That weirded me out when Diaz came on-screen. I thought maybe it was a cameo role, but nope - she was in it for the whole movie. Doesn't matter, since Jay Chou still stole the whole show. Everything that was ever awesome about The Green Hornet was poured into Jay's one character, and Rogen was just along for the ride.therogue wrote:Every single commercial I've seen for it, and they marketed the hell out of it for a while, focused on Jay Chou and barely mentioned Rogen or Diaz. Hell, I didn't know Diaz was in it until I read a review for it.
Regarding iconic costumes and what qualifies as "well-known," it differs for every person. For me, I don't read comics, but even over twenty years ago - before I even knew what an internet was or before watching certain shows and movie, I still somehow had some basic knowledge of certain superheroes. If you showed me a picture of Superman, I would know it was Superman. I couldn't tell you any of his villains, name all his powers, or even recall his life story - I just knew it was Superman. Closing my eyes, other characters that immediately pop into mind are Batman, Wonder Woman, Spider-man, and the Incredible Hulk. They all have very iconic appearances.
In terms of other characters like the X-Men, nothing major about them sticks out in my mind. I remember watching a few of their cartoons as a kid, but the only things stamped into my brain from back then are Wolverine's claws and Cyclops' laser-vision. Even today, I don't know anything about their costumes, and I'd still confuse that X emblem for just another X. It's not like Ninja Turtles where it was as easy as memorizing the color of their masks or who used which weapon.