Ashley Miller and Tom Hiddleston on Thor !
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[image] CineFOOLS has posted a great interview with Thor co-writer Ashley Miller talking about the Marvel Studios comic book adaptation. Here's a cool excerpt from the article: Not in the sense that you'd want to see a generic "dark" take on Thor, but in the sense that you want to feel Thor's rage when he rages. You want to see him fight like hell, and take as much he dishes out -- maybe more. You want to have a visceral reaction to the guy, and what happens to him. You don't want his adventures to be clean and antiseptic. You want to see the dirt, and grime and blood. ...
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HAVE AT THEE! Pretty good interview with Thor screenwriter Ashley Miller here at CineFools. Particularly:
…in the sense that you want to feel ...
Thor Movie Update! Loki & Writer Speak!
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... Anxious. Thats the word sums up how I feel any time I hear about a comic-to-film adaptation. Anxious is how I feel towards the upcoming Thor movie. I’ve been a fan of the Thunder God for a long time. Certainly not the biggest of Thor fan’s but I’ll take him over the Big Blue Boyscout any day in a grudge match. The writing team of Ashley Miller and Zack Stentz has been put together to pen the Odinson’s first forray into film. And it sounds like the two have their hearts in the right direction. I do like they are not concerned with staying within the confines of realism. ...
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... online. Starring Dennis Quaid, release date: August 7, 2009. THOR Co-writer Ashley Miller talked to CineFOOLS about his work on bringing Asgard to earth. Â "Not in the sense that you'd want to see a generic 'dark' take on Thor," Miller said, "but in the sense that you want to feel Thor's rage when he rages. You want to see him fight like hell, and take as much he dishes out -- maybe more. You want to have a visceral reaction to the guy, and what happens to him. You don't want his adventures to be clean and antiseptic. You want to see the dirt, and grime and blood. You want ...
‘Thor’ Screenwriter Promises Character Will Exist In Marvel Movie Continuity
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... “Our script is very firmly rooted in the Marvel film world,” Miller told CineFools. “We were constantly looking for ways to connect Thor to the other movies and heroes, even if they were simply in passing. Part of grounding Thor in the world is grounding him in the specific, fictional world he inhabits. How many of those references and connections make it to the final product are beyond our control, but they are everywhere.” ...




