TripleF
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gambitfire said:Ouch! did someone just get struck by lightning?
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I'm ready to start putting money down on Ants new name. lmao
gambitfire said:Ouch! did someone just get struck by lightning?
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I agree. The split-second shot of Alba in her underoos from the FF1 trailers was probably worth a lot of the box-office revenue. That said, Alba is trying to get away from that, so I doubt we will see more skin. It will be interesting to see how Fox handles this in the trailers. Whatever anyone says, Jessica Alba was the face of the first movie, and she is even more popular now. How Fox promotes her will be a huge factor in the success or failure of this movie. I personally want to see a good third one, and if that means selling the sex... go for it. I'm so corrupt.YJ1 said:As for the "oversexed fluff" of FF1, I disagree. If anything, FF2 needs to push Alba's sexuality even farther. Sorry, but sexy sells and Alba is too hot of a product not to promote. In general, it's possible to have both depth and sexuality but you can't sacrifice the pure eye candy factor that Alba brings to the table. Being a "family friendly" franchise, it's a very fine line to walk. Still, if Spider-Man can keep "dad" and the teenage boys happy with shots of Kirsten Dunst in a wet dress every movie, then FF can do the same with Alba. Being the middle of summer, FF2 will need every advantage and every dollar their assets can generate. Trust me, a three second shot of Alba's clothes going invisible in a trailer would be worth tens of millions at the box office.
Good call. I'm looking on the positive side. I think they saw the weaknesses in the first film, and are trying to improve.GREAT point here and hopefully it's something that's already been corrected. They've stated that we'll get the "real" Doom this time around. We'll see. Nonetheless, this is something that needs to be handled by the script and the writers. Since they're already shooting the film, I hope the character problems of Sue, Reed and Doom have already been addressed. I agree that this cast is of very high caliber and is just waiting to deliver excellence.
Gotta disagree here. Everyone I talked to who saw the film liked it. None were comic book fans.... but guess what? Most people aren't. It's a miniscule part of the box-office take. I liked it, and I enjoy comic books.3) The biggest obstacle laying in FF2's path is the apathy and the hatred generated by the first film. Some general movie fans weren't overwhelmed by the action in the first film. Thus, it becomes essential that the early trailers be spectacular. Since FF1 showed huge potential, it's imperative to grab the average person who paid to see the first movie.
It's just bizzare. I enjoyed this movie and was excited about FF2. I came to this website to find out more, and the negativity blew me away. After reading for a little bit, I realized the majority of the most vile opinions are generated by a couple of attention-hounds... very squeaky wheels, that beg to be greased. Once I learned that, I filter their crap out, and enjoy reading the well though out posts from the people who are not just blind haters. It's more enjoyable that way.As for the blind haters, it becomes necessary to shout down the negative comments and stop any negative buzz that may be generated. A lot of the anti-FF crowd originated from the Batman Begins/FF unfriendly rivalry that was generated in 2005. Batman fans had the venom out early in some bizarre attempt to boost their franchise and that FF hatred has lasted until this day. It's strange but it's true.
J Alba's Lover said:Wait so Antariksh was banned? I saw his post was deleted.
Lightning Strikez! said:Antariksh: See you next year.
i was just asking if he was banned or put in probatation. Shesh.TripleF said:Could ya not figure that out by this?
Struck by lightning indeed. I think he was electronically incinerated.J Alba's Lover said:i was just asking if he was banned or put in probatation.
Malus said:Struck by lightning indeed. I think he was electronically incinerated.
All his posts (and quotes of his posts) have vanished.
Cool.
Except some may wonder what the heck we were talking about on the previous page...
TripleF said:Yep, if trolls to the other side are struck down just as fast, then there might actually be some changes from last time around. For some reason, I have my doubts, but we'll see I guess.
Carp Man said:Hmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm. The'll still be around. I might even be nice to them this time around.I might go to a 1 X 2, insread of my 2 X 4.
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TripleF said:Whatever, all you did last time from what I saw, was bring more and get laughed at alot.
You want to do a solid job of dealing with trolls, and not falling into their trap of feeding. Which you did quite often, is ignore them. They hang themselves, and you don't look like a fool.
Carp Man said:Doesn't bother me one bit. I'm up, I'm hyped, just like last time, and noone can dampen my enthusiaism.t: I told them like it was. I kept them laughing. Laughter is the best medicine.
TripleF said:You know what? you're excitement is fine with me. It's cool in fact. Just keep it as that, and all will be well. It's cool that you're hyped, no problem with that either. Again, keep it as a fun, excited hype, and everyone is cool. Pick fights, and hopefully the mods will do their job.![]()
Carp Man said:Think I will go over to the Superman boards. Take a walk on the wild side. LOL.
Lightning Strikez! said:I would suggest not getting too "wild". My bolts don't discriminate by board...or have you forgotten which mod buried your original S/N?![]()
Yeah.
Now let's get back on topic please, folks.
highguard said:What was ant banned for, just so I know what not to do. was it bad language as he used sometimes
TripleF said:He didn't take his medication.![]()
highguard said:Well now I know what to do. You have been Sooooooooooo helpful, lol.
Source: http://www.chud.com/index.php?type=news&id=8025THE KINGDOM WAS NOT SO HEAVENLY FOR EVA GREEN
11.14.06
By Devin Faraci
Eva Green has an indie sensibility in a big budget world. At the Casino Royale junket in New York City she wore a very concealing and shapeless black outfit, and a big skull ring, making her very different from fellow new Bond girl Caterino Murino, who showed up in a sexy and low cut dress. It isnt that Green is prudish: her first big break was in Bernardo Bertoluccis The Dreamers, where she bared all in the name of art. You just got the impression that she wanted to be taken seriously as an actress especially considering how she responded to some of the dumber questions at the roundtable (one reporter a female asked her how she made her boobs look so big in a certain scene. Besides the fact that anyone who has seen The Dreamers knows that Green isnt exactly flat-chested, how ridiculous is that question?).
She probably experienced some similarly dumb questions when promoting her first Hollywood movie, Ridley Scotts Kingdom of Heaven, a Crusades epic that Fox cut to shreds for the original release. But it wasnt just the stupid junketeers who made that particular press tour tough; it was also the fact that her role in the truncated version is a shadow of the bigger part she has in the full directors cut.
It was really painful, especially to do the publicity and talk about it since [the part in the shorter cut] wasnt really what I had done it was a love interest, and thats it, she told me when I asked her about the film. But I learned a lot from it. I realized, you know what, its just a movie, this is not your life. Still, it was not easy to face the slashed version. It was really painful. I had my glass of red wine.
It probably took a little more than a glass of red wine to calm Ridley Scott down. Ridley was really angry, she said. It was cut like three weeks before the distribution. You can see it, the editings weird.
While Green blames the whole thing on the studio - Theyre scared of being too dark she said - it didnt stop her from coming to Sony for the very major role of Vesper Lynd in Casino Royale. Lynd is probably the most complex and interesting Bond girl in the series history, but its another role that could have been destroyed by heavy handed editing. Im like, Will I be cut? But its just like, what can I do?
Its refreshing for a change to hear an actor be honest about things like this in interviews, more of them should do it.If other big studios don't cast her in their future films because of comments like this i think that says more about them than it does about her.TripleF said:I understand her being upset, but it was probably not a good idea to speak so "candidly". Other studios may think she will be just as candid about them in the future. But I understand her being upset with how Fox sometimes works.
Retroman said:^^Well Singer's editing decisions have not always been the greatest (example: Return to Krypton) but the positives outway the negatives on his movies.