What is "Snow White" to you is different from what someone else might consider "Snow White". That is the beauty of fairy tales, they can be reimagined and reinterpreted. Disney's version of Snow White is itself a reinterpretation of the story and one that I really don't recognize but many other people do. I don't see…
I do.
Hmmm, this might be an expensive day:
"I'm curious to find out how a Huntsman movie would avoiding being essentially a low-rent, slightly more medieval Thor."
I'm perfectly fine with this. I like the Extremis storyline so I'm interested to see how they will translate that on film. Honestly, I couldn't see Kingsley as the Mandarin anyway (and I don't really like the Mandarin character to start with). This is a cool choice in my book. :)
I know! That's what I was thinking. He does look like Alec Baldwin!
haha! I would totally watch that. :D
Humans are the worst tenants. The landlady is gonna be so pissed.
Weren't we all hopped up on Beaty and the Beast and Red Riding Hood last year? Couple years ago it was Pocahontas (otherwise known as Avatar). This year is Snow White. It's just a phase. Next year will probably be Mermaids.
They have it up in the post. It's from the new TV spot.
True. But, really, these movies are no more whitewashed than the comics they are based on.
He played Midnite. I forgot he was also in Push, but that didn't do so well either.
Yea, Memorial Day would make a hell of a lot more sense.
I would love to see Djimon Honsou as Black Panther. But I don't think he'll ever do it. I think after Constantine, he kinda moved on from comic book movies.