I think my attraction to ww came from comic books. Most female characters (except for Aunt May) are curvy. Most of the ww I have dated are thick & curvy. Curves on a ww just looks exotic to me.
Doctor Who Any Doctor Who fans here? My favorite Doctors in no particular order are: #2,#3,#4,#10, & #11.
You know how it goes. The "new & improved" versions are seldom as good as the originals. Thanks for appreciating curvy women. :smt023
yeah i seen the billboard for sucker punch looks interesting edit - looks like it's playing at my theater:smt025
I am disappointed by the selection of sucker punch's cast. The main character doesn't look at all like she could do all that athleticism. I am just waiting for the day they replace the actors because the cgis's are just slowly getting to that point. I will go see it on tuesday for a dollar.
I think the best thing about the cap trailer is him and the howling commandoes come busting through the double doors like he's freaking Robocop or something. I also like that he actually has a gun rather than just his shield alone. I gotta' checkout Sucker Punch since it looks like it has some great action scenes, plus Zack Snyder is directing the Superman reboot, so I gotta' see what he may or may not potentially do with the man of steel.
I believe that the very early Captain America comics from the forties did depict both Captain America and Bucky using guns. It was due to the anti comics crusade that went on during the 1950's and it's aftermath that led to the omission of this in later comics. Yea ma'am, ya'll certainly do.
Amy Adams Cast as Lois Lane for New Superman Movie Article taken from Huffington Post .com. The Daily Planet has its ace reporter, and Clark Kent has his love interest. Amy Adams has been cast as Lois Lane in Zack Snyder's upcoming 'Superman' reboot. The director confirmed that Adams had the role to the Los Angeles Times, saying that he reached out to her by phone while in Paris on Sunday. "There was a big, giant search for Lois," Snyder told the paper. "For us it was a big thing and obviously a really important role. We did a lot of auditioning but we had this meeting with Amy Adams and after that I just felt she was perfect for it." Adams is certainly in demand in Hollywood; she's coming off her third Oscar nomination, for her role in "The Fighter," opposite Mark Wahlberg, and is headlining "The Muppets" movie later in 2011. She's also in talks to join the star-studded film adaptation of the musical "Rock of Ages," which already features Tom Cruise and Alec Baldwin, among others. Adams joins a cast that includes Henry Cavill as Clark Kent/Superman, Diane Lane as Martha Kent and Kevin Costner as Pa Kent. While he wouldn't comment on the plot, Snyder did imply that Lane would be important in the story: "What’s important to us is making [Superman] relevant and real and making him empathetic to today’s audience so that we understand the decisions he makes. That applies to Lois as well. She has to be in the same universe as him [in tone and substance]," Snyder said.