fox. Give Marvel its character rights back. **** Fox.
Well its very simple. They needed a movie that made X-Men the last stand look like gone with the ****ing wind by comparison. Seriously, who wrote these last two pieces of garbage?
Name me someone better? His style of humor is exactly the same as Deadpool's, he certainly looks the part, and has shown enough acting chops to handle any serious acting Deadpool might need to do. Had they not butchered his backstory, I actually think its one of the best actor/role choices I have seen. Ill be really upset if what commie posted is true.
I was just busting your chops. I can't really think of anyone better but I don't think Reynolds is all that good dramatic acting wise.
Commie come July 17th...who is going to your sig...Michael Gambon or Alan Rickman...personally I think I'd go Gambon...the previews alone make him look damn epic....however I know your a Snape fan and Snape should have a bigger role then all the ones before I'd assume.
I was just busting your chops. I can't really think of anyone better but I don't think Reynolds is all that good dramatic acting wise.
I think that there are most certainly better dramatic actors out there, but it isnt like Reynolds is some hack who cant do anything but crack jokes. In fact, I have been somewhat impressed by him in some of his dramatic roles...I think Im one of the few who actually liked Chaos Theory.
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Just stumbled across this movie on imdb. It's in pre-production so things could change. It's due to come out in 2010.
It's called Silence and its being directed by Martin Scorsese. It stars Daniel Day Lewis and Benicio Del Toro. While those three alone sound amazing here is the plot. If this movie is produced, it should be amazing.
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Two Jesuit priests, Sebastião Rodrigues and Francis Garrpe, travel to seventeenth century Japan under the Shogunate regime (which has isolated itself from all foreign contact) to see how the evangelical mission is going. There they witness the persecution of Japanese Christians at the hands of their own government, which wishes to purge Japan of all western influence. Eventually the priests separate and Rodrigues travels the countryside, wondering why God remains silent while His children suffer.
I finally saw Iron Man last night, what is with all the hype? People seemed to love that movie, it was ok...nothing very good about it, was strictly a paint by the numbers type superhero movie; nothing we have not seen before.
Could be like Nolan's Batmans maybe setting itself up were the first was good, the second was of course very good. The second has potential if they make Downey a raging alcoholic spiraling out of control causing **** all over the city as Iron Man, that could be decent but I don't think Favreau has it in him to make a dark movie like that.
The second has potential if they make Downey a raging alcoholic spiraling out of control causing **** all over the city as Iron Man, that could be decent but I don't think Favreau has it in him to make a dark movie like that.
Have you seen the movie Hancock?
You would immediately regret that suggestion if you have.
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I don't think you can compare Iron Man to TDK. You can't take Iron Man too seriously and have to go into with the expectations of a super hero movie. It was a fun, exciting summer movie that exceeded expectations. You probably didn't enjoy it as much because of you're expectations. It's not a great movie with lots of depth, just a fun one.
I don't think you can compare Iron Man to TDK. You can't take Iron Man too seriously and have to go into with the expectations of a super hero movie. It was a fun, exciting summer movie that exceeded expectations. You probably didn't enjoy it as much because of you're expectations. It's not a great movie with lots of depth, just a fun one.
I'm not comparing them, just suggesting it could be similar in that that part 1 was merely the setup for the better (by most opinions) part 2. I didn't have that great expectations for it as I usually don't like those kind of movies but I was expecting something different considering the high approval ratings from fans and critics.
You would immediately regret that suggestion if you have.
No I haven't but I gotta think Robert Downey Jr. can pull off a better drunk than Will Smith, plus I always thought that was sort of Tony Stark's background...
No I haven't but I gotta think Robert Downey Jr. can pull off a better drunk than Will Smith, plus I always thought that was sort of Tony Stark's background...
The demon in a bottle storyline is probably my favorite story arc in comic history...I will be super excited if Favreau takes the Iron Man franchise there.
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Tears for Fears is better than whatever it is you happen to be thinking about right now.
The demon in a bottle storyline is probably my favorite story arc in comic history...I will be super excited if Favreau takes the Iron Man franchise there.
I was a big fan of Man in the Iron Mask (which got me to start reading Iron Man comics), but then they retconned it away as "Ultron did it" (which got me to stop shortly thereafter).
Just stumbled across this movie on imdb. It's in pre-production so things could change. It's due to come out in 2010.
It's called Silence and its being directed by Martin Scorsese. It stars Daniel Day Lewis and Benicio Del Toro. While those three alone sound amazing here is the plot. If this movie is produced, it should be amazing.
Plot Summary
Two Jesuit priests, Sebastião Rodrigues and Francis Garrpe, travel to seventeenth century Japan under the Shogunate regime (which has isolated itself from all foreign contact) to see how the evangelical mission is going. There they witness the persecution of Japanese Christians at the hands of their own government, which wishes to purge Japan of all western influence. Eventually the priests separate and Rodrigues travels the countryside, wondering why God remains silent while His children suffer.