Advanced Dark
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^ You mean "cource" of course.
^ You mean "cource" of course.
Agree for the most part, though I cant say I'd be too keen on an FF movie adaptation written by Morrison, given how prone he is to changing things when he is just writing one of the books. Ellis I'm not sure about..Only books I can remember by him off-hand are Ruins and Ultimate Extinction.
But yes, there are comic book writers who have handled the characters very well for years who should at least be worth consulting by any prospective screenwriter, especially comparatively inexperienced ones like Kinberg or even Don Payne.
I think some of these screenwriters have egos and want sole credit when writing movies, especially if the movie has the potential to be a hit. It raises their power in Hollywood. I blame the studio. I still for the life of me do not understand why a studio like FOX doesn't bring in some creative help from Marvel. There are people who have writen and developed those characters for years and yet they hire some writer who know nothing of the source material and is probably given an outline and description of the characters. They probably are given a few comics to read. This seems to be Fox's approach.
It's pretty well known by now that FF2 screenwriter Don Payne was a lifelong FF fan before getting this job. I haven't heard a word from him yet that indicates otherwise.
Well....again, I guess we will have to disagree....and thats ok....
I thought the Doom/Reed rivalry was "null and void" as in not there.....mostly because Reed was so weak as a character.....
I don't know what Fox's motives were for making a mediocre movie....they h aven't told us.....I don't know that they went into it to make a mediocre movie, I just think they did a bad job....if they're motive was to go into a movie to make it bad, well then they did it....did I enjoy seeing the 4 on screen....yes and I enjoyed the actors they chose as well.....I did not enjoy what they gave to actors to perform.....AND THEREIN lies my serious qualms about the sequel.......at this point....FOR ME.....there are not enough TV spots, interviews, trailers, BTS footage, one sheets....etc.....to make me trust Fox and this franchise.....ONLY the movie will do that.......so if I sound negative until that point....well thats how it is.....thats probably why I don't give a whole lot of speculation/opinion on what we've seen.......
I've been saying this for months.God forbid Thing's eyebrows aren't as big as they are in the comics.
If we can see an 80-foot man made of sand, we can see a colossal, black armored planet-eater...
^ Well it would be nice but Spidey 3 has a budget rumored to be near 250 million while FF2 might be 150 million. Also there's really no need to spend all that money & make Galactus a big deal when it's not needed to tell the story. Sometimes less...is more.
^ Well it would be nice but Spidey 3 has a budget rumored to be near 250 million while FF2 might be 150 million. Also there's really no need to spend all that money & make Galactus a big deal when it's not needed to tell the story. Sometimes less...is more.
Sometimes less...is more.
I'll grant you that Sam Raimi and Sony have done a stellar job with the Spider-Man franchise but they haven't exactly stuck to the "cource" either. Or am I the only one who remembers the organic web shooter brouhaha??!!t: Now hardly anyone mentions that. Or jumping right over Gwen Stacy, Betty, and Liz Allen as prior Peter Parker girlfriends and going straight to Mary Jane. Or making Otto Octavius a crusading scientist? Or "Power Ranger" Green Goblin? If the changes are handled well enough, the fans eventually come around to accept them. We haven't seen the final product yet for FF: ROTSS so we can only reserve judgement until then. Fox has a lot to make up for though, I'll grant you that.
Advanced Dark said:...there's really no need to spend all that money & make Galactus a big deal when it's not needed to tell the story. Sometimes less...is more.
Galactus is not needed?? WTF! No way are you a true fan of the f4. NO WAY IN THE NAME OF THE ALMIGHTY SHOULD ANYONE MAKE A F4 FILM FEATURING THE FIRST APPEARENCE OF THE SILVER SURFER WITHOUT GALACTUS!! There should be no SS without Galactus, and i'm not talking about some crappy purple cloud, or a bunch of insect looking ships posing as Galactus. IF FOX AND THE REST OF THAT SO CALLED CREATIVE TEAM ISN'T GOING TO USE GALACTUS WHEN PUTTING THE SS IN THE MOVIE THEN THEY SHOULDN'T BE MAKING A F4 FILM AT ALL.
150 million is a lot of money, but as fox showed with the 1st F4 they seem to have no concept of appling and utilizing such a massive amount of money. I have no idea where FOX spent the so called 100 plus million on the 1st F4, but it wasn't on that movie. If anyone can break it down to me and show me where all that money went, then i'd be grateful. the first f4 looked liked it cost about 60-70 million if that. The sets looked so so, and I don't need to go on. Acoording to Black Enterprise Magazine, the budget is at 130 million.
As for spiderman, well I can see why those films are a huge success. They may have made some changes, but they stuck to the source material and didn't half @ss anything. F42 may be entertianing, but if they aren't sticking to the source material, then the film won't be a good film. If F42 is good I'd be surprised.
I'll grant you that Sam Raimi and Sony have done a stellar job with the Spider-Man franchise but they haven't exactly stuck to the "cource" either. Or am I the only one who remembers the organic web shooter brouhaha??!!t: Now hardly anyone mentions that. Or jumping right over Gwen Stacy, Betty, and Liz Allen as prior Peter Parker girlfriends and going straight to Mary Jane. Or making Otto Octavius a crusading scientist? Or "Power Ranger" Green Goblin? If the changes are handled well enough, the fans eventually come around to accept them. We haven't seen the final product yet for FF: ROTSS so we can only reserve judgement until then. Fox has a lot to make up for though, I'll grant you that.
Why don't you fan boys shut up and learn to read. What he's saying is that it's not needed to spend alot of money just for Galactus. He never said he shouldn't be in the film.
Some of you are just bound and determined to hate this film, so why don't you just go somewhere else and leave the rest of us who want to give this film a chance in peace.