She will be fine. Some people here don't know that she had a decent acting career before Marvel, especially from her most popular show where she played 7 different characters all convincingly well.Looks like she's going to have to go back to waitressing..
She will be fine. Some people here don't know that she had a decent acting career before Marvel, especially from her most popular show where she played 7 different characters all convincingly well.
It's harder to justify in an era of binge watching where it becomes very obvious, but I think a lot if shows need to go back to the old TV standard of "30 seconds of REALLY GOOD effects" that get looped into each episode. Remember the old (old) Battlestar Galactica? They had like a minute MAX of pro level ship combat footage and damned if they didn't use it over and over in various snippets. And I still remember almost all of it. Same with the transformation sequences of shows like The Incredible Hulk, Animal, Werewolf, vehicle footage on Airwolf, Street Hawk, etc.When you think how much it cost to make the absolutely fucking stellar Godzilla Minus1 which has some fantastic CGI, great sets, brilliant actors and a kick ass story and was made for less than half the budget of a single Marvel/Disney TV show aka $15mil for a full blown movie in comparison to $35mil for a single Secret Invasion episode... Something is seriously wrong or somebody is taking the biscuit...
It boggles the mind how much money Disney spent on these rubbish shows. Secret Invasion cost an incredible $35 million per episode - and it still looks like like a low budget CW TV show. Where the hell did all that money go? Not to the writers or CGI production companies.
They had kind of painted themselves into a corner with this whole premise. They had to CGI the character, it would look inconsistent with the rest of the MCU otherwise. I mean, it's not impossible that they could have got it looking really good, but it would never match up and would always stick out like a sore thumb, critics would bring it up as a point to complain about whenever the character was potentially used elsewhere (in comics, she's been an Avenger, member of the Fantastic Four, etc).It's harder to justify in an era of binge watching where it becomes very obvious, but I think a lot if shows need to go back to the old TV standard of "30 seconds of REALLY GOOD effects" that get looped into each episode. Remember the old (old) Battlestar Galactica? They had like a minute MAX of pro level ship combat footage and damned if they didn't use it over and over in various snippets. And I still remember almost all of it. Same with the transformation sequences of shows like The Incredible Hulk, Animal, Werewolf, vehicle footage on Airwolf, Street Hawk, etc.
Get a couple of good stunts and effects, then write good (well, entertaining at least) stories around that stuff and you don't need 25 mill per ep.
Imagine if they had just painted a female bodybuilder green, how many more millions would they have in the bank and a show with the same, if not better, ratings?
...She-hulk did the 4th wall breaking before deadpool, in fact she was the first one to do it, it's one of her signature things in the comics; the fact that they adapted that properly is one of the few good things about the show.The 4th wall breaking was horrible. The Office did it better, and you can't compete with Deadpool doing it. It was a dumb idea.
Best episode was the Daredevil episode.
The 4th wall breaking was horrible. The Office did it better, and you can't compete with Deadpool doing it. It was a dumb idea.
You gotta remember the new employees on those teams get paid more then the experts did back in 2012 and take longer to achieve what you see on screen so the money does go to those companies.It boggles the mind how much money Disney spent on these rubbish shows. Secret Invasion cost an incredible $35 million per episode - and it still looks like like a low budget CW TV show. Where the hell did all that money go? Not to the writers or CGI production companies.
They had kind of painted themselves into a corner with this whole premise. They had to CGI the character, it would look inconsistent with the rest of the MCU otherwise. I mean, it's not impossible that they could have got it looking really good, but it would never match up and would always stick out like a sore thumb, critics would bring it up as a point to complain about whenever the character was potentially used elsewhere (in comics, she's been an Avenger, member of the Fantastic Four, etc).
They also knew they were never gonna get away with this show if they showed her in Hulk form very occasionally, or spent the majority of the time focusing on characters other than her.
So, what we got was a compromise. A couple of episodes with a "little bit of super hero action," and most of the rest of the time the CGI character is walking around, sitting at her desk, etc. This would not have been so jarring had she not been, well, a Hulk (known for things like picking up cars, ripping lampposts out of the side of the road, etc). And I believe they could have pulled it off a bit better with (significantly) better writing - but what would be the point? Enough people already enjoyed the show considering it's pedigree. Obviously not enough to go further with it, but even so it's not universally panned, far from it.
Anyway it was a pretty bold experiment. A failure, to me a disappointment (to me, writing sucked and lack of action) but at least they went pretty hard considering what they were attempting. I still think the potential was there. Not sad to see them discontinue it, considering what it was.
...She-hulk did the 4th wall breaking before deadpool, in fact she was the first one to do it, it's one of her signature things in the comics; the fact that they adapted that properly is one of the few good things about the show.
The series was based on John Byrne's She Hulk, which was doing the fourth wall breaking a decade before Joe Kelly reinvented Deadpool to do it.
The problem is that the writers wanted to stamp their agenda on it, and aren't very good writers anyway.
They’re not seriously making a Rey movie are they? I thought it was a joke250 million is nothing to Disney. They love throwing money into the blackholes.
Everyone is gonna love the Rey movie, mirite???
It's about Ray rebuilding the Jedi order and she has two pupils, one boy and one girl and of course the girl is the skilled one and the boy is evilThey’re not seriously making a Rey movie are they? I thought it was a joke
These people must be stoppedIt's about Ray rebuilding the Jedi order and she has two people's one boy and one girl and of course the girl is the skilled one and the boy is evil
Pupils not peoples
...She-hulk did the 4th wall breaking before deadpool, in fact she was the first one to do it, it's one of her signature things in the comics; the fact that they adapted that properly is one of the few good things about the show.
I was referring to the movies rather than the comics. I’d rager 95% of the people who watched the show never read one of the comics, so the only comparison they’ve seen on film would be Deadpool.
The series was based on John Byrne's She Hulk, which was doing the fourth wall breaking a decade before Joe Kelly reinvented Deadpool to do it.