^You've gotta wonder how many times a waiter has asked him if he wanted a nice Chianti with dinner.
Volstagg was a bit thin; but hey, you ocouldn't do a live action version faithful to the comic without making him a CGI character, so what they did definitely worked.
Oh, it is my sincere desire that Captain America and Green Lantern are incrementally worse than Thor, so that we may never be subjected to seeing the cluster-f*** that surely will be The Avengers.)
Volstagg was a bit thin; but hey, you ocouldn't do a live action version faithful to the comic without making him a CGI character, so what they did definitely worked.
I don't know, has Harry Knowles got any acting experience?
I caught that also.^ I thought this was telling:
Oh, it is my sincere desire that Captain America and Green Lantern are incrementally worse than Thor, so that we may never be subjected to seeing the cluster-f*** that surely will be The Avengers.)
Idiot doesn't even know that GL has nothing to do with The Avengers and is from a different studio and stable.
No, no, not McKidd as Thor, McKidd as that blond Warriors Three dude.^ Nope. Nor do I wish Alexander Skarsgard did (though I did marvel at how they by-passed him for a long time). Hemsworth was perfect.
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I was a little surprised that he was so vehement in telling Thor to not break the rainbow bridge - "you will never see her again". Why is it important for Loki that Thor see her again? I know that Loki being selfish himself was trying to persuade Thor to not break the bridge and assumes that Thor being selfish will refuse it too. But at other times during the movie, he takes advantage of Thor's "noble" nature (when he dupes him on earth). I guess in the heat of battle he forgets to "think" like Thor would.
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I remember and interview where some reporter asked Judy Dench why she did the Ridick movie. She asked in a very incredulous and snooty way. Lady Dench replied (as if talking to a slow child) "They paid me an obscene amount of money"Black Swan is quite good.
One can only imagine the poor dear and Hopkins having a smoke backstage on this one and commiserating about their awards and nominations.
The things make good doorstops, but you gotta eat.
(Well, okay, they were probably never on set the same day)![]()
Hehe.
Though, to be fair--everyone enjoys an easy day at work, now and then.
They might have spent more time discussing the stuff they were planning to buy when they cashed their paycheques.
Volstagg was a bit thin; but hey, you ocouldn't do a live action version faithful to the comic without making him a CGI character, so what they did definitely worked.
I don't know, has Harry Knowles got any acting experience?
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