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mrJack je napisao:
Iz Marvela su izjavili da bi zeleli Huga Weavinga da glumi negativca (Red Skull), u filmu o superheroju, Kapetanu Americi
Sad je zvanicno. Hugo Weaving (LOTR, Matrix, Transformers, V for Vendetta) je Red Skull. Chris Evans (Sunshine, Fantastic Four, Push) je Steve Rogers aka Captain America.
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Pridružio se: Pet 08 Jul, 2005 Postovi: 3560 Lokacija: Stark Mansion
Potvrdjeno na comicconu: Mark Rufallo je Bruce Banner i Jeremy Renner je Hawkeye u sledecem Avengers filmu. I Joss Whedon rezirati film i takodje raditi na scenariju (kao i na scenariju za 'Captain America').
U kratkim crtama sa aicn.con:
'Captain America' panel:
Citiraj:
- A question was asked to Johnston about the tone of the film. He said he loves Raiders of the Lost Ark. “At no time when watching that film do you feel it was made in 1936. It feels as modern today as it did back (when it was released.” He said you only get one chance to tell the origin story and promised it won’t feel like a movie made in 1942. I guess this was his way of telling people that it won’t feel old and stupid because it’s set during WW2.
- Evans on the pressures of taking on such an iconic character: said he has to put the magnitude of the project in a separate part of his brain so he doesn’t melt into a puddle of mess.
- They are 5 days into shooting. “Eased into it. We did some nice, gentle scenes to get my feet wet.” - Evans
- Hugo Weaving was asked about the voice. It is German, obviously, he said. Some of the Red Skull’s voice was inspired by Werner Herzog.
- Joe looked at all the Captain Americas in comic history. “I’m a fan of the (Ed) Brubaker version of Captain America.” He’s borrowing Brubacker elements visually, especially for the suit.
- Going slightly more modern than the original Captain America, which he said was basically just wearing PJs with the stars and stripes on it.
- As of this appearance Evans hasn’t shot any of the actual movie in the suit. The teaser was built from costume tests.
- Entire film takes place in the early 1940s. (says Feige)
- Johnson wanted an actor that could pull off Steve Rogers pre-serum and that’s predominantly why he cast Chris Evans.
- Weaving said he’s still playing with the mask, getting it to work properly. He didn’t elaborate, but I assume it’s a nice prosthetic piece.
'Thor' panel:
Citiraj:
- Branagh said he read English comics, but knew very little about American comics. However, he always loved Thor… loved the name, loved the treatment in the comics, loved him as a character of brute strength and the epic scope of the stories.
- How did Hemsworth approach wielding the Hammer. He said he looked at the comics to see how Thor postured and how he used the weapon, then took that and figured out how to make it work on screen. “(The Hammer) is the same as the costume. It’s a huge part of the character.” And apparently pretty damn heavy.
- Portman wants to play Jane Foster as a real, frazzled down to earth and grounded woman, not a hot scientist with glasses and cleavage. (That wouldn’t be too bad, either in my humble opinion).
- Dennings’ character Darcy is a new creation. She’s Jane Foster’s helper… “side-kick, little sister-y protégée who doesn’t know how to do anything,” says Dennings.
- Hiddleston on Loki: “He is both the agent of chaos and also the damaged, jealous younger brother… the one who was overlooked, that could have been ‘the guy’, but is not… because I don’t have the guns this guy has!”
- Clark Gregg was dubbed the glue of the Marvel Universe by moderator Geoff Boucher. “I love being the glue!” responded Gregg.
- In Iron Man 2, before one of the takes they told Clark Gregg “say ‘I have to go to New Mexico.’” He didn’t know what that meant until weeks later when he brought it up with Feige. “What is in New Mexico?” “Thor. They didn’t tell you?”
- When asked about Donald Blake there was just a smile on Branagh’s face and said “There are touches of Donald Blake in the movie.”
- Portman happy to be “in a family again” with Hugo Weaving.
- Natalie not in The Avengers, but signed for more THOR films.
- “You win! You win! You’re the best questioner ever.” – Natalie Portman to the immortal Bob Stencil when he asked her, a Harvard graduate, about Jungian layers to the film… and does he swing a big ass hammer good?
- Someone demanded Feige comment on Edward Norton? “He’s not here today.” Then quoted Norton’s letter, saying Hulk is bigger than any one person to some rumblings from the audience.
- Branagh said that Thor is very similar to his Shakespeare work, especially in the dysfunctional family dynamic.
- “How heavy was that hammer because it seems like you’ve been lifting it quite a bit…” from a female audience member, which received an honest to God blush from Hemsworth. “It did get easier to lift through the film…”
- Hemsworth was given books by Branagh to prepare for the role. They included Norse mythology, comics, family dynamics books. Thor world was completely new Hemsworth.
- A guy in a Punisher shirt asked Feige if there was any hope for Marvel’s R-rated properties, pointing to his shirt. “Frank Castle is under the roof of Marvel Studios now and we hope to bring him into the fray shortly.
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Pridružio se: Pet 08 Jul, 2005 Postovi: 3560 Lokacija: Stark Mansion
Moram jos ovo da napomenem ali zasto ovaj covek voli da pljuje po tudjim filmovima?
(ukratko doveli su sve glavne glumce koji ce glumiti u Avengersima i Robert je stao za govornicu)
Robert Downey Jr. je napisao:
I come before you a very humble man, strangely, this evening, to be in this most excellent company. I don’t mean to mention other movies, but did anybody see Inception? I think that was probably just about the most ambitious movie I’ve ever seen. Then I thought, ‘Wait a goddamn second! Marvel Studios is going to take all of their top superheroes and they’re going to put them all together in The Avengers? That’s the most ambitious movie I’ve ever seen!
Barem je pohvalio 'Inception' za razliku od 'The Dark Knight'.
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Meni se ovo uopste ne svidja. Kenneth Branagh ce unistiti jos jednu legendu. Cini mi se da cemo slusati dosadne monologe Anthony Hopkinsa uz prevazidjene akcione scene i klinacki humor. Nadam se da me prvi utisak vara ali jedva sam izdrzao ovih 5 min da ne prekinem trejler.
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