You wanna know how I know you're gay...
The Human Torch was denied a bank loan!
You wanna know how I know you're gay...
She has a nose?
Sharp Knees too right?
If you think she's hot, then you must be living in a hole
I was kinda hoping John Krasinski would be cast. Thought it would have been an interesting direction and thought he could give the character the emotional weight some of the other "actors" rumored to be up for the role didn't have.
Evans is an interesting choice though.
Don't you talk about my hole...
I agree he does have the "look" for the Thor character but he can't act worth .
Triple H really impressed me by only the fifth worst actor in Blade Trinity.
The dude from The 13th Warrior was a dead-on Thor.
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I'm actually okay with this. My ideal choices would have been Aaron Eckhart or maybe Brad Pitt, but this should be fine. I'm also hearing rumors that Hugo Weaving is set to play the Red Skull, and I'm more than fine with that.
I just watched Street Kings again last night and there is no way I can see Evans as Capt. America.
This was my vote: Mark Valley
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I think that guy would have been a good choice also. Evans facial features are too soft to be cap and I'm not sure his voice will sell me on him being an extremely strong super soldier in world war 2.
Evans shouting "Avengers Assemble!" will be the worst thing about him playing the role eventually I think.
Who's playing Enchantress, Executioner, Radioactive Man, the Black Knight, and Nazi scientist Baron Heinrich Zemo....or will it be Ultron?
I'm waiting for the Sad Sack movie to come out.
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In the Human Torch story led "Captain America" in Marvel Comics' Strange Tales #114 (November 1963),[9] writer-editor Stan Lee and artist and co-plotter Jack Kirby depicted the brash young Fantastic Four member Johnny Storm, the Human Torch, in an exhibition performance with Captain America, described as a legendary World War II and 1950s superhero who has returned after many years of apparent retirement. The 18-page story ends with this Captain America revealed as an impostor: it was actually the villain the Acrobat, a former circus performer the Torch had defeated in Strange Tales #106. Afterward, Storm digs out an old comic book in which Captain America is shown to be Steve Rogers. A caption in the final panel says this story was a test to see if readers would like Captain America to return.
I know you're gonna laugh or flame me but..........
Dolph Lundgren would be great for Thor![]()
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