Add me to the group that thinks DOFP is over rated, XFC too. I like The Wolverine a lot more than either, and more than most people here.
I think we need to all start looking on the bright side. In a couple more years, Disney will finally be giving us a well done, long awaited movie about a group of four superheroes.
It'll be called Incredibles 2.

I think DoFP is a good movie. It's flawed and doesn't necessarily stand up well to the comic it was adapting, but it was a solid entry in the movie franchise.
After one renegade 1994 adaptation (churned out for rights-retention reasons) and two previous attempts a decade ago by 20th Century Fox to make the first family of Marvel Comics a viable film franchise, the studio should stop right now if this latest chaotic reboot is anything to go by. For once more, the Stan Lee/Jack Kirby-created property emerges as a distinctly average adventure on practically every level, its staunch refusal to work in any shape, size or form in these days of the Avengers and Guardians of the Galaxy conquering all before them should be a stern warning. Perhaps a TV translation along the lines of Agents of SHIELD would be a better and more appropriate bet?
First Class is easily the best X-Men movie.
Whether you like the movie or not (critics are tearing into it), it’s tough to deny that it’s full of bizarre creative choices and weird moments that, while differentiating it from the 2005 movie, don’t necessary suggest that the film’s success is anything close to certain.
From an unexpected cameo to an accident scene sure to become infamous among comic book fans and a villain likely to ignite much discussion this weekend, here are 25 WTF moments from Fantastic Four…
First Class is easily the best X-Men movie.
****, I forgot Jack Jack would be all grown up if it takes place years later, so it'll be a story about a family of five fantastic heroes, not four. Nevermind.
All is lost.

"As if it wasnt already clear that the film was in trouble, an early scene practically seals the deal, when Dr. Storm shows up at Victor von Dooms (Toby Kebbell) messy, tiny apartment (yes, hes no longer called Victor Domashev as originally planned) to recruit him for his dimensional experiment, and the guy is playing video games with tons of hair and looking like he hasnt bathed in about a month."25 WTF Moments From Fantastic Four
http://whatculture.com/film/25-wtf-moments-from-fantastic-four.php
See link for the 25 moments. Spoilers obviously.

One of the weirder aspects of F4 is just how often characters appear and then perform vanishing acts for lengthy periods of time. Heres a few examples: Ben Grimm (Jamie Bell) spends a few scenes with Reed at the start and then completely exits the movie for roughly countless scenes before re-appearing. Then later on, after the gang have been transformed, Reed escapes and disappears for a while. And, of course, after his accident, Doom spends a whole half hour completely off-screen.
Its almost enough to make you think that the production couldnt schedule the actors to be together often enough or something; because seeing the foursome share the screen ahead of the final sequence is very rare.
What happened to the Fox/X-Men fans who were defending this movie for over a year? All the talk of haters, but it seems most were just right.
Wow, The Thing has 43 confirmed kills? And Tim Blake Nelson signed for a villain and gets renamed and killed off?25 WTF Moments From Fantastic Four
http://whatculture.com/film/25-wtf-moments-from-fantastic-four.php
See link for the 25 moments. Spoilers obviously.

Its been taken down lolhttp://whatculture.com/film/25-wtf-m...astic-four.php
They did seem to be off doing their own thing instead of ever being at Baton Rouge.
Wow, The Thing has 43 confirmed kills? And Tim Blake Nelson signed for a villain and gets renamed and killed off?![]()