Devil_666
Super Freak
So with every new year you like guys who look like girls but still got the dong, more and more? Intradesting.
So with every new year you like guys who look like girls but still got the dong, more and more? Intradesting.
might as well get her:
She's not ugly.
How about no mary jane.
Bella Thorne would have been my choice as MJ. I don't mind diversity, but certain things that are iconic to a character is critical. Like a Black Bruce Banner wouldn't be an issue. An anorexic girl being swapped out for Rosie the Riveter; that's ****ing stupid.
Mary Jane has always been made out due to her looks. Never her attitude nor never her model life. You could have a bitchy chick who does some modeling on the side, that's fine; but changing her entire look? May as well create a whole new love interest. You got Liz Allen, Betty Brandt, Gwen Stacy, and a few others ones that they can **** with.
I do love Lupita always being brought up, like she isnt Mexican. Seems the agenda even for diversity is just to substitute based on skin and not location. Hell, we could say we need more Irish people in American cinema, but since they are white, guess it doesn't matter for ****.
Lupita is Mexican? I mean, I know there are native black people in Mexico and all over South and Central America, but I had no idea she was from Mexico.
She was born in Mexico but both her parents are Kenyan and immigrated to Mexico, so ethnically she's Kenyan but she still identifies with her Mexican background since she considers herself Kenyan-Mexican.
Ahhh, Spider-Man 4. Of all the projects I’ve worked on, I get asked about this more often than anything else.
I hope that one day I can, (or somebody can), finally tell the whole story of Sam Raimi’s ‘abandoned’ fourth Spidey movie.
Until then, out of respect for Sam, (and fear that he’d send Bruce Campbell to come after me with a chainsaw…), and everyone that worked on, or contributed to, this project, let me just say this:
It would’ve been one absolutely kick ass movie. Seriously. We were working on some crazy- cool stuff, because everyone, from top to bottom, felt that Spidey 3 was a bit of a ‘missed opportunity’, and we all really wanted to help Sam take SM4 to another level so he could end the series on a high note.
We reached out to Henderson to ask about the boards and he explained that the idea was floated of Mysterio being Bruce Campbell’s cameo. It would’ve been part of a beginning of the film montage featuring “a montage of C and D- list villains that we knew would never be used as main antagonists: Mysterio, the Shocker, the Prowler, the old school-onesie-wearing version of the Rhino, maybe even the Stilt Man, etc.”
As for Vulture, he would’ve been the main villain and apparently Raimi had some really new and exciting ideas for the character. “The thing we kept coming back to was that, as a character, everyone was going to dismiss the Vulture as just an old guy in a silly green suit,” Henderson said. “So we wanted to go the opposite way and really make him the most fearsome and formidable adversary that Spider-Man had faced in the series.”