Fantastic Four reborn! - - - - Part 13

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Just wow......on Mara's quote.

Double wow......so, what do we have now; grounded, different, dark, no costumes, no 'rocky' thing, and low budget with a bad cast? People are just lining up for this one.....cause they'll just see it anyway.

Just.....why????
 
I guess we can blame Christopher Nolan on dark & gritty. Because those words were not popular until his Batman Trilogy
 
Which is why whenever I hear Rothman as an excuse why bad decisions in the past happened, in the past and "things are much better now" I can't help but laugh.

Fox should just concentrate on putting quality X-Men stories out. They have a loyal fan base, great actors and actresses attached and 2 films that that I personally can say interest me (DoFP and the upcoming Apocalypse-centered one). At least for now, the teams they have attached to those projects seem to be sensible.

Indeed, they are wasting time and money on Fantastic Four. X-Men seems to be back to quality again after First Class and The Wolverine, they should stick to that world.

Rothman was a big part of what was wrong at Fox though, but I'm sure there is alot of it still there. I'm just bitter because I'm an sci-fi fan and their TV division causes me major anger to all of Fox lol.
 
Why do I get the feeling this is going to be a remake of the 94 movie? Do you think they're planning to can it, and the production is just to extend the rights?
 
I guess we can blame Christopher Nolan on dark & gritty. Because those words were not popular until his Batman Trilogy

But the ironic thing is "dark and gritty" was the thing until Whedon came along and proved that "light and bright" can make much more money. So I don't know why they would cling so tight to that idea.
 
But the ironic thing is "dark and gritty" was the thing until Whedon came along and proved that "light and bright" can make much more money. So I don't know why they would cling so tight to that idea.

Josh Trank is a one hit wonder. He only knows how to make movies like his one hit wonder
 
Why do I get the feeling this is going to be a remake of the 94 movie? Do you think they're planning to can it, and the production is just to extend the rights?

Honestly? A remake of the 1994 movie appeals to me more than what this seems to be shaping up as. Very little is said about this project,by what is seems like a 180 turn than what I want to see. If someone seriously is looking forward to this, more power to them.
 
Just remember that when this film fails to find an audience and bombs in the theaters - it will be blamed on Fantastic Four fans who wouldn't get with Fox's program and support the film through word of mouth and social media.
 
EVERYTHING must be being done at the studio. I don't know anyone around town that's gotten any notices about filming interrupting traffic, or any other types of notices people usually get when they're filming here in town. I have a few friends that work there as "go-fers", and they haven't said anything about it either. It's just strange. The local paper is usually overzealous about this kind of production, but so far nada. I mean...believe me, I certainly don't consider myself "in the loop" or to have any type of "insider info", but this production is incredibly quiet here in Baton Rouge.
 
Speaking of the '94 film, I'm actually watching it as I type. Horrible films are a guilty pleasure of mine, and boy...this one is up there. Poor Doom overacts so bad because he doesn't know how to convey anything with subtlety. That and the fact that when Johnny fully flames up it basically becomes a cartoon make this WELL worth the $5 eBay splurge.
 
That would be weird. Avengers filmed near me, and I to a call for extras. Didn't get it. Point is, Albuquerque knew they were there, even if we didn't actually see any filming. If FF were filming, the local media would know about it.
 
I STILL maintain my stance that Fox is holding out as long as they possibly can until DOFP is released. For the next three weeks they will be "filming" but it won't be until DOFP's opens to success or failure will we know if FOx is moving forward with FF or shutting it down.
 
That would be weird. Avengers filmed near me, and I to a call for extras. Didn't get it. Point is, Albuquerque knew they were there, even if we didn't actually see any filming. If FF were filming, the local media would know about it.

Which is exactly my point. I just double checked the local paper, and there's mention of a royally obscure Louisiana film festival possibly coming back to LSU but not a single line about this major production right here in town.
 
I STILL maintain my stance that Fox is holding out as long as they possibly can until DOFP is released. For the next three weeks they will be "filming" but it won't be until DOFP's opens to success or failure will we know if FOx is moving forward with FF or shutting it down.

I don't really see how DOFP's success or failure would impact this film's production. If they were filming Apocalypse here or something sure, but I can't imagine an entirely different project would be effected.
 
I sent out some feelers to try and see if they've actually started working on this thing today or not. Like I said, I'm definitely not an "insider" with the ability to get any major scoops, but I should be able to find out if they've actually begun working or not.
 
Which is exactly my point. I just double checked the local paper, and there's mention of a royally obscure Louisiana film festival possibly coming back to LSU but not a single line about this major production right here in town.

I brought this up a few weeks ago, like how there's usually some kind of announcement in the local paper informing the citizenry of impending filming, possible road closings, etc. But nothing.
 
It doesn't necessarily have to be "dark" and "gritty" (i loved Chronicle btw) to be good. Fantastic Four has decades of material to mine from with enough light and dark to be opposite of Fox's X-Men. A franchise for the whole family and IMO the potential to make as much money as Spider-Man/Iron Man do.

I'm crossing my fingers that Trank, Kinberg, Vaughn and co. can prove the sceptics, including myself, wrong.:ff:

Michael B.Jordan qoute from the latest issue of Men's Journal Magazine (May, 2014):

Michael B. Jordan, who got his break as The Wire's sensitive kid Wallace and raised his profile in last year's Fruitvale Station, knows he needs to be able to bulk up on command if he wants to break into the A-list. "You've gotta be ready to take off your shirt," he says, and he will as the Human Torch in next year's Fantastic Four movie. "They want to blow you up and put you in a superhero action film. Being fit is so important. . . . The bar has been raised." Even in the late Nineties, Hollywood's biggest stars – Nicolas Cage, Keanu Reeves, Harrison Ford, Denzel Washington, Will Smith – were handsome Everymen, athletic but not jacked. Now even Tom Cruise and Bruce Willis, who is pushing 60, are more chiseled than they were in their prime.
SOURCE:http://www.mensjournal.com/article/print-view/building-a-bigger-action-hero-20140418

After seeing That Awkward Moment i don't think Jordan has any trouble in that department.:D
 
I brought this up a few weeks ago, like how there's usually some kind of announcement in the local paper informing the citizenry of impending filming, possible road closings, etc. But nothing.

Are you in Baton Rouge as well?
 
Are you in Baton Rouge as well?

No. But I did stay in a Holiday Inn Express last night.

But these sorts of things nearly always make their way to the boards, either someone finds it via Google or oftentimes a local even signs up and promises to try for setpics. But there's been zip from this production.
 
No. But I did stay in a Holiday Inn Express last night.

But these sorts of things nearly always make their way to the boards, either someone finds it via Google or oftentimes a local even signs up and promises to try for setpics. But there's been zip from this production.

Well, like I said, I sent some feelers to some people I know that are involved at Celtic Media Center which is the studio they're filming at. Hopefully someone can at least tell me if they've shot ANYTHING.
 
Not even the Hollywood paparazzi seems interested in this movie or cast out there. Surely thered be pics of anything or anyone by now
 
Speaking of the '94 film, I'm actually watching it as I type. Horrible films are a guilty pleasure of mine, and boy...this one is up there. Poor Doom overacts so bad because he doesn't know how to convey anything with subtlety. That and the fact that when Johnny fully flames up it basically becomes a cartoon make this WELL worth the $5 eBay splurge.

Yeah but no matter how cheap or badly acted, at least that when watching it, it felt like the F4...no matter how cheesy, the costumes were the costumes, Doom was the ruler of Latveria, he had "Doom-soldiers", comic book accurate costume, etc...just take that movies plot, get rid of the Mole Man aka Jeweler, beef it up a bit, and what a very acceptable F4 movie that it could have been....now we will never know :(
 
When we all started reading FF, wasn't it because they were dark, gritty, grounded coming-of-age stories? :dry:

I know that's exactly why I did. I'm excited for this movie. I'm going to see it 10 times. :o
 
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