Avengers: Age of Ultron (May 1st, 2015)

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Yeah, I've had this debate with people in real life. Certain People tend to think Celebrities, male or female are the end-all be all of attractiveness. Pretty sad.
 
Scar Jo makes her sound like a skanky meth addict dying from her own vomit in a dirty trailer park in Alabama.
 
You have a furry nun fetish? :gah:

Just because she's better looking than Maggie G (90% of the population), doesn't make her pinup material! Her nunnish looks give her an air of kindness. Her Olsen looks combine with that to put a permanent damper on any remaining sex appeal.

But thank you Nam. In the future I shall endeavor to avoid placing "comely" and "cheek pouches" too close together in a post. :lol

Scar Jo makes her sound like a skanky meth addict dying from her own vomit in a dirty trailer park in Alabama.

I totally read this as "These titties are so ridiculous". :rotfl

I don't doubt that. Beautiful women are everywhere. She just happens to be famous.

Good lols all around fellas, but at least we have to admit she's not ugly!

All these major publications merely function as a marketing tool for celebrities selling their films by selling their own image. No big deal. ScarJ is clearly very physically attractive, but she has the unfortunate problem of having a somewhat bland personality coupled with below-average acting skills. Makes her an overachiever though!
 
ScarJo is Esquires Sexiest Woman Alive :love
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Oh my! How delicious! :naughty
 
OCTOBER 22, 2013
Marvel Studios boss Kevin Feige wants it clear that James Spader is playing a character and not just doing a voice for Marvel's The Avengers: Age of Ultron.
"We did not hire James Spader to do a robot voice," Feige told The Hollywood Reporter. The producer added, "He's a very unique and incredibly exciting and unpredictable actor. And Ultron in the comics is a robot, but what's cool about him in the comics -- and certainly how Joss Whedon is interpreting him for the movie -- is that he is much more than just a robot. ... He's infused with much character."
Feige fueled speculation that Spader's might be a performance-capture performance by saying they're "capturing [Spader's] face and his body to create a whole performance."
 
OCTOBER 22, 2013
Marvel Studios boss Kevin Feige wants it clear that James Spader is playing a character and not just doing a voice for Marvel's The Avengers: Age of Ultron.
"We did not hire James Spader to do a robot voice," Feige told The Hollywood Reporter. The producer added, "He's a very unique and incredibly exciting and unpredictable actor. And Ultron in the comics is a robot, but what's cool about him in the comics -- and certainly how Joss Whedon is interpreting him for the movie -- is that he is much more than just a robot. ... He's infused with much character."
Feige fueled speculation that Spader's might be a performance-capture performance by saying they're "capturing [Spader's] face and his body to create a whole performance."

Thats great, because I was wondering how he'd be utilized, seemed like a big casting for a "voice".

I want him to be the next Luthor - not wasting time here.. :monkey4

<------ DC wishlisting that way. You are having your droid fan status revoked as well. :lol
 
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