If so, sounds like a good thing to me.can't help but think he was influenced - directly or indirectly - by some PC agenda,

If so, sounds like a good thing to me.can't help but think he was influenced - directly or indirectly - by some PC agenda,
I don't have some personal agenda based on inequality or anything like. And I'm not stuck in the Dark Ages either.Based on what? The comic industry is full of progressive people with progressive ideas. Few need any encouragement or pressure to put those ideas into print. Most are probably coming to the editors with those ideas.
When you start dropping terms like "PC Agenda" and "SJWs" you sound like someone with their own agenda. And that agenda isn't a positive one.
Needless change which has totally put me off this comic.If so, sounds like a good thing to me.![]()
Necessary change has totally made me interested in this comic.Needless change which has totally put me off this comic.
What necessary change?????Necessary change has totally made me interested in this comic.![]()
But is them changing the Ancient One enough to send off into a rant, refuse to see the movie, and throw another fit every time someone mentions the Doctor Strange movie?
I have an honest question here, if a movie were being cast and it came down to two people, one of whom is one of the best, most highly respected actors who's won pretty much ever award an actor can when, but he's black, or a white guy who looks exactly like comics character, but is who is pretty much the worst actor in Hollywood, which would rather have? Personally I'd go for the award winner.
Or Roland of Gilead, right?I would never tell Idris Elba he can't be Heimdall because he's black, that's just crazy.
It's unnecessary at worst, and inspired at best.So changing a comic character's race, in a comic, seems unnecessary at best, stupid at worst.
And personally I'd land the white guy with the proper look and allocate budget money for an acting coach.I have an honest question here, if a movie were being cast and it came down to two people, one of whom is one of the best, most highly respected actors who's won pretty much ever award an actor can when, but he's black, or a white guy who looks exactly like comics character, but is who is pretty much the worst actor in Hollywood, which would rather have? Personally I'd go for the award winner.
So how many female characters are there as major players in Future Quest? I realize we keep talking about this in terms of just The Impossibles, but maybe this wasn't specifically about them and was simply about wanting another woman in the cast of comic. Based of off the covers and previews there are only two other girls or women in the cast, the girl in blue and yellow, and the woman from Herculoids. So maybe they looked and the easiest way to get another female character in was to add her to the Impossibles.
Why not? It's not like nobody in Hollywood has ever done it and it's not like it's never worked out. How do you think guys like John Cena and LeBron James get work? Lynda Carter got to play Wonder Woman solely because she was a beauty queen who looked the part, and it's obvious she spent the first half of the first season of the show just learning how to act, yet who's the first person who comes to mind when you think of live-action WW? She was a newbie who ended up owning the part.But why waste time hoping the guy could improve when you already have someone you know can act?
Just one: do you realize this isn't the kind of change S.Gallagher is protesting?
I have to list all the super-groups that changed their roster in these years..?Nobody was added
Nick Fury, Marvel Universenobody's race changed
Define "necessary".If you could explain why those changes were necessary, it would be appreciated.
I'm not saying it can't work out sometimes, but it's still a safer bet to go with a sure thing over a question mark. Especially if that sure thing is going to be someone who can draw in a lot bigger audience.Why not? It's not like nobody in Hollywood has ever done it and it's not like it's never worked out. How do you think guys like John Cena and LeBron James get work? Lynda Carter got to play Wonder Woman solely because she was a beauty queen who looked the part, and it's obvious she spent the first half of the first season of the show just learning how to act, yet who's the first person who comes to mind when you think of live-action WW? She was a newbie who ended up owning the part.
This is done all the time. When comedians get sitcoms and football players get action shows and fashion models get parts in franchises, studios are taking bets that the extra time and money spent teaching them to hit a mark and say a line without stuttering will pay off in actual production, and often times it does. The only things that would keep me from picking the guy who looks the part in the scenario you described would be impatience and desperation, and if I'm either impatient or desperate or both, then the production has a lot more problems than who gets the lead.
And Megan Fox still gets work. What's your point?I'm not saying it can't work out sometimes, but it's still a safer bet to go with a sure thing over a question mark. Especially if that sure thing is going to be someone who can draw in a lot bigger audience.
And one thing I realize I wasn't real clear about, is I'm talking about a headliner for a major franchise starter for Marvel or DC here. I doubt very much that a a-list studio would want to trust one of their top tier characters to someone who is a proven horrible actor. The people you are talking about are people who haven't acted before, I mean someone who's been acting for years, but is just bad, an actor who has set the records for the most Razzie awards. Someone who no amount of acting lessons can help.
I have to list all the super-groups that changed their roster in these years..?
Nick Fury, Marvel Universe
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Nick Fury, Ultimate Universe.
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Define "necessary".
Are you comparing a comics book published in the 2016 with a 60's cartoon? Different medium, different era, different audience? What does "benefit" mean in a similar context?There's no evidence that the changes to the Impossibles will bring that kind of benefit.
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