Sounds like it's about time for someone to start a "Cast the NEXT reboot of Fantastic Four" thread.![]()
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I actually really like the cast from THIS movie.
Sounds like it's about time for someone to start a "Cast the NEXT reboot of Fantastic Four" thread.![]()
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Some of the parallels I allude to are story and production problems, including heavy studio interference for which the director remained bitter, refusing involvement years later at least through the Alien Quadrilogy release.David Fincher did okay after Alien3, and opinions of the movie itself have improved with age... somehow.I almost feel bad for him. The movie is tanking bad and its really going to mess up his career for a while. He can blame the studio but ultimately he made changes to the story that fans disliked. Trank also distancing himself from the movie and blaming the studio will ruin his chances of getting other properties to direct. No one will want to hire him for fear that he will blame any failure on the studio.
Alien 3 while not great had some good things going for it. What pissed off so many people is that Michael Biehns character and the little Newt girl were killed off. It would have been cool to have them in the 3rd one so Ripley wouldn't have been the only one to survive. Also having Ripley die at the end really sucked.
Sounds like it's about time for someone to start a "Cast the NEXT reboot of Fantastic Four" thread.![]()
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I actually really like the cast from THIS movie.
Sounds like it's about time for someone to start a "Cast the NEXT reboot of Fantastic Four" thread.![]()
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I actually really like the cast from THIS movie.
Most reviews were kind on the cast, in fact. It was the story and direction they hated.
In any event, I think Klaus was commenting less on the quality of the cast and more on the fact there's no way there will be a sequel. Any FF movie hereafter is guaranteed to be a reboot.
You'll see George Clooney back as Batman before you see this cast back as FF
David Fincher did okay after Alien3, and opinions of the movie itself have improved with age... somehow.Fox should have checked Trank into rehab first before giving him the director's chair.
I almost feel bad for him. The movie is tanking bad and its really going to mess up his career for a while. He can blame the studio but ultimately he made changes to the story that fans disliked. Trank also distancing himself from the movie and blaming the studio will ruin his chances of getting other properties to direct. No one will want to hire him for fear that he will blame any failure on the studio.
Sounds like it's about time for someone to start a "Cast the NEXT reboot of Fantastic Four" thread.![]()
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I actually really like the cast from THIS movie.
We already know that Miles Teller, Jamie Bell, and Kate Mara are really talented actors. Any problems in their performances in this film is more likely to be an editing or directorial issue rather than an acting one.
Yeah, I've always said that if Clooney had been cast in the Burton movies, or maybe even Forever, he'd be easily considered one of, if not the best, Batman actors.I actually really like the cast from THIS movie.
Most reviews were kind on the cast, in fact. It was the story and direction they hated.
In any event, I think Klaus was commenting less on the quality of the cast and more on the fact there's no way there will be a sequel. Any FF movie hereafter is guaranteed to be a reboot.
You'll see George Clooney back as Batman before you see this cast back as FF
Funnily enough, George Clooney was the best thing about Batman and Robin as well.
Even though bad, I sense something of a pile-on or "dogpile" effect. You know, once a few people jump on it, everyone follows just for the spectacle and fun of it. And maybe a little groping.
Even though bad, I sense something of a pile-on or "dogpile" effect. You know, once a few people jump on it, everyone follows just for the spectacle and fun of it. And maybe a little groping.
Well the director helped. He was basically the first to rip on his own movie. I find it hard to believe that this disaster is none of his fault.
Even though bad, I sense something of a pile-on or "dogpile" effect. You know, once a few people jump on it, everyone follows just for the spectacle and fun of it. And maybe a little groping.
Well the director helped. He was basically the first to rip on his own movie. I find it hard to believe that this disaster is none of his fault.
You can see somewhat of how the Trank movie would have been - at one point the Tim Blake Nelson character shows footage during a presentation that seems like it's from another version of the movie. Same for a lot of the footage of the Thing that's was in trailer but in the finished film is always on a monitor.
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