Sure, why not? Ernest Borgnine could be avuncular old Ben.
One of the pre-movie trailers was for Maze-running Twilight MockingJay; about a minute into it one adolescent turns to another in the midst of a blasted wasteland in which massive crevices are opening and shit's falling out of the sky and declares: "We can do this!"
An hour later, somewhere in the soggy middle of FF, one of the adolescents turns to the others and proclaims "We can do this!"
I'd dearly love to believe that somewhere there's an aged screenwriter who gets 50 cents every time some movie character says "We can do this!"
Question: What do Fox need to do to keep the rights? Would a cameo in an X-Men movie be enough?
No sympathy for Trank. He better learn to flip burgers and address people as "sir."
Trank hasn't handled this situation well at all and he will probably suffer for that. This isn't a situation where Trank is completely blame free - he definitely incurred some of this, but he had reason to react the way he did.
As Joe Carnahan said, he's a young director and he's made some mistakes - but who hasn't? In the age of social media, it's a lot harder to just sit back and not say anything, especially when a movie has your name on it is being trashed by almost everyone on the Internet, you can't do anything about it and the studio meddled with something that could've been great.
Post-mortems I've seen generally ignore common sense and customer feedback, showing a preference for the top management agenda instead, kind of like when cigarette companies pay for studies to prove smoking is healthy. Coca-Cola is in the news today for doing the same thing. And I don't put it past Hollywood studio (mis)management. Post-mortems devolve into briefings and directives from management that ignore real feedback when it disagrees with the agenda. That's why some companies don't appear to learn from mistakes.“The confluence of clearly the decidedly negative reviews with the combination of social media did not help the cause,” said Fox distribution chief Chris Aronson.
He was not willing to write off the “Fantastic Four” series yet, but stressed that the studio would be engaged in a rigorous post-mortem.
“We have a lot to look forward to in our comic book character universe,” said Aronson. “We may find different ways to feature these characters in the future, but it’s early and we’ll have to see what form that takes.”
http://variety.com/2015/film/news/fantastic-four-box-office-bomb-1201566230/
Wonder if they will turn up in an x-men film?
Except that earlier posts in this thread lambast even the first five minutes and a weak story throughout.Yeah I heard via Collider Movie Talk podcast that the studio hijacked his film and it definitely showed in that third act....
I don't doubt that the studio screwed the movie up quite a bit, but Trank was likely still responsible for the main style and approach of the movie (with it's body horror/car crash victim metaphor), which just seemed completely wrong and misguided from the very start. And not remotely what most people were hoping to see in a new FF movie.
I get why the Internet has turned on Trank and I believe he even partly has done this to himself... but as someone that actually knows a couple sources that were close to the production, trust me when I say Trank honestly tried to make a good movie.
I just stumbled upon this on the social medias: http://comicbook.com/2015/08/10/fox-still-committed-to-fantastic-four-characters-despite-disappo/
Yeah I heard via Collider Movie Talk podcast that the studio hijacked his film and it definitely showed in that third act. Also right before they went into production they yanked 3 huge action set pieces from the movie.
Unfortunately fans didn't like the casting and the look.
Except that earlier posts in this thread lambast even the first five minutes and a weak story throughout.
GL was a disappointment to Warners but not a catastrophe for them. It looks like FF is going to cost 20th money.
The Deadpool trailer running with FF has an easy, obvious but very funny joke at the expense of Reynolds' previous turn in skintights.![]()
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