Tuesday, May 24, 2011

IT'S A BIRD, IT'S A PLANE, IT'S THE GIRL NEXT DOOR

So I've been hearing that the comic book movie The Avengers (Not to be confused with the BBC espionage series by the same name) is filming in Cleveland, Ohio. Normally I wouldn't care about a macho testosterone dominated film project except for the fact that Scarlett Johansson is continuing her role as Black Widow in that film. It was a role that she started playing in Iron Man 2. There might be a Black Widow spinoff film later in the future. Or maybe there won't be. I'm not sure where in Cleveland, Ohio The Avengers is going to be filmed in. I don't know what the script details are either. However, it would be great to see Scarlett Johansson dressed in skin tight spandex clothing for a second time.

It's a shame that Jennifer Garner as Elektra (from Daredevil and it's spinoff film Elektra) wasn't allowed to participate in the super-hero comic book film The Avengers.  Oh yes, that really would've been fun to watch

Or perhaps it's not too late to include Anne Paquin's version of Rouge from the first three X-Men movies into the soon-to-be-filmed in Cleveland comic book super-hero movie The Avengers.


 Perhaps we could have The Fantastic Four represented with Jessica Alba as Sue Storm aka the Invisible Woman.  Oh yes, that would make the soon-to-be-filmed in Cleveland film The Avengers even better.

 Yeah, I know that DC Comics is a completely different comic book manufacturing firm, but still, if such a thing were legally possible through the relaxation of copyright laws, then Let's not forget the lovely and talented Alicia Silverstone as Batgirl.

Speaking of women dressed in super-heroine clothing (And only being able to have sex with women dressed in super-hero clothing to a brand new level of creepy acting weird), let's talk about the television show Wonder Woman.  It's such a shame that the Adrianne Palicki version of Wonder Woman was canceled before it broadcast a single episode because of the phsyical appearance of the female central focus.  In Smallville, Clark Kent aka Superman battled crime in his street clothing in every single episode except for the ninth season and the final episode.  Yet, those same people kept nitpicking poorAdrianne Palicki's super-heroine outfit without giving the poor woman the chance to prove herself.  That's a terrible tragedy for comic book film adaptation.




Hey, who needs to purchase comic books anymore since there's so many movies based on comic books being filmed right now. 

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