You know who is having a great weekend?
Tim Story.
Tim Story did ok anyway - regardless of the critical reception, those films made money and he's worked consistently since.
You know who is having a great weekend?
Tim Story.
Did the question of rights ownership have anything to do with the decision not to shelve it?
Yes?
Green Lantern is relieved that somebody else's name will now be synonymous with "superhero box office disaster".
Josh Trank, the Joel Schumacher of the 21st Century. At least the latter was a Batman fan.Is it safe to say that not only "we told you so" to those that insisted Fantastic Four would turn out fine,but that the movie is this generation's Batman and Robin?
Is it safe to say that not only "we told you so" to those that insisted Fantastic Four would turn out fine,but that the movie is this generation's Batman and Robin?
I thought B&R was so cheesy, campy and ridiculous that it was actually fun. I haven't seen FF, but it sounds it can't even be looked at that way.Is it safe to say that not only "we told you so" to those that insisted Fantastic Four would turn out fine,but that the movie is this generation's Batman and Robin?
I thought B&R was so cheesy, campy and ridiculous that it was actually fun. I haven't seen FF, but it sounds it can't even be looked at that way.Is it safe to say that not only "we told you so" to those that insisted Fantastic Four would turn out fine,but that the movie is this generation's Batman and Robin?
Seeing Stan's mug in that YouTube video brings to mind a question--Did he have a cameo?
Maybe since they don't have the F4, Disney and Marvel should just incorporate The Incredibles into the MCU.LOL--Disney of course already did the FF with The Incredibles.
The Fantastic Four has all the elements of a great summer blockbuster. Super-hero action, Monster movie suspense and effects (Mole Man would be a great villain), dysfunctional family dynamic, nerdy guy/cute girl romance, possible destruction of New York, etc.
Which is wrong if you ask me. Even if you don't want to recreate it exactly, you should still encourage your cast and other people involved in the creative aspects of the movie to familiarize themselves with the source material. If you're version is so different from the source material that you don't want your cast to read it, then you probably shouldn't bother adapting it.I believe they probably did read Ultimate Fantastic Four at least.
According to an interview Kate Mara did last year, Trank specifically told them not to read any of the comics
In one light this movie should have got a very hard R rating because the Thing was completely naked through out most of the movie.
Speaking of the Thing's dick, was there any overt evidence that the Grimm's were Jewish like they are in the comics?
In one light this movie should have got a very hard R rating because the Thing was completely naked through out most of the movie.
Speaking of the Thing's dick, was there any overt evidence that the Grimm's were Jewish like they are in the comics?
Their house had a menorah on the shelf.
Josh Trank, the Joel Schumacher of the 21st Century. At least the latter was a Batman fan.Is it safe to say that not only "we told you so" to those that insisted Fantastic Four would turn out fine,but that the movie is this generation's Batman and Robin?
There's a dispersion wave (you know the special effect off by heart) that erupts from the transmat capsules when they reenter the positive universe. 10 feet away, caked in the extradimensional wake of this, Sue gets powers.
Which is wrong if you ask me. Even if you don't want to recreate it exactly, you should still encourage your cast and other people involved in the creative aspects of the movie to familiarize themselves with the source material. If you're version is so different from the source material that you don't want your cast to read it, then you probably shouldn't bother adapting it.
We use essential cookies to make this site work, and optional cookies to enhance your experience.