Rise of the Silver Surfer BOX OFFICE Discussion

And prob. 15,000 of those votes are fanboys, and 10,000 from fanboys. Give me a break. After this weekend the robots will be a distant memory. TF has an A- on Mojo. FF 2 has a B on Mojo.

I doubt that very much Carp, The movie was freaking awesome . Transformers is without a doubt the best Summer blockbuster of 2007 . :trans:
 
I doubt that very much Carp, The movie was freaking awesome . Transformers is without a doubt the best Summer blockbuster of 2007 . :trans:

Without a doubt? I'd say that title easily goes to Die Hard, myself. LFoDH blew my ass out the back of the theatre. :)
 
And prob. 15,000 of those votes are fanboys, and 10,000 from fanboys.

So sad when someone grasps for straws. What's your excuse going to be if Transformers doesn't drop like a rock? Fanboys all around the world gathered together to donate all their life savings to the movie's gross? :dry:
 
So sad when someone grasps for straws. What's your excuse going to be if Transformers doesn't drop like a rock? Fanboys all around the world gathered together to donate all their life savings to the movie's gross? :dry:

We shall see.
 
He has a tremendous bias.

Hahahahaah.......Pot....Kettle...say hi:whatever::woot:

The dude is a Supes and Spidey fan,you do understand a lot of ppl here aren't obsessed with merely one thing right ?:huh:
 
Hahahahaah.......Pot....Kettle...say hi:whatever::woot:

The dude is a Supes and Spidey fan,you do understand a lot of ppl here aren't obsessed with merely one thing right ?:huh:

If you consider Marvel 1 thing, then I plead guilty. Everyone knows I'm a die hard Marvel fanboy. It's no secret. I don't hide in the closet like some. (wink, wink )
 
If you consider Marvel 1 thing, then I plead guilty. Everyone knows I'm a die hard Marvel fanboy. It's no secret. I don't hide in the closet like some. (wink, wink )

FF fanboy is more like it but whatever and i don't know why you wink wink:huh:I am a movie fan,ive never cared for allegiances to just one thing:o
 
FF fanboy is more like it but whatever and i don't know why you wink wink:huh:I am a movie fan,ive never cared for allegiances to just one thing:o

Whatever you say chief, but I remember 05. You got sent away with a few lumps on your head from me.
 
Whatever you say chief, but I remember 05. You got sent away with a few lumps on your head from me.

hehe. I'd hate to see what 2 dozen or so posters did to your head in those same days......
 
Whatever you say chief, but I remember 05. You got sent away with a few lumps on your head from me.

LMAO,i see you keep adding:whatever:..you do realise that you were mainly good joke practice for the rest of us that summer as you floundered around right ?:huh:
 
I do want to sigh at the arguments on here that attempt to use box office to prove a personal crusade. Box office ratings shouldn't be used as emotional scaffolding for a person's fragile arguments.

Box office shows mainstream popularity. That's it. Fantastic Four just aren't as ingrained in the mainstream as Die Hard/Bruce Willis and Harry Potter. Fantastic Four did have animated series, but not on any terrestrial channels and i never recall ever having seen FF cartoons on TV in the UK.

A colleague at work with a pre-school age son says her kid will want to see Transformers because there is a cartoon series running at the moment.

If Fantastic Four wants to be part of the mainstream, it has a lot more work to do to conquer the kids' market and be a household name. It's never going to be Harry Potter or Spider-Man now, and The Incredibles pulled the rug out from under the first movie, so they may as well appeal to the adult market instead and make a serious movie with deep, rich themes - bring on the Inhumans and a much darker, more adult, less campy tone.
 
I'll say one thing: it's lucky for FF2 that they gave up their opening date to Transformers, otherwise FF2 would have been blown out of the stratosphere, lol. :woot:
 
I do want to sigh at the arguments on here that attempt to use box office to prove a personal crusade. Box office ratings shouldn't be used as emotional scaffolding for a person's fragile arguments.

Box office shows mainstream popularity. That's it. Fantastic Four just aren't as ingrained in the mainstream as Die Hard/Bruce Willis and Harry Potter. Fantastic Four did have animated series, but not on any terrestrial channels and i never recall ever having seen FF cartoons on TV in the UK.

A colleague at work with a pre-school age son says her kid will want to see Transformers because there is a cartoon series running at the moment.

If Fantastic Four wants to be part of the mainstream, it has a lot more work to do to conquer the kids' market and be a household name. It's never going to be Harry Potter or Spider-Man now, and The Incredibles pulled the rug out from under the first movie, so they may as well appeal to the adult market instead and make a serious movie with deep, rich themes - bring on the Inhumans and a much darker, more adult, less campy tone.
You can still have all those things, some campiness and humor, longer running time and it can still be a good movie you know.
 
You can still have all those things, some campiness and humor, longer running time and it can still be a good movie you know.

Perhaps, with much less camp humour than we've had until now!

There's too little emotional substance in FF....although we got more in FF2.

If kids haven't really heard of FF, they should give up making it more of a kids' movie. It should be darker, veering towards X-Men.

In order to show character growth in a movie setting, the next movie has to depict the FF as less dysfunctional, a little more settled into family life and celebrity status.
 
I'd say that DH4 is doing pretty damn well for it's self and so is Transformers, although there is still no telling how the legs will be, because make no mistake Harry Potter 5000 will hurt it's second weekend. I'm not saying that it will kill it or anything but it will be hurt.
 
You can still have all those things, some campiness and humor, longer running time and it can still be a good movie you know.


He said it. You can have the campiness and humor, that is an FF trade mark, out of this world spectacular battles and sci fi concepts and heartfelt drama has always been a hallmark of the comic book.

What is happening with the movie is that they are locking in on a particular demographic. Story said those are the numbers Fox showed him, well that is why the movie is at 120 million right now and the general feeling is that it is under performing. They can't make a 2 1/2 hour movie because the kiddies would get restless. Man, I love kids but when did they start to rule over us. :huh:

FF natcherly (thing talk) appealed to a wide cross section due to the accessibility of its characters.

The vision of Fox for FF is not the one that fans are familiar with.

That is why they probably don't understand the problems they created with Doom and Galactus.

Somebody tell them that this is a comic book with 40 years of stories and history and if they change too much it is like shooting themselves in the foot with longstanding fans.

FF is not Men in Black. You can take an obscure book and make many changes, it is a lot harder to take a property with 40 years and just make major changes because you think that a giant humanoid would not work.

Geez that is the aspect of Galactus that makes him so impressive. He is a giant with immense power. Doom is a megalomaniac who is the ruler of a whole nation.

The FF is not Batman or Spiderman or stuff, they are however the FF of the comic books and the movies fell short at the worst possible times.

It looks to me like when you have a well known property that messing with the source too much is a huge mistake. Fox made that mistake with Doom and Galactus.
 
He said it. You can have the campiness and humor, that is an FF trade mark, out of this world spectacular battles and sci fi concepts and heartfelt drama has always been a hallmark of the comic book.

What is happening with the movie is that they are locking in on a particular demographic. Story said those are the numbers Fox showed him, well that is why the movie is at 120 million right now and the general feeling is that it is under performing. They can't make a 2 1/2 hour movie because the kiddies would get restless. Man, I love kids but when did they start to rule over us. :huh:

FF natcherly (thing talk) appealed to a wide cross section due to the accessibility of its characters.

The vision of Fox for FF is not the one that fans are familiar with.

That is why they probably don't understand the problems they created with Doom and Galactus.

Somebody tell them that this is a comic book with 40 years of stories and history and if they change too much it is like shooting themselves in the foot with longstanding fans.

FF is not Men in Black. You can take an obscure book and make many changes, it is a lot harder to take a property with 40 years and just make major changes because you think that a giant humanoid would not work.

Geez that is the aspect of Galactus that makes him so impressive. He is a giant with immense power. Doom is a megalomaniac who is the ruler of a whole nation.

The FF is not Batman or Spiderman or stuff, they are however the FF of the comic books and the movies fell short at the worst possible times.

It looks to me like when you have a well known property that messing with the source too much is a huge mistake. Fox made that mistake with Doom and Galactus.


As soon as we hit adulthood........but hey.......do like I do........I have not hit adulthood yet, and I'm having a blast.........:woot:
 
I'll say one thing: it's lucky for FF2 that they gave up their opening date to Transformers, otherwise FF2 would have been blown out of the stratosphere, lol. :woot:


LOL! I remember reading that FF was moving away from the same date as Transformers. I was thinking, wth, Transformers won't have anything on FF2...

Now that I look back in retrospect, I'm ashamed to say I said that.:oldrazz:
 
highguard said:
What is happening with the movie is that they are locking in on a particular demographic. Story said those are the numbers Fox showed him, well that is why the movie is at 120 million right now and the general feeling is that it is under performing. They can't make a 2 1/2 hour movie because the kiddies would get restless.

1) When did Story say that Fox specifically showed him numbers that said to aim that a kid demographic?

2) The film can't be 2 and 1/2 hours because they simply didn't have the budget for that without degenerating into assloads of talking on static sets. :p I'm glad this movie wasn't just 2 and 1/2 hours of blather, it had ACTION and moved fast!
 
1) When did Story say that Fox specifically showed him numbers that said to aim that a kid demographic?

2) The film can't be 2 and 1/2 hours because they simply didn't have the budget for that without degenerating into assloads of talking on static sets. :p I'm glad this movie wasn't just 2 and 1/2 hours of blather, it had ACTION and moved fast!

Agree 100 %. Leave the story telling to other movies. They told the story in the original. Nuff was said. Less talk, more action. :woot:
 
As soon as we hit adulthood........but hey.......do like I do........I have not hit adulthood yet, and I'm having a blast.........:woot:

Who the hell wants to grow up ? :woot: I'm in kid heaven, compliments of Marvel. I don't want to grow up. If I did I would be like most here, and most of the critics. Old men ready for the nursing home. Dried up old prunes. People who forgot how to go to a movie and have fun. I don't want to get like that.
 

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