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This is a continuation thread, the old thread is [split]490347[/split]
My vote goes to this one.
You bite your tongueY'know, I actually think Fantastic Four looks pretty cool!
I would make a snide, Patriots related comment about your taste but..... I actually agree with you.Y'know, I actually think Fantastic Four looks pretty cool!
So, I can now upgrade my avatar, and plan on submitting a request to the geniuses in the Avatar thread. Buit I can't decide what to go with, so I'm just going to ask for some advice. Which one do you all like best?
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Y'know, I actually think Fantastic Four looks pretty cool!
The only thing that's off about FF to me is Miles Teller, but I'm hoping he surprises me.
I like Gumbo the most.So, I can now upgrade my avatar, and plan on submitting a request to the geniuses in the Avatar thread. Buit I can't decide what to go with, so I'm just going to ask for some advice. Which one do you all like best?
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I think this is really a chance for him to prove his range as an actor, as none of his previous roles I've seen have really been Reed Richards-esque. He's an awesome actor though, and I think he'll definitely pull it off regardless of if the movie is any good (btw, haven't seen whiplash yet, but I'm hoping too soon)
That's exactly why I said I hope he proves me wrong - I genuinely like him as an actor. I mean, I'm assuming they saw something in him that made them give him that role, but I guess I've just been too used to seeing him in a particular manner.
I'm behind the studio after DOFP, especially. I trust that they know what they're doing. I also don't like it when people let previous films cast a shadow on a new series.
I think Simon Kinberg's a smarter and more creative-minded than a lot of people give him credit for, I really hope the film succeeds, that way he'll have a pretty nice MCU of his own running with more than just the muties. Plus, they could do some awesome things with galactus and silver surfer spinoffs.
People have a very different relationship to the Fantastic Four movies than they had to Raimi’s ‘Spider-Man’ movies. And Raimi’s ‘Spider-Man’ movies — and that first ‘Spider-Man’ movie — is a beloved movie that sort of redefined, tonally, sort of what comic book movies could do. There had been other superhero movies, like ‘X-Men,’ but Raimi’s Spider-Man had a joyfulness to it that was unique, I think, to the genre. So, rebooting a movie that was beloved less than ten years after it had come out is challenging. So, we approach ‘Fantastic Four’ with a different set of challenges.
I'm working on an entry.the jan/feb fan art contests are back and this theme is Deadpool +1!
there are some great hype prizes you can win (larger avvy, for instance), but you can also win a Deadpool t-shirt.
The possibilities are endless with characters you can team up with the Merc with a Mouth? Let's see what you can come up with!
http://forums.superherohype.com/showthread.php?t=491427
Ehhh well in my opinion it doesn't even come close to the quality (story-wise) of either Arrow or Flash, but I still enjoy the show for the most part. Opinion seems to be pretty mixed too.. I'd at least give it a shot, watch a couple episodes and see if you want to continue from there. I really do enjoy it.Question for my home boys:
I really enjoy Arrow, I've been watching it from the beginning and I think it's a fantastic show. The Flash is starting to grow on me with each episode, but still nowhere near Arrow's caliber. Should I start watching Gotham?
The only thing that's off about FF to me is Miles Teller, but I'm hoping he surprises me.