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I know why people want the rights to FF and Spidey to revert back to Marvel - because they think they'll be done right - but I think we ought to be careful what we wish for.
Marvel already has a very packed slate, with two - sometimes three - movies a year planned for the foreseeable future. If ANT-MAN or DR STRANGE turn out great, there's no room for sequels even for them. Would you really want them to be trying to squeeze another two major series in there? Which upcoming films would you sacrifice for them? CAPTAIN MARVEL, THE INHUMANS? The biggest threat to Marvel and - by extension - the cinematic genre is over-saturation. Quality will drop and audiences will get fatigued. By the end of Phase 3, there will be three "teams" - AVENGERS, GUARDIANS and INHUMANS - and I'm already nervous about crossover plans. The more characters there are in a single movie, the more chance that those films will be unsatisfying. Do they really need the FF in that mix too? Fox have done pretty well with the X-MEN series, all in all, so it's not like other studios can't make good CBMs. It's just a matter of hiring the right people and allowing decisions to be based on love and enthusiasm rather than pure avarice. I, for one, will find it odd to see Spidey in an AVENGERS movie, just as I found it odd in the comics. He never seemed to fit naturally: Spidey works best as a standalone, imo. The last two Spidey films were poor but SPIDER-MAN 2 remains one of the best CBMs ever, in my book. If Marvel had always owned the rights to FF and SPIDER-MAN, we'd probably only now be getting to the likes of THOR and a film like GUARDIANS possibly wouldn't have been made at all. I'm not liking what I've heard about this FF reboot but I'm open to the possibility that it might be good. Even if it's not, I don't think there's a hope in hell that the rights will revert to Marvel anytime soon and I'm cool with that. Let's save that for Phases 4 or 5, when the MCU might need a real shot in the arm. And, I would add, wanting FF to fail for any reason is self-defeating, as is the silly rivalry with DC. These movies need to reach beyond a geek audience, to people who just see them all as generic superhero movies. If they start to see bad examples of the genre, they'll stop coming and that'll hit Marvel just as hard as anyone else. Make no mistake, this genre WILL fall out of favour at some point: It's just a matter of when. Last edited by duggie walker; 01-18-2015 at 08:00 PM. |
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X-Men in 2000 really set it off in the modern era, Spider-Man in 2002 took the ball and ran with it, and Iron Man and The Dark Knight in 2008 solidified the comic book movie as a genre to be taken seriously. Since then - especially because of the Nolan Batman movies and the Marvel Studios films - comic book movies are more popular than ever. The Avengers is the number three movie of all time. Iron Man 3 is sixth. Guardians of the Galaxy is in the top of the most successful movies of 2014. Audiences can't get enough. How long that lasts, who knows, but as long as Marvel keeps making good movies, audiences will keep paying to see them, buying the merchandise, and purchasing the Blu-rays. The key to battling over-saturation is simple: good movies. If every movie was a Green Lantern or a Blade III or a Daredevil, the comic book movie would have died off a decade ago. I'll go so far as to say that the more properties that are home at Marvel, the less risk there is of over-saturation. At this point in time, we have no reason to doubt Marvel. No one is infallible, but you have more reason to think a Marvel movie will be good than you do to think it will be bad. But if other studios keep putting out crappy movies, like Rise of the Silver Surfer or X-Men Origins: Wolverine, those crappy movies risk running over-saturation. But I think the good ones (X-Men: Days of Future Past, Winter Soldier, etc.) are so good, that they compensate for the bad ones. As long as the majority of the comic book movies that get made are good movies, the bad ones will fail and the good ones will succeed. Quote:
Most of all, I want Spidey with Marvel because I feel that Marvel is making the best comic book movies, and I think they'd make the perfect Spider-Man movies. (Raimi's Spider-Man 2 is, I agree, one of the best comic book movies ever.) I think it would be weird seeing Spider-Man taking on Thanos in the movies -- he works best when he's the lone hero in the city, taking on guys the police couldn't stop themselves, like the Lizard, or Electro, Doc Ock, or Rhino. Even his cosmic adventures in the comics feel "off," but I know Marvel could make it work, should they go that route. Bare minimum, I just want Marvel making the Spider-Man movies, whether he's on the Avengers or not. Quote:
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As comic book fans, the best we can hope for is that our favorite characters keep getting brought to the big screen in great movies, with larger and larger audiences supporting the characters we've treasured for so long. None of us wants to see the comic book movie go the way of the Western, and as long as these movies keep being well made and keep bringing in big numbers, they'll be with us for a good while longer. ![]() |
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Man you comic book readers are a passionate niche.
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We also have to remember there is simply no accounting for taste. We may be screaming for someone to be drawn and quartered after the trailer drops, but there may also be people out there who will see it and say 'That looks like fun, I'll go check it out.'. That's the beauty of the X factor for movies - there is something for everyone and, while fans of FF may be cringing at the thought of anyone dropping money on the movie, there are people out there who will do it. And to be honest, I do not have clean hands when it comes to going to see disappointing movies. I paid to go see movies like Kingdom of the Crystal Skull and Twilight. The former, I just had hopes it would be good. The latter, I had a fiancé who dug the books. Point is I was one of those people who the critics of the movie look down their noses at. Well, we all make mistakes, don't we? Look, all we know is fairly soon, we will have something we can at least begin to draw conclusions on rather than speculate and in August, when the box offices come in, we will either be vindicated or not, either side. And either way, the world will continue to spin. |
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Just remember, if the movie turns out good but totally not like the comic, what we have is a cinematic adaptation of Marvel's "What If" series, which would be cool.
What if Johnny Storm was black? What if Doctor Doom was a blogger? What if the FF4 didnt have costumes? What if the FF4 were all young adults? Didnt any of you read the awesome What If series when you were a kid? Keep your expectations thinking about this series and it may turn out to be a very awesome film. If the movie is just bad, then that's another story. image.jpg Well, that's how Im coping with these supposed changes anyway so that I can try to enjoy the film. ![]() Last edited by toddly6666; 01-19-2015 at 05:46 AM. |
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I wish I could give Fox credit for that idea, but if this does turn out to be a decent movie, I'm putting a custom, What If? blu-ray cover and including a bit about how you saved this production. |
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Disneyblu, I think, at the end of the day, what you're saying is MARVEL is showing restraint, patience even, in growing the genre, featuring these characters from their created universe into cinematic storytelling... Though a film may feature Iron Man, Captain America, Thor, etc., it's always leading to something else worthwhile. And, it happens to be somehow connected.
That's marketing. You're guaranteed a significant profit, as long as you keep the quality, expectations and anticipations, high, teasing audiences by giving them just enough, then pulling back, coz they'll come back for more. Wow. It's almost like a drug dealer getting you hooked on his supply... ![]() |
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Oh man, you have no idea.
Back when I used to read comics regularly and post in the thousands on comic book boards, the threads that would go on and on and on -- into the thousands of responses -- about very tiny arguments were a regular occurrence. I remember a months-long argument on a Wonder Woman board concerning whether her new costume, the one with pants as opposed to a skirt, that ended with people being banned, suspended, leaving the board -- all over whether Diana should wear a skirt or pants. Not kidding. |
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I'm not even a fan of the FF comics but there's a line that shouldn't be crossed when making any adaptation. It comes down to that point where if it's so far removed from the source, why in the f*** didn't Trank just come up with his own idea. Oh that's right, they want to use the "name" to try and make more money off of it and keep the rights of course. I really only want Marvel Studios to get the rights back to Silver Surfer, Galactus, Dr. Doom and Annihilus if Fox happens to have the rights to him as well. I never really got into the FF and even I know this movie sounds like a trainwreck. For all I know it might turn out to be a decent(at best)movie but as a FF film, it sounds like shit. |
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As your later paragraphs make clear though, this is really more about you being a comic fan and Marvel fan. I can't share that, I don't care about comics, I think adaptations should be judged on their own merits and I think Fox have done better with X-Men than Marvel have done with their films. ![]() |
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While I agree "Origins" had some bad moments, "The Last Stand" is still the worst overall. Taylor Kitsch was great as Gambit, and the same is true for Liev Schreiber as Victor. The fact of the matter is they simply tried to do too much, just like Ratner. In my opinion, "X2", "First Class", "The Wolverine", and "Days of Future Past" are the best in the series so far.
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