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Carnage921
06-28-2007, 05:00 PM
In the bridge scene, the Thing savves the fire truck, Mr. Fantastic stretches to save the fireman, and the Invisible Woman contains the fire and dissapears. But Johnny, he just holds a girl. I mean he doesn't really show any powers. If I was a news reporter I would have called them the Tremendous Trio. At this point, nobody had seen Johnny do anything special. Why did they acknowledge him.

The Geek Vault
06-28-2007, 05:52 PM
Jonny I believe controlled the fire to manuver around the girl

Carnage921
06-28-2007, 07:56 PM
oh, that would make sense.

cronosred
06-29-2007, 02:05 AM
In the bridge scene, the Thing savves the fire truck, Mr. Fantastic stretches to save the fireman, and the Invisible Woman contains the fire and dissapears. But Johnny, he just holds a girl. I mean he doesn't really show any powers. If I was a news reporter I would have called them the Tremendous Trio. At this point, nobody had seen Johnny do anything special. Why did they acknowledge him.

You guys ever notice how neglectful parents are in Marvel movies? In Spider-man 1 and 2 there are babies left alone in burning apartment buildings while their parents are safe outside and in Fantastic Four the young girl was left by the burning car alone.

Carnage921
06-29-2007, 02:56 PM
You guys ever notice how neglectful parents are in Marvel movies? In Spider-man 1 and 2 there are babies left in burning apartment buildings while their parents are safe outside and in Fantastic Four the young girl was left by the burning car alone.


you're right. maybe they figure a hero will arrive out of nowhere and save them.

Yodaman
06-29-2007, 03:35 PM
I think it's funny how, when the traffic stops on the bridge, Reed, Sue, and Johnny all dash out of the taxi and automatically know that the accident was caused by Ben.

Carnage921
06-29-2007, 03:49 PM
I think it's funny how, when the traffic stops on the bridge, Reed, Sue, and Johnny all dash out of the taxi and automatically know that the accident was caused by Ben.

"Sue find Ben"-weren't they going to Brooklyn to find Ben? Who says hes on the bridge. And they didn't see him first because when Sue sees him shes shocked at his appearance.

CWP
05-07-2008, 05:15 AM
He did a little more than just hold the girl, he protected her from the flames. Normally, that explosion would scorch someone, but it didn't hurt Johnny, so that was his purpose. I wouldn't have even counted Sue's turning invisible though. All she did was push through the crowds with her clothes off...

Zombie_Comics
06-12-2008, 09:54 AM
Yeah but they did get through the crowd! Plus Sue is awsome. Or well Jessica Alba is awsome and very hot.

wolfboy
06-21-2008, 06:55 PM
No way. Jessica Alba wasn't a good fit for Sue. Alba is hot regardless.

honest george
07-03-2008, 11:02 AM
You guys ever notice how neglectful parents are in Marvel movies? In Spider-man 1 and 2 there are babies left alone in burning apartment buildings while their parents are safe outside and in Fantastic Four the young girl was left by the burning car alone.

My wife always notices this in movies, especially the examples you cited; you couldn't get us a foot away from our kids in the same circumstances.

As for the FF Bridge scene, I've watched that movie many times and I want that to make sense, it just doesn't. I can forgive the coincidence of Ben's fiance being on the bridge, right at the scene, but how does Alba stripping and walking through the crowd help anything?? And all these main characters all converged on the exact same spot at just the correct time??

Maybe the Watcher was intervening and guiding them along, like Laurence Olivierin Clash of the Titans.:cwink:

Obi-Ron
07-03-2008, 03:15 PM
I can forgive the coincidence of Ben's fiance being on the bridge, right at the scene, but how does Alba stripping and walking through the crowd help anything??

Helped me quite a bit :yellow:

unstoppable
08-14-2008, 08:54 PM
In the bridge scene, the Thing savves the fire truck, Mr. Fantastic stretches to save the fireman, and the Invisible Woman contains the fire and dissapears. But Johnny, he just holds a girl. I mean he doesn't really show any powers. If I was a news reporter I would have called them the Tremendous Trio. At this point, nobody had seen Johnny do anything special. Why did they acknowledge him.

protect a girl from an inferno wearing nothing but a leather jacket and see how well you come out.:woot: