lordofthenerds
Not a Goddamn Side-Kick
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And poetic.Fantastic.
And poetic.Fantastic.
http://www.ign.com/articles/2015/08...ont page)&utm_content=4&utm_campaign=Blogroll
"Aggressively mundane."
And keep in mind that IGN is owned by Fox and they still panned it hard with nothing good to say about it other than it's, "watchable."
Ben is a late addition to their ranks and you never see him actually interact or get to know anyone on the team other than Reed. Whatever bonding they had happened off-screen. So when the team finally gets together for the final act battle against Doom, theres no sense of fun, excitement or achievement.
The characters are dull and all seem to be acting in separate bell jars, with no indication that there is another human being in the scene. Even when they are supposed to be friends, siblings, parent and child, or possible romantic partners, they act as though the other person was a tennis ball hanging in front of a green screen
There is no bad guy in the history of the characters who has inflicted as much damage on the F4 as this sorry, soggy mess.
Josh Trank just blamed the studio for ruining the movie on Twitter!
Hasn't he spent the last six months denying there were problems and saying he was directing reshoots etc.?
X-Men and FF are like the last 2 infinity stones Mickey needs for his gauntlet.
He knows that he isn't gonna be brought back by Fox so **** it!
Josh Trank just blamed the studio for ruining the movie on Twitter!
Q: Well, based on all that, Kevin Bacon needs to join you in Spider-Man then, right? Chris Evans switched from a Fox Marvel movie to Marvel Studios, so there’s precedent.
Kevin Bacon: What’s a Fox Marvel movie compared to a regular Marvel movie?
A year ago I had a fantastic version of this. And it would've recieved great reviews. You’ll probably never see it. That’s reality though.