No prob!VERY COOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOL....
thanks Retro....
Look at the t-shirt. He's probably a fan.lolI don't know about the dude kissing the SS, but............................ok to each his own I guess.
No prob!t:That's one department where you can count on Fox.
Look at the t-shirt. He's probably a fan.lol
I don't know about the dude kissing the SS, but............................ok to each his own I guess.
Extras
On disc 1 you'll find a pair of audio commentaries: one (on the theatrical cut) with actors Ioan Gruffudd, Jessica Alba, and Michael Chiklis and another (on the extended version) with director Tim Story, producers Avi Arad and Kevin Feige, and screenwriters Mark Frost and Michael France. The first track is pretty fluffy, but the second contains a lot of solid info. Fans of the flick will probably enjoy both, but track two is the more informative one.
Also included on disc 1 are a collection of twelve deleted scenes, the original teaser trailer, the theatrical trailers, and three TV spots.
Switching over to disc 2 we find a whole bunch of "Fantastic" features, and I'm not kidding when I say disc 2 is worth the 17 bucks all by itself.
We start off under the "Production" heading and are treated to a 97-minute making-of documentary called "Heroes are Born," which offers a big chunk of on-set footage and extensive interviews with all the major players. It's still a bit fluffy and surface-level, but there's still lots for fans to enjoy here. "The Baxter Building: Declassified" is a 7-minute featurette that focuses on the team's home / lab / hideout. Also included is a multi-angle animatic breakdown.
Moving on to the "Comic Book" section you'll find a pair of really excellent documentaries: "The World's Greatest Comic Magazine" is a marvel-ous hour-long look at the FF comic book throughout the decades. At least a dozen of the writers and artists are interviewed here, and there's tons of peeks at the old comic book pages. "Jack Kirby: Storyteller" is a 64-minute piece that tells you everything you'd need to know about the Elvis Presley of the comic book world. Again, both of these docos are of supremely high quality; even the FF fans who detested the movie will enjoy 'em, guaranteed.
Rounding out the second disc are a 3-minute featurette on the FF collectibles, a merchndise gallery, a 4-minute "comic book to film" featurette that compares page panels to movie scenes, and a whole bunch of still galleries. (Plus the package comes with a free ticket to Fantastic Four: Rise of the Silver Surfer.)
Final Thoughts
A not-great movie made slightly better by the addition of some extra character development and breathing room, the Fantastic Four Extended Edition is a must-own for fans of the original comic book. Just focus on the superlative documentaries and consider the main feature a small bonus.
source: DVD Talk
I had a free movie ticket from my theater and i used it to see Ghost-rider. But then again that was a free ticket from the theater not the movie company.Definitely the DVD is a promo point for the sequel...
BUT as far as the free ticket......DO NOT TAKE IT TO YOUR AREA THEATRE without money in your pocket......9 times out 10 these tickets DO NOT get you in until after the movie as been out for awhile.....most of your larger franchise theatres do not accept special offers during the first few weeks of a movies opening......SO BEWARE, and call ahead to find out.
Well if you buy it from Circuit City, you get a free bonus disc with Rise of the Silver Surfer behind the scenes...but if you buy it from Best Buy, you get movie cash guaranteeing you a showing of the new movie.
I go to Regal Cinemas.Hmmmmm.....now I might would spend money on the CC one for the bonus disc.......now movie cash may work......I've never used that before.....all I know is out of the 4 free tickets I've had, Cinemark, and Lowes never let me use them because it was the opening of the movie, and there were no special promotions allowed....
I go to Regal Cinemas.
Sweetness!
Sweetness!
Itrs times like this i wish i lived in a big city.
I live in Satan's Anus or as i like to call it Bangor Pennsylvania.I live in the 4th largest city in the US and I haven't seen one of those.....![]()
Where i live its not even called a city it's called a borrow that's how small it is. It has like 500 to 1,000 people tops.That is quite a description of city pride. Yet funny. And no I haven't seen that poster either. It is pretty cool however.
Where i live its not even called a city it's called a borrow that's how small it is. It has like 500 to 1,000 people tops.
Bangor. I'm not sure if its east ot not. i think so. Why?Your in East Bangar????
Bangor. I'm not sure if its east ot not. i think so. Why?
That's a Nice sue paper.Well... here in mexico you can be the "5º Fantastico"... chek it!!
http://www.5fantastico.com.mx/Site/default.asp
some "new"wallpapers here and games![]()