What you failed absorb from my earlier post was that this movie got far more positive reviews than FF1 and by posting this link you have helped prove my point, particularly if you read through all of the reviews. There were several that even liked FF 2 better than POTC and Spider-Man 3.
The reviews in general
were much better.
2nd weekend drops happened across the board this summer. It happened to to everything, even the mighty "Transformers." Sure, FF2's domestic total is below its predecessor's and that's disappointing, but the domestic takes of POTC and Spidey 3 are also considerably below
their predecessors, too. (we're just talking about significantly larger amounts to begin with.)
I think we're seeing a sea change in the psychology of moviegoing in this country. If a film isn't "this week's new thing" people are just not as keen to see it. People want the latest thing, and that's nothing new, but the ever-shrinking DVD window is making the wait for home viewing not seem so long. I know I take that into consideration, plus the fact that for less than it costs me to finally go see POTC3 (tickets, concessions, etc) I will be able to buy the DVD soon enough -with cash left over.
And many of my friends my age (43)
especially those with kids, have expressed similar attitudes lately.
With the cost of gas and increasing prices on so many staple items at the grocery store, a lot of families are casting an increasingly wary eye towards the prospect of taking an SUV full of kids to the movies. My Mom & Dad carried thei4 4 grandchildren to Harry Potter yesterday, and they were out almost $90 by the time it was over. It costs a family of four at least $40 even for a "low frills" (i e limited concessions) trip to the movies. Most families are only going to make so many trips per summer at that price.
BTW, I would like to point out that one of their ratings is questionable, that being for Ebert/Roeper. I watched the show and while Roeper gave it a mild thumbs down, the sub for Ebert from the Village Voice gave it a thumbs up. In fact, he gave Roeper a good dressing down for saying the FF was always a lesser comic compared to Spider-Man and Batman.
Glad to hear that.
Whatever this franchise's shortcomings, the Lee/Kirby Fantastic Four is widely considered the gold standard for superhero comics. The FF were not the first superheroes, but their creation was the beginning of the closest thing the medium's ever had to a renaissance. No other book has ever come close to the creative explosion of ideas and characters that
was classic FF. Much of the Marvel universe sprang from its pages, and without its success, there would never have been a Spider-man or an X-Men. This is something that many DC and Marvel junkies alike don't like to hear; that Lee & Kirby's
Fantastic Four did it best and biggest and nothing since has come close.
All a matter of opinion, of course, but if you polled fans between 25 and 45 and most of today's creators as to their favorite comics, and on what has influenced their work the most, Lee/Kirby and the FF would come out on top.
That these movies have not been the most stunning superhero films ever made is a tragedy, and reason for sadness and rightous indignation.
The gloating we see from the trolls is just that. Most of them weren't rooting for this franchise in the first place and most have no idea what these films
could have been.
As for those who say it's a terrible movie, I say "please".... I've seen "terrible" and this movie has a long way to go before you could say that. To me, a spiritually bankrupt movie like "Hostel" from the torture porn genre is far worse. Could it have been better? Yes... I won't disagree that a better paced ending sequence and a longer running time would have helped. Personally, I still rank it at a "B"
Agreed. (Personally, I gave it a "C")
From a lot of the negative posts, you'd think it was on the lowest rungs with "Batman & Robin" or "Catwoman."
It certainly
is not.
I also find it amusing that those who loathe the movie can't seem to find better things to do with their time than to hang around this forum and complain.
Exactly.
When I have time to spend on the internet I find myself going more often to "The World's Greatest Comics Message Board" - Sure, there's disappointment over this film's performance there, but it's all from the perspective of FF fans.
The B.S. going on here is a waste of time and has been for weeks.