Very, VERY close to, I'm guessing--Yeah, I was getting that distinct Greg Kinnear vibe too...Ben wrote: Or if you want to keep to the spoof superhero genre, so did a certain character in Mystery Men, which Oober-Master-MegaMind seems to be a little too close to...
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As I hinted at in a post earlier, I'm really starting to question that.
Btw, looking at the character's face on that past, I'd expect to hear Patrick Warburton's voice to come from his mouth...not Brad Pitt's.
Btw, looking at the character's face on that past, I'd expect to hear Patrick Warburton's voice to come from his mouth...not Brad Pitt's.
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Well at the comic-con panel they showed Brad Pitts characters death, which included his skeleton being shown. So unless they pull a deus ex machine (a la Cool World) I doubt we'll see him come back.As for the superhero character dying early in the film, I'm starting to have a hunch that he somehow makes a comeback in the film's third act. Something like him not really being dead, losing his powers, possibly changing sides and becoming a supervillain, etc. It seems like Pitt's getting too much billing if the character is out of the picture for good within the first twenty minutes or so.
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The Comic-Con footage is online:
http://movies.yahoo.com/movie/1809998238/video/21036984
There are a couple of jokes that don't quite hit (that Marlon Brando impression, for instance), but not bad.
http://movies.yahoo.com/movie/1809998238/video/21036984
There are a couple of jokes that don't quite hit (that Marlon Brando impression, for instance), but not bad.
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After seeing that Comic Con footage my gut feeling still says Metro Man returns at the end. Don't ask me how it's achievable but based upon the scene there is plenty of time for Metro Man to dress up a skeleton in his costume and escape. I'm happy to be proven wrong and to look at back and laugh at this post after the movie is released but I still can't shake off the nagging feeling that accompanies the movie relying on Brad Pitt's name in the trailer while announcing his character does die. It just doesn't sit right with me.
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I've seen stars get top billing for a five minute cameo, when they were the only name draw--Let alone when they were the only actor in it we wanted to see, and the rest of the movie was stuck with B-shelf goods.Bill1978 wrote:but I still can't shake off the nagging feeling that accompanies the movie relying on Brad Pitt's name in the trailer while announcing his character does die. It just doesn't sit right with me.
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(Especially for this one, with the bad luck of following Dragon's act.)
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Or it could maybe be that the character pulls off a "Big Z" ala "Surf's Up": His ego couldn't handle being defeated by MegaMind, so he fakes his own death because of it.
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