I wouldn´t go as far as to say they can´t act, but i will say that are horrible for the parts they are playing.Visionary said:I hate to say it, but the actors in Fantastic Four simply can't act. People ask why did they made Alba strip down to her bra/panties--because that's what she's good at (that's all that is expected of her), she's not known for her acting, but how hot she is. Even upon viewing the trailer, look at Reed and Johnny interaction (during the TUX moment) how goofy-faced their acting is just before he goes after the Surfer. I hope they don't act like that throughout the film when concerning the Surfer and Galactus.
Here's why:
To me, it's impossible to have a movie with Silver Surfer and Galactus and not have serious/dramatic scenes. These characters are more powerful and more threatening than any Batman, Spider-Man, Superman or X-Men villains will ever be. It has to be taking serious or it will fail as a story. The goofier the actors are, the less threatening/dangerous the villains (Surfer/Galactus) will appear to be. FF are characters that are up against beings, that are about to kill every living thing on Earth, it can't be taking lightly. It can't be a popcorn, fun, light-hearted film you all are glamouring for during those scenes.
You seem to miss the point, you would never see the raindrop song scene, while Doc Ock is throwing people from the train. You can have humor in a film (that's part of life too), but when something serious is going down, it isn't going to work. This is why ARMAGEDDON and ID4 are crap, because the directors didn't know when to take serious moments seriously. In FF it was constant humor, pretty much no matter what was going on. This can't happen during what should be a serious scene with the Surfer/Galactus, nothing of what they do...or should I say come for is funny.terry78 said:^Points are well taken, but their books have always been the ones that had the most comedic moments, even moreso than Spider-Man and his sarcastic quips. The Raindrops Keep Falling On My Head sequence in the sequel was an example of sheer goofiness in an otherwise moody film.
Yeah, horrible for the parts they're playing, that's not their looks, but their acting for me. While you all are jumping up and down after seeing the pretty shiny trailer. I'm thinking about Reed Richards on the toilet reaching for toilet paper, and Sue's clothes coming off during a dangerous rescue scene from the first film. That's why I want a real trailer a la Ghost Rider/Spidey 3. I want to see interactions between Silver Surfer/FF/Dr. Doom/Galactus, in other words...the acting...because that to me is how you really sell Silver Surfer/Galactus.I wouldn´t go as far as to say they can´t act, but i will say that are horrible for the parts they are playing.
They were in the 1st, and i´m sure they will in this one....with the exception of Evans, that guy really surprised me.
It´s not unheard of that the same director tries a somewhat different tone in a sequel for the same franchise. Spider-Man 3 clearly looks like a darker film than the previous two. Burton clearly didn´t approach Returns the exact same way he did with Batman 89. Even X2 has some notable differences from one (faster pace, more action, more characters and subplots, etc.)Isildur´s Heir said:No, i do not believe for a second that this one will any more serious than the first one was.
First of all, Tim Story can not do a serious movie, so, if it tries, i do believe that it will fail even more than the first one.
Second, there are the fans of the first one that are expecting more of the same, then there are the kids, which were the main target of the 1st movie.
No, i don´t think it will be any more serious, and that´s why, IMO, it will fail, just the first one.
Sure, i haven´t seen it, so, i might be wrong about it, but don´t bet on it...
And, for the record, i don´t hate the 1st movie, it´s way better than Blade: Trinity, The Punisher and Elektra, and it´s a fun light popcorn movie...but, that is exactly the problem, the all "fun light popcorn movie".
I couldn´t have said it better myself. The problem with FF was not that it had a lot of humor or that it was in general lighthearted, problem is that it feels forced, they try to make everything funny and light, even what´s not supposed to be. When The Thing realizes what he has become, it´s a tragic moment. A man has just realized he was turned into a hideous monster. Yet even that is constantly played for jokes (the pigeon dropping, the "surprise" comment, etc.)Visionary said:You seem to miss the point, you would never see the raindrop song scene, while Doc Ock is throwing people from the train. You can have humor in a film (that's part of life too), but when something serious is going down, it isn't going to work. This is why ARMAGEDDON and ID4 are crap, because the directors didn't know when to take serious moments seriously. In FF it was constant humor, pretty much no matter what was going on. This can't happen during what should be a serious scene with the Surfer/Galactus, nothing of what they do...or should I say come for is funny.
Yeah, horrible for the parts they're playing, that's not their looks, but their acting for me. While you all are jumping up and down after seeing the pretty shiny trailer. I'm thinking about Reed Richards on the toilet reaching for toilet paper, and Sue's clothes coming off during a dangerous rescue scene from the first film. That's why I want a real trailer a la Ghost Rider/Spidey 3. I want to see interactions between Silver Surfer/FF/Dr. Doom/Galactus, in other words...the acting...because that to me is how you really sell Silver Surfer/Galactus.
Isildur´s Heir said:There was no change in tone between Spider-Man and Spider-Man II, just like there wasn´t between X-Men and X-Men2.
The diference that existed between those movies was of story, not of tone.
Contrary of what many people believe, not many movies change tone, they only do when they change directors.
Exactly, not to mention Torch making fun of The Thing's ears, when that should have been a serious friend to friend interaction, the guy's flesh is made of rocks...I mean damn.ultimatefan said:I couldn´t have said it better myself. The problem with FF was not that it had a lot of humor or that it was in general lighthearted, problem is that it feels forced, they try to make everything funny and light, even what´s not supposed to be. When The Thing realizes what he has become, it´s a tragic moment. A man has just realized he was turned into a hideous monster. Yet even that is constantly played for jokes (the pigeon dropping, the "surprise" comment, etc.)
Yeah I know who's a silfer guy suppose to look real without CGI?terry78 said:Too many fanboy geeks are into the whole brooding thing for their comic movies, which seems to have spilled over into FF, mostly because they hated Story from the day he was announced as director. The comments over at AICN are already negative, even though the trailer looks damn good. He looks too CGI....how the **** is he supposed to look?