Yeah doom and the inhumans or doom and puppet master or even moleman. not working together thats too Batman and Ribin. lolYeah, I remember Story saying something like that.
Next film: More Doom, less Victor.
t:At the end, when Ben hit Doom with that wrecking ball, and knocked him into the ocean, Doom should have yelled "Curse you Richards!" while flying through the air. In fact, Dr. Doom's only line in the next movie should just be him saying "Curse you, Richards!" over and over again...
Without the "Curse you," before it, it's meaningless...I want to see Doom doing, and failing at, really mundane everyday things, and then blaming it all on Reed, ala Twisted Toyfare Theater...example...
Dr. Doom is making a sandwhich...
Doom- Finally, I have created the perfect sandwhich!
A piece of alien crap falls into said sandwhich, Doom doesnt notice and takes a bite. His eyes bulge out of his head in disgust.
Doom- Curse you, Richards!
This is my first post on this site, and I do so because of the negative reviews I read about it prior to seeing it. I saw comments (on other sites) from people who actually get paid to write their opinions, and they made this film sound awful, complaining about everything from the endorsements jokes, the Fantasticar Dodge emblem, the Surfer, Galactus, on and on, blah blah blah!! I didn't expect much, but after it was over, I could not believe the reviewers could be so wrong! There was nothing worth complaining about in this film... oh, you fanboys and girls might want to nitpick about the details, but give it a rest, after 3 spideys, 3 xmen, 1 DD, GR, Elektra, a lot of Batmans and too many Supermans, you gotta know you can't have it all, so be happy with this one, it was pretty damn good!
As an older Marvel fan who hasn't been reading comics regularly, having the ability to see my childhood heroes on the big screen is a real treat, and I thought I too would be unhappy with the Galactus cloud, but it was cool and it was threatening... I thought the people in the audience were awed by it, just like they were when they saw Independence Day, only Galactus was different (yes, there was a ship inside the cloud, that was visible at times, and that made it even better, the audience never knew what the FF were truly up against). But what really got to me was the end, the very end, little kids in the audience stayed in their seats, and when they saw the Surfer, they were saying "He's still alive, he's still alive." They were amazed. And they cared. And that makes this movie good, real good.
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The voice was great, without sounding too much like Morpheus.Silver Surfer was really great,I had no problem with LF doing the voice.

That's the convenient excuse they give in the comics so they don't have to draw him half naked, but I think it would be funny to see him get a bit out of sorts if he stretched too far. It would be mroe realistic.Unstable molecules.![]()

Can some one please explain to me why you want the same villain in every movie? Is your concept of the FF's Universe so small that they can only encounter the same foe over and over? This has been my only problem with the X-Men movies, always Magneto. I understand that these characters are their main villains, but both books would often go YEARS between appearances with these guys, so can't we have a movie or two with out them as well? The Mole Man, the Mad Thinker, the Frightful Four, etc. all should have their own reasons for conflicts with the FF, and not be pawns of Doom. Look how Juggernaut was reduced to a flunky for Magneto in X3, is that what you want for some of the FF's greatest foes?