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Deal with it, the 1st movie is a masterpiece compared to this one, and the 1st movie is pretty bad.
Fair enough, but there's no denial over the pure cliche "doom getting the srfer's board" scene, with the BOV shot, eugh!![]()
Isildur´s Heir;11941926 said:Deal with it, the 1st movie is a masterpiece compared to this one, and the 1st movie is pretty bad.
Doesn't matter if this movie is better or not.
Boxoffice of this movie sucks. And I think we guys should stop dreaming about a sequel and silver surfer spin off.
Critics are not looking for revenge as much as they don't understand the concept of the FF or the SS. That is really what it boils down to.
Has nothing to do with it not being Spider-Man or having a critically panned first movie.
I agree with that, but i agree with LS as well, I can't help it feel critics refused to enjoy this film from the moment they knew it was being filmed.
It's not because I liked it and they didn't therefore they're wrong, it's because I haven't seen justfied reviews explaining what's so bad about it.
For example I hear all these things about plot holes and no development but I don't see any dam examples. In any case those brought up can be countered as seen in previous posts.![]()
Man, you don't know how BAD I wanted that to happen.^^ Honestly I think the critics really don't get it. A guy a while back in noting that the critics were puzzled that 300 did as well as it did are simply becoming one trick ponies.
They have a view of the genre and it is set up like this: They think all movies should be like Superman the Movie or Batman and Batman Begins.
Frankly this is the Frank Miller, Sin City, Chris Claremont, Xmen mold.
I hated that writers all wanted to make every hero like Wolverine at Marvel and I hate it when critics don't have a clue about the subject that they are writing about.
There was a time when with Marvel every hero had to go through the whole question of when is it justified to kill the villain. In the Avengers this happened during the Galactic Storm saga in the 90s I think, interestingly enough it was Iron Man that was for killing the Supreme Kree dude. This was the effect of the popularity of Wolverine, the little murderous psycho. As expected Cap was against that kind of unilateral exercise of power by heroes (Shadows of Civil War).
In the movies the critics just do not want the Fantastic Four to succeed. Worse they have no clue about the source material. They feel it should not be as light as it was.
Well Fantastic Four succeeded and FF2 will succeed, book it.
Fox should just realize that the fanboys are not as ignorant as the suits might think. Respect the vision of Lee and Kirby and so many other creators like Buscema, Thomas, Byrne, Perez, etc.
They could have had their 80-90 million this past weekend and be laughing at the critics.
Part of me is a little upset at Fox for not respecting the source enough, but I can see that the critics don't have a clue. They tried again and they failed again.
These guys don't want movies like FF and 300 and stuff, everything has to be in a particular mold. That is their problem, they can't see that within the genre there is room for all types. They just need to go buy some comic books and get a clue.
I find myself a little irritated that I am nervous about this weekend's take again. Man this film could have been the motherload. It is unseemly to me that it is just holding its own with the first film.
Guess that is the effect of FF1 and the Galactus controversy.
However World Wide looks like X2 numbers so I can assume that it will follow the Spiderman 3 pattern of huge international numbers as compared to its domestic take.
Go FF.
I just dont think the critics get these kind of films, as people have already posted. They tend to look towards superman returns and batman begins for the mould of a comic book movie. Where as i enjoyed BB although the action could've been better, i really did not like superman, for me that was the most disappointing comic book film i've seen!
With the FF, it should be an light entertaining family film and imo thats what we got. Their stories have always been lighter than most other comic books, so i didnt feel let down with this movie.
But seriously, who actually cares what critics have to say???
I agree with that, but i agree with LS as well, I can't help it feel critics refused to enjoy this film from the moment they knew it was being filmed.
It's not because I liked it and they didn't therefore they're wrong, it's because I haven't seen justfied reviews explaining what's so bad about it.
For example I hear all these things about plot holes and no development but I don't see any dam examples. In any case those brought up can be countered as seen in previous posts.![]()
Weyseed said:damn lightning. paranoid much? These flicks as mediocre and carelessly put together as they are aren't probably an afterthought to most critics who rightfully bashed the lame first film. (I havnt seen the second and don't ever want to) There are much bigger fish to fry than yet another sequel at a time when hollywood's overrun with them.
so if the critics would love it then fans wouldnt care right?
if critics hate the movie hten htey are bad....if htey love it then they are good.
why do i have a feeling that you think that my post was for you?Way to oversimplify the questions posed in my original post.We are specifically discussing if critics who bashed the first film walked into this one with an open mind or not.
i was talking to all fans.Well dark b, when you don't quote someone then it is usually one of two things....you are talking about the original post of the thread, or you are talking about the post above yours.....of which, both are from LS and basically saying the same thing.....anyone would think the same thing...