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Marvelfangirl

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  1. I've been playing Bloodborne :grin:
    And? And? AND?!? :ohnoez:

    lol

     

    I like it a lot.

    It's still hard as hell,but it's fun :)

    I had to fight all the bosses by myself because I can't get anyone to help me :ohnoez:

    I rank this entry 2nd to Dark Souls.

    hm better than Demon's eh?
    Yeah,it is better than Demon's Souls.
  2. The Facts About The Live-Action Rights Of Marvel Characters

     

    Namor, the Sub-Mariner

     

    CONCLUSION: Namor's rights reside, for an unknown amount of time, with Universal Studios but it seems now that Marvel may be able to use him similarly to the Maximoffs and Skrulls. It is a fact that Namor's live-action rights are back with Marvel, but that there is an agreement in place with Universal that may prevent Namor starring in his own film.

     

    Taskmaster

     

    CONCLUSION: Given the information available, Taskmaster's film rights are, inexplicably, at Fox.

     

    Uatu, the Watcher

     

    CONCLUSION: Uatu's rights are at Fox.

     

    The Badoon

     

    CONCLUSION: The rights to the Badoon are with Fox.

     

    Gladiator

     

    CONCLUSION: Gladiator's rights are at FOX.

     

    Good Lord! Fox is Marvel Lite with all these rights still within its grasp.

     

    :ohnoez:

    Then why aren't they using them? :frustrated:
  3. The Spider-Man Casting Has One More Finalist

     

    If you weren’t paying attention over the weekend, the list of candidates still in the hunt for the role of Spider-Man in Captain America: Civil War (and beyond) boiled down to three actors: Tom Holland; Charlie Plummer; and Matthew Lintz. Those names came from sources speaking with The Wrap. But now, Birth.Movies.Death adds another name that they have heard from their own sources: Charlie Rowe, of The Golden Compass and Never Let Me Go. BMD cites this intel as coming from a Sony source, and they claim that the race is down to Tom Holland and Charlie Rowe.

     

    I guess sony dosen't learn from they're mistakes. :eyeroll:

     

    He says without a hint of irony. That sentence makes me smile.

    Ugh!

    It's their,not they're :facepalm:

     

    Could you have told him while you guys were switching seats at the computer?

     

    :insane:

    :roflmao:
  4. The Spider-Man Casting Has One More Finalist

     

    If you weren’t paying attention over the weekend, the list of candidates still in the hunt for the role of Spider-Man in Captain America: Civil War (and beyond) boiled down to three actors: Tom Holland; Charlie Plummer; and Matthew Lintz. Those names came from sources speaking with The Wrap. But now, Birth.Movies.Death adds another name that they have heard from their own sources: Charlie Rowe, of The Golden Compass and Never Let Me Go. BMD cites this intel as coming from a Sony source, and they claim that the race is down to Tom Holland and Charlie Rowe.

     

    I guess sony dosen't learn from they're mistakes. :eyeroll:

     

    He says without a hint of irony. That sentence makes me smile.

    Ugh!

    It's their,not they're :facepalm:

  5. Switching ethnicities is hit or miss. The problems with Michael B. Jordan are:

     

    1. Human Torch is one of the bigger named characters. Kinda like making Wolverine a black guy…just doesn't fit. And yes, I know that they got an Australian to play a Canadian but you cannot tell the difference visually right?

     

    2. Human Torch has a sister…who in this movie is not black. So I understand they're doing the whole "Susan was adopted" thing which is great for PC…not for a comic book movie where they are actual blood siblings. Why add in a complicated story of adoption when it doesn't need to be there? Just so the director can hire his pal? Bah!!!

     

    As far a Mordo being black….does it really matter? Is there such thing as a die-hard Baron Mordo fan? He's not a huge character who is well known and his being black doesn't change the story or affect it in any way.

     

    This also goes with Tilda Swinton playing The Ancient One…not a huge character…gender doesn't affect the story.

     

    Is Johnny Storm that mainstream of a character there is a huge need to protect his overall character makeup? I thought his biggest claim to fame was the team he belongs to. I'm not sure there is a Johnny Storm Fan Club. Is there?

     

    I'm fine with the change. It worked out great for Nick Fury within Marvel, whether an Ultimates representation or otherwise. It's just another story being told from a different viewpoint.

    Marvel missed a chance to change the race of the Storm family when they introduce the Ultimate Universe.

     

    I approve the casting of Michael B.Jordan as Johnny Storm :sumo:

     

    Haters gonna hate :insane: