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JasonChapman
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Okay the man to play Captain America has been decided, Chris Evans, that guy out of the Fantastic Four who played Johhny 'Flame on' Storm.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/entertainment/8582956.stm
I know there are a lot of fans of this superhero out there. My freind is a comic collector and has been waiting eons for Hollywood to do a modern remake. However, what about the general film audience.
Most of you fans out there know that Captian America was created back in WWII at a time when Freedom and Liberty were under threat from an evil the likes the world had never seen. The Nazi Regime swept across Europe like a plague destroying all who stood in its way. The Japanese Empire stood ready to Attack the United States of America. It was time when heroes were born and epic battles were fought both in The Pacific and Europe.
Captain America filled the hearts of many young Americans with pride and Admiration, he stood for truth, justice and the American way, just like Superman, and just like Superman Captain America always won the day. Those were indeed the good old days.
Now, fast forward to Modern day and look back at what has happened in the last decade. Hollywood is going to have to work very hard to convinced ordinary film goers to view this movie, especially to audiences outside the US. So will this movie work or is Hollywood risking being dragged into a political storm.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/entertainment/8582956.stm
I know there are a lot of fans of this superhero out there. My freind is a comic collector and has been waiting eons for Hollywood to do a modern remake. However, what about the general film audience.
Most of you fans out there know that Captian America was created back in WWII at a time when Freedom and Liberty were under threat from an evil the likes the world had never seen. The Nazi Regime swept across Europe like a plague destroying all who stood in its way. The Japanese Empire stood ready to Attack the United States of America. It was time when heroes were born and epic battles were fought both in The Pacific and Europe.
Captain America filled the hearts of many young Americans with pride and Admiration, he stood for truth, justice and the American way, just like Superman, and just like Superman Captain America always won the day. Those were indeed the good old days.
Now, fast forward to Modern day and look back at what has happened in the last decade. Hollywood is going to have to work very hard to convinced ordinary film goers to view this movie, especially to audiences outside the US. So will this movie work or is Hollywood risking being dragged into a political storm.