ourchair
Well-Known Member
I'm getting really annoyed with how much crap is done for the sake of letting the actors show their faces in these movies.No he doesn't lose his powers. But the Surfer makes his wounds disappears. When he has his make welded off it's all... bla. But with his encounter with the surfer, makes him look human again. But he still has his powers.
It feels like such a blatant act of courtesy to Michael Chiklis to give him at least one scene in this movie where he isn't wearing the suit, and now it's pretty damn obvious that Julian McMahon being flesh and bone is a similar schtick.
I can understand if they're afraid to that audiences will forget who they are when their faces lost under 90+ minutes of being all make up and prosthetics --- since everybody's trying to avoid being Ron Perlman or Kevin Peter Hall.