Gilpesh
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We should be fine if they leave him a normal kid and not a superbaby.
If you thought fans made a fuss about Galactus...
We should be fine if they leave him a normal kid and not a superbaby.
If you thought fans made a fuss about Galactus...
I wouldn't hold my breath for any major deviations for FF3 (if there is an FF3). If they suddenly make it uber serious, it won't really fit the tone of the trilogy. In fact, FF2 barely seems like it was made by the same folks who made the first juvenile film.
As long as this property is at FOX it will continue to appeal to the lowest denominator with audiences. It's pretty clear now that the studio just doesn't care about giving these kinds of films gravity.
I think part of the problem is that the Pirates franchise has given film-makers the (wrong) idea that hammy humour is a must for summer movies. Even Spider-Man went down that route in the third movie, with the dancing sequence.
Payne did an okay job on FF2, but his previous credits (My Super Ex Girlfriend, The Simpsons) are not exactly enough to fill us with confidence.
Did you really think the dance sequence was so off-kilter for the Spidey films? I thought it was fairly in keeping with the tone of, say, the "Raindrops" sequence in SM2.
What, like Simpsons never was worth a damn for all the years he wrote on it?
I don't care about his previous credits. Right now he has THIS film on his credit, and I loved it, and that's enough for me.
Did you really think the dance sequence was so off-kilter for the Spidey films? I thought it was fairly in keeping with the tone of, say, the "Raindrops" sequence in SM2.
What, like Simpsons never was worth a damn for all the years he wrote on it?
I don't care about his previous credits. Right now he has THIS film on his credit, and I loved it, and that's enough for me.
I actually didnt mind the dancing sequence in SM3, but my partner hated it, and so did many other people. It did seem somewhat out of tone with the movie, which was like something with about three different directors working on it. But thats an argument for another forum.
I also enjoyed FF2 a lot but I think it went overboard with hammy humour and brisk editing (both of which harmed its substance and depth). Paynes involvement with Simpsons proves he can write dysfunctional family stuff, but both Simpsons and My Super Ex Girlfriend were spoofs that arent meant to be taken seriously. An entirely different ethos to Fantastic Four. Payne did a better job than Frost...but it still wasnt quite there. Critics want all movies to strive to be of the quality to be Oscar candidates.
They did step up from the first in a lot of ways and I don't understand why it's doing worse than the first at the box office.![]()