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Title: Thor and Capt America as Visioned by Hollywood
Post by: stuntmovie on June 05, 2010, 08:47:33 AM
Here's Hollywood's idea of Captain America's uniform.
Title: Re: Thor and Capt America as Visioned by Hollywood
Post by: Parker on June 05, 2010, 08:53:24 AM
Here's Hollywood's idea of Captain America's uniform.
Looks too old skool...but it hides muscle, what they want, no muscle suit.
Title: Re: Thor and Capt America as Visioned by Hollywood
Post by: G_Thang on June 05, 2010, 09:05:34 AM
hey...where cap north america get his strength?  i never read his comic books.  was it from a stone like juggernaut or an exoskeleton under his clothes, or a low-level mutant which would make him an enemy of north america?
Title: Re: Thor and Capt America as Visioned by Hollywood
Post by: Parker on June 05, 2010, 09:08:17 AM
hey...where cap north america get his strength?  i never read his comic books.  was it from a stone like juggernaut or an exoskeleton under his clothes?
Super Soldier Serum, which was told later on that they used black soldiers to develop it...many were bigger than Cap was...but they died of the side effects...they used them to perfect it and gave it to dude...
Title: Re: Thor and Capt America as Visioned by Hollywood
Post by: Man of Steel on June 05, 2010, 09:08:22 AM
It was a super solider serum.
Title: Re: Thor and Capt America as Visioned by Hollywood
Post by: noworries on June 05, 2010, 09:10:15 AM
did some major placement on THOR.  They did keep some Taylor Made stuff though  >:(
Title: Re: Thor and Capt America as Visioned by Hollywood
Post by: G_Thang on June 05, 2010, 09:13:10 AM
Super Soldier Serum, which was told later on that they used black soldiers to develop it...many were bigger than Cap was...but they died of the side effects...they used them to perfect it and gave it to dude...

ok...if blk guys got so called  better genetics in real time...then how come more of them are not mutants in marvel like wolverine and a captain americas?  they should have been able to survive the experiments.  

i like stan lee for creating storm, that fine b###h askani, and Magnus but what's up with a lack of level 5 mutant brothers?
Title: Re: Thor and Capt America as Visioned by Hollywood
Post by: SF1900 on June 05, 2010, 09:16:29 AM
He looks too commercialized.
Title: Re: Thor and Capt America as Visioned by Hollywood
Post by: Parker on June 05, 2010, 09:16:30 AM
ok...if blk guys got so called  better genetics in real time...then how come more of them are not mutants in marvel like wolverine and a captain americas?  they should have been able to survive the experiments.  

i like stan lee for creating storm, that fine b###h askani, and Magnus but what's up with a lack of level 5 mutant brothers?
Well, because black people don't write the shit. But, there is Bishop and Luke Cage (Power Man)
Title: Re: Thor and Capt America as Visioned by Hollywood
Post by: SF1900 on June 05, 2010, 09:17:22 AM
Well, because black people don't write the shit. But, there is Bishop and Luke Cage (Power Man)

To be honest, its probably all about capital. I went to a comic book store in manhattan yesterday. About 70% of the customers were white, 29% were asian, and the other 1% was a mix between latino and african american. You're going to cater to the people who buy your comic books.
Title: Re: Thor and Capt America as Visioned by Hollywood
Post by: lift 456 on June 05, 2010, 09:18:49 AM
a little too "Ace and Gary" for me, but it'll be popular here, noooo doubt
Title: Re: Thor and Capt America as Visioned by Hollywood
Post by: Parker on June 05, 2010, 09:44:10 AM
To be honest, its probably all about capital. I went to a comic book store in manhattan yesterday. About 70% of the customers were white, 29% were asian, and the other 1% was a mix between latino and african american. You're going to cater to the people who buy your comic books.
True, but a lot of brothas pay attention to the comics. Method Man, aka Johnny Blaze, Ghost Face aka Toney Starks, they even had a Wu-Tang comic (I have #0 and #1). even in college, there were comicbook geeks who were "thuggish". I had friend and roommate that was from St.Thomas (no nerd) and he was a graphic arts major who collected The Darkness.
I was a Joe Mad fan back when he inked Uncanny X-men.

But, I agree with what you are saying...
I still think that they need to have either Michael Jai White, Wesley Snipes or that African dude play Black Panther. And Michael Jai White to play Luke Cage.
Title: Re: Thor and Capt America as Visioned by Hollywood
Post by: SF1900 on June 05, 2010, 09:47:30 AM
True, but a lot of brothas pay attention to the comics. Method Man, aka Johnny Blaze, Ghost Face aka Toney Starks, they even had a Wu-Tang comic (I have #0 and #1). even in college, there were comicbook geeks who were "thuggish". I had friend and roommate that was from St.Thomas (no nerd) and he was a graphic arts major who collected The Darkness.
I was a Joe Mad fan back when he inked Uncanny X-men.

But, I agree with what you are saying...
I still think that they need to have either Michael Jai White, Wesley Snipes or that African dude play Black Panther. And Michael Jai White to play Luke Cage.

I mean, yeah, there are black people who like comics. However, visit any comic book store or forum, and the predominate race is Caucasian. Personally, I like graphic novels. My favorite is The Sandman by Neil Gaiman. Good stuff. But I am not too sure if the brothas will dig his stuff.

(http://www.enjolrasworld.com/Annotations/Sandman%20Endless%20Nights/sandman_endless_nights_special_large.jpg)
Title: Re: Thor and Capt America as Visioned by Hollywood
Post by: Parker on June 05, 2010, 09:56:20 AM
I mean, yeah, there are black people who like comics. However, visit any comic book store or forum, and the predominate race is Caucasian. Personally, I like graphic novels. My favorite is The Sandman by Neil Gaiman. Good stuff. But I am not too sure if the brothas will dig his stuff.

(http://www.enjolrasworld.com/Annotations/Sandman%20Endless%20Nights/sandman_endless_nights_special_large.jpg)
Sandman is good and so is Fables, as well as American Century, which should be made into a movie, BTW. I also liked The First as well. Also a new one out called Escape From Wonderland, shit is evil, disturbed and sexy.


G, I think that they were going for a more stately Magnus, and he matched up with the actor who played Professor Xavier, since both are suppose to be the same age and were friends.
Title: Re: Thor and Capt America as Visioned by Hollywood
Post by: SF1900 on June 05, 2010, 10:00:41 AM
I agree.

This is the sickest writer, Alan Moore:

Wrote Watchmen, V for Vendette, and From Hell

(http://caribbeanbookblog.files.wordpress.com/2009/11/alan_moore.jpg)
Title: Re: Thor and Capt America as Visioned by Hollywood
Post by: Parker on June 05, 2010, 10:10:16 AM
I agree.

This is the sickest writer, Alan Moore:

Wrote Watchmen, V for Vendette, and From Hell

(http://caribbeanbookblog.files.wordpress.com/2009/11/alan_moore.jpg)
Yeah he has a sick touch, and his attention to detail is amazing. Great storyteller.