The "Keep Hope Alive" (that the rights can revert back to Marvel) thread - Part 5

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Actually The Invisible Burger comes with a force shield around it .
Since you already cannot see it , that makes it kind of difficult to eat .
 
The brand will become so toxic it will be many years, possibly decades before Marvel can salvage it and make a respectable franchise.
or maybe it'll be so unrecognizable as the Fantastic Four that when Marvel makes the Fantastic Four, no one will even associate the two with each other.

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None Of This Limp-Lou "Stretchy Guys" prancing around the Mulberry Bush with any "Styrofoam Rock Guys" in Blue Underwear around here.

Not In This Fox Dojo!...

Cuz That's Just The Way We Roll It, Daddy-O.
Like a Loose Cannon, Downhill....High Drenalin', Grounded
&Hella Extreme to the PG-13!!!

We're Keepin It Real...
And If You're Scared, Go To Church!

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*sighs*

This is what happens when a project puts out absolutely no information to the fans....

*shakes head*
 
*sighs*

This is what happens when a project puts out absolutely no information to the fans....

*shakes head*

Maybe they'll suprprise us with something at Comic-Con.

. . . but I'm getting to the point I don't think they'll want to talk about it a week before release.

They must have Trank on a VERY short leash. Do they even let him go out for coffee? You'd figure at the very least we would have seen him with MBJ at a Baton Rouge Starbucks or something.

If I were him, I'd be pissed that Kinberg was out there saying more about my movie than I could.
 
But there is one good point though. This movie will not resemble the Fantastic Four. So if Disney ever got the rights back. The Disney version would look different & more professional compared to this one
 
Maybe they'll suprprise us with something at Comic-Con.

. . . but I'm getting to the point I don't think they'll want to talk about it a week before release.

They must have Trank on a VERY short leash. Do they even let him go out for coffee? You'd figure at the very least we would have seen him with MBJ at a Baton Rouge Starbucks or something.

If I were him, I'd be pissed that Kinberg was out there saying more about my movie than I could.

They let him out for invisible burgers.
 
If I were him, I'd be pissed that Kinberg was out there saying more about my movie than I could.

Until I read this I wasn't aware Kinberg was involved as a writer and producer.

Maybe this film will be slightly entertaining.

Anyway, the only way Fox will give up the rights is if this movie tanks so bad it actually makes less than zero at the box office.

A big amount of people will just think this is another Marvel Avengers-type movie - no matter what they are told.
 
Fox has stifled any enthusiasm for this project. Good job!

Yeah, we're a month away from Comic-Con, a year away from release date, more than half-way through filming and nobody gives a damn.

There's no talk about what we'll get: "What will the uniforms look like? Will we see the Fantasticar? Will we see the Pogo-Plane? What will The Thing look like? What will Dr. Doom look like?"

Those who care about those things have resigned themselves to the idea that we won't get anything that resembles the Fantastic Four, and those who claim to be looking forward to the movie, don't care about the Fantastic Four.

. . . so we're left talking about invisible burgers.
 
Yeah, we're a month away from Comic-Con, a year away from release date, more than half-way through filming and nobody gives a damn.

There's no talk about what we'll get: "What will the uniforms look like? Will we see the Fantasticar? Will we see the Pogo-Plane? What will The Thing look like? What will Dr. Doom look like?"

Those who care about those things have resigned themselves to the idea that we won't get anything that resembles the Fantastic Four, and those who claim to be looking forward to the movie, don't care about the Fantastic Four.

. . . so we're left talking about invisible burgers.

Hey, what's your beef with that? :argh: :p
 
Noone cared about X-Men: First Class or Planet of the Apes, but here we are with both having received sequels and the X-Men sequel being a massive hit to critics, fans and box office.

So nothing to be worried about FF right now.
 
Noone cared about X-Men: First Class or Planet of the Apes, but here we are with both having received sequels and the X-Men sequel being a massive hit to critics, fans and box office.

So nothing to be worried about FF right now.

Thats not actually true....
 
Noone cared about X-Men: First Class or Planet of the Apes, but here we are with both having received sequels and the X-Men sequel being a massive hit to critics, fans and box office.

So nothing to be worried about FF right now.

Lots of people cared about both of those films. They weren't anywhere near complete apathy like with this film.
 
Lots of people cared about both of those films. They weren't anywhere near complete apathy like with this film.
lots of people had zero interest in first class since we were coming off x men 3 and origins and now look where we stand

you guys have no faith at all it is not like there is no talent behind this project because it has tons
 
lots of people had zero interest in first class since we were coming off x men 3 and origins and now look where we stand

you guys have no faith at all it is not like there is no talent behind this project because it has tons

:lmao:
 
lots of people had zero interest in first class since we were coming off x men 3 and origins and now look where we stand

you guys have no faith at all it is not like there is no talent behind this project because it has tons

The difference we atually knew what we were getting with First Class. We had an idea of the direction of the movie and characters. With this FF we know absolute zip about anything nor has any of the production team given any indication that this thing is full steam ahead. Fox hasn't even confirmed the cast!!!
 
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Noone cared about X-Men: First Class or Planet of the Apes, but here we are with both having received sequels and the X-Men sequel being a massive hit to critics, fans and box office.

So nothing to be worried about FF right now.

First Class and Rise were part of franchises that have a precedent for success and excellence. FF has none of that.
 
First Class and Rise were part of franchises that have a precedent for success and excellence. FF has none of that.

& those movies had real & much better talent then this movie will on & off the camera
 
Whatever the status of this production really is, fingers crossed Marvel can get the rights back in time for Phase :ff:
 
lots of people had zero interest in first class since we were coming off x men 3 and origins and now look where we stand

you guys have no faith at all it is not like there is no talent behind this project because it has tons

"Lots of people" not having interest in no way means "most" or "all"
 
did anyone see the Kate Mara ign interview where she admits she has no idea really whats happening with the film. Knows little about the characters, says the film is going a completely different direction than what anyone views the character as... and admits she finds it odd she really still knows little about the film shes filming?

Seriously now. What kinda film does this. Were they not handed scripts???

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lots of people had zero interest in first class since we were coming off x men 3 and origins and now look where we stand

you guys have no faith at all it is not like there is no talent behind this project because it has tons

You're wrong in lumping together fans when saying this about the X-Franchise. ALOT (probably most) still cared. But bad movies are bad movies, and people dont have to watch them.

That said, I am 99% positive in saying that the reason most, if not all, of us here have no faith in this is because it reeks of desperation from a studio that does not care about this franchise, but would rather put out a half ass effort than lose the rights.

And why?

Because they hold some childish grudge against Marvel, and would prefer to spite Marvel (to their own detriment), rather than let them have their franchise back.


Also, because this film just sounds bad. Its repeating the SAME mistakes of the last film, while creating whole new problems. And lots of them.

And lastly, we've all acknowledge the talent involved with this project. But just because there is tons of tslent involved, that doesnt.mean the film will be good, or should even be made.
 
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