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Professor S
01-02-2006, 12:39 AM
I received this via Netflix, and I have to say I don't know why everyone seemed to hate this movie. Is it a great movie? No, but its fun and the characters are pretty well fleshed out considering the number of protagonists there are and I really like how Doom was presented and how his character was actually preserved for future films, a device that so few comic movies choose to use considering that every superhero/group needs their respective arch villian like Magneto in the X-men series (Longest sentence evar!!!)

I actually thought Michael Chiklis was great as The Thing as he was able to emote very well even with all the prosthetics. Another aspect that I enjoyed was how they presented the awakening of their powers and how they each reacted to them. Anyone else think this movie was treated unfairly?

This movie even got me to thinking about a big Marvel "event" movie being a possibility. There have been a lot of Marvel movies as of late and they've all done pretty well at the box-office. There are even more in production with Ghost Rider being the next to be released I think. I think a huge cross-over movie with all the marvel characters that have made it to film would be fantastic in a few years. Maybe unveil Thanos and the Infinity Gauntlet or unleash the one marvel character that is steeped in the mythos of the Marvel universe... GALACTUS. Just make sure Jim Starlin writes the damn screenplay.

...

Even writing this I know it will never happen, but its fun to dream. :D

Krypton
01-02-2006, 01:11 AM
I would have to agree, it wasn't a great movie, but it was atleast cool and fun. and I liked how the portrayed the human torch, and "the thing" was awesomely played.

Swan
01-02-2006, 02:23 AM
I haven't seen this one as of yet. I had wanted to but after hearing so many reviews that it was terrible I kind of...put it off...

Neo
01-02-2006, 03:32 AM
Funny, I just saw this one tonight. I thought it was good, about what you would expect from a comic book film. Generic but fun.

BreakABone
01-02-2006, 03:39 AM
Funny, I just saw this one tonight. I thought it was good, about what you would expect from a comic book film. Generic but fun.

I don't think most superhero movies are generic. They at least break the mold of most action movies.

As for FF, I think it was a good movie.. well more like decent. The problem I had.. biggest problem I had with it.. was it was coming off of Batman Begins and Sin City, which in my book were both extremely well done comic based movies that were also very good movies.

I also don't like the idea of one villian and 4 heroes needed to take him down but eh.

Also as for a crossover marvel movie, never gonna happen. I mean if you want to see the headaches witht hat look at the Superman/Batman movie or even Freddie vs Jason and how long that was in production.

Teuthida
01-02-2006, 09:25 AM
I enjoyed it. It was really more of a setup movie though and I think that's what people had problems with. Most of the movie is discovering their powers and their relationships to another rather than fighting evil and whatnot...that and how Thing's wife just happens to be on that bridge...:doh:

Swan
01-02-2006, 02:10 PM
I don't think most superhero movies are generic. They at least break the mold of most action movies.

As for FF, I think it was a good movie.. well more like decent. The problem I had.. biggest problem I had with it.. was it was coming off of Batman Begins and Sin City, which in my book were both extremely well done comic based movies that were also very good movies.

I also don't like the idea of one villian and 4 heroes needed to take him down but eh.

Also as for a crossover marvel movie, never gonna happen. I mean if you want to see the headaches witht hat look at the Superman/Batman movie or even Freddie vs Jason and how long that was in production.
Huh?

Batman AND Superman in the same movie?

Anybody think they will make a JLA movie?

Teuthida
01-02-2006, 03:00 PM
The animated one I think he means. There was also the mini movie trailer of Batman and Superman made by the Batman Dead End guy. Now that looked cool.

Swan
01-02-2006, 03:10 PM
Intriguing.

Have you ever seen Alien Vs. Predator Vs. Batman?


I think thats what its called.

Teuthida
01-02-2006, 03:12 PM
Dead End's the name of it.

Swan
01-02-2006, 03:39 PM
Dead End's the name of it.
Oh yes, sorry about that. I hadn't watched it for awhile so I forgot the actual name.

BreakABone
01-02-2006, 03:49 PM
No no

The Batman/Superman animated movie is good.

But I was referring before Batman Begins and Superman Returns there was plans to do a Superman/Batman crossover movie that was in continuity with the original four movies with both series.

As you can probably tell, the movie wasn't made and probably never will be.

Let me see if can find script.

GameMaster
01-02-2006, 11:36 PM
I asked for this for Christmas and didn't get it. Now I have to go buy it. I heard the ending credits music millions of times though at the movie theatre. That part was enjoyable.

bobcat
01-03-2006, 07:03 AM
That was one of the most ridiculous movies I ever saw.

How did the wife of the rock guy end up to be exactly where the big riot happened on the bridge??? She was right at the front of the crowd too!!!! That was so funny!

And the bit where Jessica Alba gets knocked over at the end, and she gracefully gets up while flicking her hair???

It was a huge joke, and I will watch it again just to replay all those stupid moments.

Ah.....that's better.

Oh I do like superhero movies. I loved Xmen and Xmen 2, and Spiderman2 was ok.

Some famous quotes from rottentomatoes.com:-

"Who are these half-wit Hollywood clowns that keep hiring cleavage-candy actresses with no measurable talent to play laughably bespectacled scientists in action movies?"
-- Rob Blackwelder, SPLICEDWIRE

"The protagonists of this film certainly deserved a better fate."
-- Matt Brunson, CREATIVE LOAFING

"How fascinating that a film about super-humans was made by a collection of sub-humans; what a topsy-turvy world in which we live."
-- Walter Chaw, FILM FREAK CENTRAL

hahah

Professor S
01-03-2006, 06:55 PM
So I take it you loved it then...

bobcat
01-03-2006, 07:28 PM
So I take it you loved it then...

well yeh pretty much.....

Vampyr
01-03-2006, 10:24 PM
I thought it was a good summer flick. Cool effects, hot girl, some comedy, super heroes, pop corn, cool effects.

Fun movie, just not great.

GameMaster
01-04-2006, 02:25 AM
Can someone tell me about Steven Speilberg's movie, Artificial Intelligence. That was one I always really wanted to see but never made it to the theatres.

Null
01-04-2006, 09:39 AM
i'll give the movie one thing, it was funny. just not in the parts it was supposed to be funny.

i liked the xmen and spiderman movies, hell, i even liked Hulk. but this i found just to be too extremely corney

Xantar
01-04-2006, 01:14 PM
I received this via Netflix, and I have to say I don't know why everyone seemed to hate this movie. Is it a great movie? No, but its fun and the characters are pretty well fleshed out considering the number of protagonists there are and I really like how Doom was presented and how his character was actually preserved for future films, a device that so few comic movies choose to use considering that every superhero/group needs their respective arch villian like Magneto in the X-men series (Longest sentence evar!!!)


Well, the thing to keep in mind is that you got this movie through Netflix which means you had it sent to your home where you could watch it at your own convenience all for the cost of essentially a dollar or maybe less depending on how many movies you get watch per month, all of which is to say that you really didn't have much invested in the movie whereas somebody who had to drive out to the theater and buy a ticket (which sometimes costs as much as the entire monthly fee for Netflix) is likely to be far less forgiving of a movie that turns out to be a waste of time (Ha! Even longer sentence!)

Oh, and they really shouldn't have made Invisible Woman a scientist, nor should she have been about half the age of Mr. Fantastic.