Soon the wait will be over for the superhero film, The Green Hornet. Seth Rogan is Britt Reid, a spoiled rich boy who decides to finally do something with his life after his father dies. So what does he do? He becomes a masked crimefighter, the Green Hornet, and decides to fight crime with the help of his far more qualified sidekick, Kato (Jay Chou). The film looks like it has definite potential as an action film, but as far as the quality goes, that looks questionable. What I do know is that I am very, very sad Bruce Lee is not here to play the role of Kato as he did on the television show because that man is the king of martial arts. Jay Chou has some massive shoes to fill, and I hope that he’s up to the challenge. We shall find out soon! The Green Hornet hits theaters January 14!
Green Carpet from The Green Hornet Hollywood Premiere. Photo by @ArkhamAsylumDoc.
Action Flick Chick Katrina Hill learned to appreciate all things action at a young age by sneaking into the room while her two older brothers watched action movies and horror. At ActionFlickChick.com, she shares her love of these films with everyone, along with interviews, views, news, and whatever else she happens to choose. You can find some of her interviews and skits on YouTube. Over 100,000 follow her as @ActionChick on twitter, and G4TV crowned her their first Next Woman of the Web champion. Her articles have appeared at MTV.com, io9.com, Geek Girls Network, Newsarama, and others. She and her avatar star in "The Action Chick" webcomic.
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Seth Rogen, superhero? It’s nearly impossible to wrap the mind around such an outlandish idea, almost on the same level as Sarah Palin as U.S. president or Ricky Gervais as the next recipient of the Golden Globes Lifetime Achievement Award. -Matt Foster
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Saw a screening and loved it. A lot more comedy than action, but still really fun and Chou does not disappoint!
Sigh. I want to see this movie SOOO badly!
Seth Rogen, superhero? It’s nearly impossible to wrap the mind around such an outlandish idea, almost on the same level as Sarah Palin as U.S. president or Ricky Gervais as the next recipient of the Golden Globes Lifetime Achievement Award. -Matt Foster