I agree with her. I have a hard time seeing the appeal once you realise you'd be dealing with that. It's not getting to goof around with practical effects anymore.
>the actors hate working on the movies because they're given almost zero direction and often work in empty environments on a green screen talking to tennis balls >animators hate working on the movies because Marvel keeps changing their minds about everything, from small details to whole sequences, pushing animation teams to the breaking point for unprecedented deadlines >directors hate working on the movies because Marvel stunts their creative vision and flexibility, sacrificing what could be daring, engaging moments in favor of cheap, easily marketed quips
I wonder if literally anyone other than the executives who just collect the money find any joy in making this shit.
>the actors hate working on the movies because they're given almost zero direction and often work in empty environments on a green screen talking to tennis balls
Says who? Ethan Hawke said he liked working on Moon Knight and said the atmosphere was actor-friendly, but not director-friendly.
https://twitter.com/IGN/status/1549499578185048066
you're right anon, every marvel production is super chummy and everyone is there all the time, they also shoot on location and never ever use CGI or add anything in post! you are so smart and such an individual! everyone on Cinemaphile loves you!
1. She's right.
2. I could see her as Madam Web.
That was my first thought too
tbf if it's Sony chances are she'll be in a physical set.
She would have been a good Aunt May.
yeah like for real, a good choice for an Aunt May.
Damn she really would have been
I agree with her. I have a hard time seeing the appeal once you realise you'd be dealing with that. It's not getting to goof around with practical effects anymore.
Holy shit, yeah.
She does resemble Ultimate Aunt May.
IMAGINE
Basada.
Cassandra Nova
>casting Jamie Lee Curtis
Imagine!
Cassandra Nova
I didn't realize when I was enrolling in Western civilization that I'd be stuck with these people forever.
Sue Storm who was friends with Janet Van Dyne before she was lost to the Quantum Realm.
Jamie. If they put you in a Marvel movie you'd get a couple minutes of screen time like Glenn Close and that'd be it.
>I'm afraid I don't have the acting chops
Damn
>all the old lady roles are filled by Kathryn Hahn, Dakota Johnson, and Marisa Tomei instead of Jamie Lee Curtis
>Dakota Johnson
She's playing Julia Carpenter, not Cassandra Webb.
>the actors hate working on the movies because they're given almost zero direction and often work in empty environments on a green screen talking to tennis balls
>animators hate working on the movies because Marvel keeps changing their minds about everything, from small details to whole sequences, pushing animation teams to the breaking point for unprecedented deadlines
>directors hate working on the movies because Marvel stunts their creative vision and flexibility, sacrificing what could be daring, engaging moments in favor of cheap, easily marketed quips
I wonder if literally anyone other than the executives who just collect the money find any joy in making this shit.
>the actors hate working on the movies because they're given almost zero direction and often work in empty environments on a green screen talking to tennis balls
Says who? Ethan Hawke said he liked working on Moon Knight and said the atmosphere was actor-friendly, but not director-friendly.
https://twitter.com/IGN/status/1549499578185048066
you're right anon, every marvel production is super chummy and everyone is there all the time, they also shoot on location and never ever use CGI or add anything in post! you are so smart and such an individual! everyone on Cinemaphile loves you!
That's not what I said, moron.
That's not what he said, moron
She can play a troony. Her troony son gave a lot of practice anyway.
Dracula
Want to place those dots on her milkies