Which is why the FF films are exactly how they are.Mr. Fantastic & Invisable Woman's exchanges of "Oh, Darling." & "Yes, Dear." are Brady Bunch campy. Psychoman, Blastar, Mole Man all campy villians. Sue Storm being of little use other than to be lusted after or a victim are classic damsel in distress camp. Only thing the comic missed is tying her up to the railroad tracks. The Thing talking about his "Aunt Petunia", campy. The Fantasticar? The name alone is corny. The X-Men have a stealth jet, with all of Reeds smarts the Fantasticar is the best we get?
And Batman has the Batmobile and the Batarang and the Batcave and the Bat- god knows what else.
Many of Spider-Man's villains (for instance) are pretty damn lame...if they're written that way. I mean, the Green GOBLIN?That's his frickin' arch-enemy and yet apparently he looks so lame, they felt they had to change him for the movie. Unfortunately, they come up with something worse.
And a lot of married couples have pet names for each other...it disgusts me in real life.
They aren't really trying to be like Spidey or Bats and be real world believable, they remain true to the comics.
It maybe but no cartoon version or film yet has acknowledged it. They all remain campy, which goes back to my original statement.Which is why the FF films are exactly how they are.And Batman has the Batmobile and the Batarang and the Batcave and the Bat- god knows what else.
Many of Spider-Man's villains (for instance) are pretty damn lame...if they're written that way. I mean, the Green GOBLIN?That's his frickin' arch-enemy and yet apparently he looks so lame, they felt they had to change him for the movie. Unfortunately, they come up with something worse.
And a lot of married couples have pet names for each other...it disgusts me in real life.
They aren't really trying to be like Spidey or Bats and be real world believable, they remain true to the comics.
True to what era of comics? In the John Byrne era, Reed and Sue's unborn baby dies, Annihilus almost kills Franklin and Alicia, Reed and Sue are tormented in hell, the Thing is almost killed by Gladiator, Johnny sleeps with Alicia before she breaks up with Ben, Galactus kills billions, and Reed is almost executed. After Lee and Kirby, the Byrne era is considered the greatest of all. It wasn't camp and it wasn't fun and games.
It maybe but no cartoon version or film yet has acknowledged it. They all remain campy, which goes back to my original statement.Which is why the FF films are exactly how they are.
They aren't really trying to be like Spidey or Bats and be real world believable, they remain true to the comics.
True to what era of comics? In the John Byrne era, Reed and Sue's unborn baby dies, Annihilus almost kills Franklin and Alicia, Reed and Sue are tormented in hell, the Thing is almost killed by Gladiator, Johnny sleeps with Alicia before she breaks up with Ben, Galactus kills billions, and Reed is almost executed. After Lee and Kirby, the Byrne era is considered the greatest of all. It wasn't camp and it wasn't fun and games.
It's was part of the statement in my first post, I haven't changed anything I've said.It maybe but no cartoon version or film yet has acknowledged it. They all remain campy, which goes back to my original statement.True to what era of comics? In the John Byrne era, Reed and Sue's unborn baby dies, Annihilus almost kills Franklin and Alicia, Reed and Sue are tormented in hell, the Thing is almost killed by Gladiator, Johnny sleeps with Alicia before she breaks up with Ben, Galactus kills billions, and Reed is almost executed. After Lee and Kirby, the Byrne era is considered the greatest of all. It wasn't camp and it wasn't fun and games.
So now we're taking our cues from subpar films and children's cartoons? I'd better brush up on Challenge of the Super Friends again...
It maybe but no cartoon version or film yet has acknowledged it. They all remain campy, which goes back to my original statement.Which is why the FF films are exactly how they are.
They aren't really trying to be like Spidey or Bats and be real world believable, they remain true to the comics.
True to what era of comics? In the John Byrne era, Reed and Sue's unborn baby dies, Annihilus almost kills Franklin and Alicia, Reed and Sue are tormented in hell, the Thing is almost killed by Gladiator, Johnny sleeps with Alicia before she breaks up with Ben, Galactus kills billions, and Reed is almost executed. After Lee and Kirby, the Byrne era is considered the greatest of all. It wasn't camp and it wasn't fun and games.
I think IMO we forget that most superhero comics are meant for all ages. Young children too, not just the PG-13 and over crowd. It tough explaining to a young child why he can't see a modern Batman film because it's too mature for them.
It's was part of the statement in my first post, I haven't changed anything I've said.It maybe but no cartoon version or film yet has acknowledged it. They all remain campy, which goes back to my original statement.
So now we're taking our cues from subpar films and children's cartoons? I'd better brush up on Challenge of the Super Friends again...
Seriously with all due respect, you're asking me as if it was my choice to make these adaptions of the FF this way. It's not up too me what's right, it's up to Marvel & at the time the studios they associated with. Question them on why every version of the FF to date has been portrayed this way.It's was part of the statement in my first post, I haven't changed anything I've said.So now we're taking our cues from subpar films and children's cartoons? I'd better brush up on Challenge of the Super Friends again...
When you take the totality of FF media, what's more prominent and what's been around for a longer period of time...the books or the TV shows/movies? I mean, if we're going strictly by live media, there's been more campy Adam West-type Batman than serious Christopher Nolan-type Batman. So which is right?
That's what I always thought too. I can't stand 95% of super hero movies. However they are making super hero movies for every damn "hero" under this sun of that sun. I hope the super hero movies die soon like Westerns did in the 60s. Superman, Batman, Spiderman, all fine, but do we really need some of these side stories about Catwoman, and Wonder Woman, and god knows what else?
Well I got news for you two of your worst fears are coming true.
Jonah Hex, a western comic book is in the works with Josh Brolin, John Malkovich and Megan Fox.
Here's an idea, ''DON'T W.A.T.C.H. THEM''!!!I thought the real problem with the films was that nobody really cares about FF.
That's what I always thought too. I can't stand 95% of super hero movies. However they are making super hero movies for every damn "hero" under this sun of that sun. I hope the super hero movies die soon like Westerns did in the 60s. Superman, Batman, Spiderman, all fine, but do we really need some of these side stories about Catwoman, and Wonder Woman, and god knows what else?
And if they need a lesson in dynamics of s family of superheroes, they should watch the Incredibles, which is still a better Fantastic Four movie than any other Fantastic Four movie.
Wow. I'm shocked the first two made that much money.
I thought the real problem with the films was that nobody really cares about FF. (What's next? The Wonder Twins?)
But with those numbers, apparently SOMEONE cares, so I wish them luck with a new one!
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