
Posted by Jonathan I don't think Tyrese can approach that. The exact look of a comic book costume has yet to make it to the screen and work. Chris Reeve was not so far from making the costume look right, but from the neck down, as far as I'm concerned, one had to suspend disbelieve. So get the right physical type for the character and find a way around the costume that doesn't betray the spirit. Luke stopped wearing the yellow shirt 16 years ago. The first comic book cover of the 90s series showed him ripping it to pieces. --Previous Message--
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on January 29, 2006, 5:18 pm, in reply to "Luke Cage movie"
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I don't think Marvel MAXn so much as the 90s series, tight t-shirt, leather jacket and jeans. Make him as huge as he's supposed to be 6'6" and as wide as 3 people, he'll be unmistabable.
: Just saw the post concerning a Cage movie.
: This is a great idea and I have no problem
: with Tyrese IF
: - they base the story on the Luke Cage
: presented in the "recent" Marvel
: Max series
: - lose that yellow shirt and tiara
: ("would you prefer yellow
: spandex?")
: - avoid (at all costs!)having the character
: say "sweet christmas".
:
: Fine, put Cage in the NA. That's where he
: hangs when he wants to go uptown. Luke Cage
: belongs on the streets and should dress
: accordingly.
:
: I was over the moon when he appeared in the
: recent issues of Black Panther (another book
: that I think has really improved).
:
: My two cents worth.
:
: Bel
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