Oh, weird. It sounds so much like an FNL quote. Thank you.
No problem, man.Oh, weird. It sounds so much like an FNL quote. Thank you.
Comic Book Resources did an interview with Simon Kinberg on the Fantastic Four reboot. They mainly talk about their character-driven approach & their plans for a sequel.
I can see the video in America, you're good. Looks like the infamous tank scene is still in the movie unless this is just for the clip.Bild.de has an 'exclusive' (??) clip from Fantastic Four - in german of course. Could be rgion-locked though, dunno.
Comic Book Resources did an interview with Simon Kinberg on the Fantastic Four reboot. They mainly talk about their character-driven approach & their plans for a sequel.
I couldn't even imagine plans for a sequel where they keep trying to make it "grounded" but also add in characters from the Fantastic Four who are outrageously unrealistic:
"Yeah, Namor in the sequel is just a guy who washes up on shore in a garbage bag. He thinks he's king of the sea, but that's actually just his Twitter handle.
Galactus is actually the name of a budding female actors union called Gal Act Us who come at war with the Fantastic Four over tax mitigation."
I couldn't even imagine plans for a sequel where they keep trying to make it "grounded" but also add in characters from the Fantastic Four who are outrageously unrealistic:
"Yeah, Namor in the sequel is just a guy who washes up on shore in a garbage bag. He thinks he's king of the sea, but that's actually just his Twitter handle.
Galactus is actually the name of a budding female actors union called Gal Act Us who come at war with the Fantastic Four over tax mitigation."
These sound so bad that I actually want to see how they would play out.I couldn't even imagine plans for a sequel where they keep trying to make it "grounded" but also add in characters from the Fantastic Four who are outrageously unrealistic:
"Yeah, Namor in the sequel is just a guy who washes up on shore in a garbage bag. He thinks he's king of the sea, but that's actually just his Twitter handle.
Galactus is actually the name of a budding female actors union called Gal Act Us who come at war with the Fantastic Four over tax mitigation."
I couldn't even imagine plans for a sequel where they keep trying to make it "grounded" but also add in characters from the Fantastic Four who are outrageously unrealistic:
"Yeah, Namor in the sequel is just a guy who washes up on shore in a garbage bag. He thinks he's king of the sea, but that's actually just his Twitter handle.
Galactus is actually the name of a budding female actors union called Gal Act Us who come at war with the Fantastic Four over tax mitigation."
If Fox wants to put out a bad superhero movie, that's fine, but come on. The Last Stand had John Powell do the score at least.
John Ottman's score to the first two movies were better than this.
sorry double post
I couldn't even imagine plans for a sequel where they keep trying to make it "grounded" but also add in characters from the Fantastic Four who are outrageously unrealistic:
"Yeah, Namor in the sequel is just a guy who washes up on shore in a garbage bag. He thinks he's king of the sea, but that's actually just his Twitter handle.
Galactus is actually the name of a budding female actors union called Gal Act Us who come at war with the Fantastic Four over tax mitigation."
Man I'm so happy they brought that theme back.If we're going to talk about John Ottman, let's atleast talk about a good movie...
No need to. His Superman Returns score is great as well.
Man I'm so happy they brought that theme back.
Man I miss these. Like the Raimi Spider-Man films. They should start doing these again.
They really should. Really set up the anticipation and excitement you had for the movie.
Spider-Man 2 intro.
X-Men 2 intro.
Maybe it should just be "Toot!"
I couldn't even imagine plans for a sequel where they keep trying to make it "grounded" but also add in characters from the Fantastic Four who are outrageously unrealistic:
"Yeah, Namor in the sequel is just a guy who washes up on shore in a garbage bag. He thinks he's king of the sea, but that's actually just his Twitter handle.
Galactus is actually the name of a budding female actors union called Gal Act Us who come at war with the Fantastic Four over tax mitigation."
Tomorrow night.Is the embargo lifted tonight?
Ant-Man was tracking for $60-$65 million for it's opening weekend. It only went $2 million under said projection. What's being estimated for F4 is much worse than what was predicted for Ant-Man. Then again, I guess Deadline's tracking means stuff like YouTube views & whatnot.While it may be a slow box office weekend,Deadline is forecasting that this will be #1 with about $40-50 mill. The other important thing is that this is tracking better across all demographics than Ant-Man was, but if there is horrible word-of-mouth, it might negate that.
They really should. Really set up the anticipation and excitement you had for the movie.
Spider-Man 2 intro.
X-Men 2 intro.
While it may be a slow box office weekend,Deadline is forecasting that this will be #1 with about $40-50 mill. The other important thing is that this is tracking better across all demographics than Ant-Man was, but if there is horrible word-of-mouth, it might negate that.
If anything I just miss having a memorable theme with superheroes. I find the MCU is lacking in this
I honestly cant remember a single melodie from the GotG original soundtrack.
Severely.If anything I just miss having a memorable theme with superheroes. I find the MCU is lacking in this
Nah, I thought Avengers, Iron Man 3, and Guardians had really memorable ones. No idea why they haven't caught on.
Awesome Mix Vol. 1 has purged anything other.
I couldn't even imagine plans for a sequel where they keep trying to make it "grounded" but also add in characters from the Fantastic Four who are outrageously unrealistic:
"Yeah, Namor in the sequel is just a guy who washes up on shore in a garbage bag. He thinks he's king of the sea, but that's actually just his Twitter handle.
Galactus is actually the name of a budding female actors union called Gal Act Us who come at war with the Fantastic Four over tax mitigation."
I am still salty that they didnt played the original Avengers theme in Age of Ultron.
Black Tears firing up in the final "hold hands" battle? I don't know man, it was plenty memorable.
That's not really an score to compliment the character.
I will pay you a generous sum to not ever give this idea to FOX.
No.
It's the exact same, actually. Awful pacing, wooden acting, tonally all over the place, ridiculously bad attempts at humor, boring, one of the worst villains in a superhero film since whatever-the-fuck in Halle Berry's Catwoman, etc.
Thor 2's villain looks like original trilogy's Darth Vader against Doom.
I would actually really loved it if Marvel had started to introduce personal themes for the characters. Avengers did this kind of good... Shoot To Kill for Iron Man, a short military driven hymn for Cap, even while the Captain America Track (Ihope its the right one - I cant listen to it because of GEMA, but the leght fits) from his two movies were a much better choice. To bad they did none for Hulk, Black Widow and Hawkeye.
But its to late for this at this point.
Considering that Fox has other good shit lined up, I wouldn't want to piss them off if I was a reviewer.These critics have lost their balls. Just break the frigging embargo already. Stand up for the audience.
How is publishing a review standing up for the audience? No one is forced to go the movie on day 1.These critics have lost their balls. Just break the frigging embargo already. Stand up for the audience.
I think he means that the audience deserves to know if the movie is bad or not, as people like me are on the fence in terms of whether to see the movie or not.How is publishing a review standing up for the audience? No one is forced to go the movie on day 1.