Roy: It's these moments I'm glad I'm gay. Popcorn anyone? Also, I just saw Guardians of the Galaxy. I... Have... No... Words... It was just... Wow... The more ellipses the more amazed and awed I sound... ... ... Anyway, on a serious note, I can't believe Marvel. How the hell do they cast these movies? HOW DO THEY FIND THESE PEOPLE?! BY GOD. Chris Pratt literally has near to no experience as a lead in anything. He's been in comedies, romantic comedies most of his career and a TV Show. Marvel grabs him, gives him an amazing script, and he just knocks that GODDAMN MOTHER FUCKER OUT OF THE FUCKING PARK. HOW?! DISNEY AND MARVEL. PLEASE. TELL ME HOW. But, I can't give him all the credit. Everyone else in that movie was by far just phenomenal. It was amazing how well rounded the cast was, from the big hit celebrities like Glenn Close and Bradley Cooper to the lesser known stars like Chris Pratt and Michael Rooker. Also, with all these roles Zoe Saldana gets where she's a kick ass assassin, I'm honestly wondering if she does her own stunts. Like... I want to believe she does all the fight choreography herself and that she doesn't have a stunt double because she always gets type cast in these particular roles, as the bad ass femme fatale. @_@ Also, Roy fact of the day: I modeled Roy's concept, before fulling making and fleshing him out, after Han Solo. His spirits and how they're portrayed through him was influenced a lot by Loki, both the Marvel version and the actual, mythological one. :o Like, if anyone wanted to point a finger and blame the end of the world on someone, it'd be Roy. "You did this!" and he'd be like, "I don't know how you got to that conclusion as I am not that powerful nor that incompetent, but... yes, I probably am the cause of all of this raining fire and brimstone crap."