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I've made no secret of my expectation of this movie to suck, and this trailer doesn't change that overall....but I must admit it was a very good trailer. Horrible movies have had good trailers though so it won't influence my feelings much either way.
However, as I have said before, I'll still be seeing the movie with an open mind hoping to enjoy it. I'd much rather have a good movie experience than walk out having to say I was right about it sucking. |
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In the trailer, the majority of the scenes are in the Baxter Building, Govt offices, and The Negative Zone, with scenes of the FF4 interacting with each other - Reed acting smart and awkward, Ben acting tough, Sue being smart and not a bimbo, Johnny acting cocky, and The Thing looking bad-ass and not used as comic relief. This trailer is obviously not like the tone as shown in Ant-Man movie or Guardians of the Galaxy as some fans seem to want. |
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#3164 | |
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Change CAN be good, and there's NOTHING wrong with treating your source material in a more mature and serious matter, looking at a story from a different perspective, taking things in a different direction, reflecting the reality and society we live in today. You want a glossy, vibrant, joke and warmth-filled Fantastic Four that looks just like the rest of the Marvel Studios films? Fine, I'd most likely watch it myself and most likely enjoy it, but the prospect of doing this has me way more excited than what the previous film versions managed to do beforehand. Look, like I said, this might end up sucking, badly, but in no way will I refrain from seeing this film because it differs from the source in some ways, or because of "what it should have been". I'm worried about the story, the direction, the chemistry between the actors, but none of my criticisms boil down to "That isn't Fantastic Four". And that's all folks. |
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Thanks given by: | motorheadache95 (04-20-2015) |
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#3166 | |
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I have never, not once, said there should be no darkness... I said darkness shouldn't be the prevailing thing, which with this Fantastic Four, it clearly is. Nor have I ever said a Fantastic Four movie should be a straight adaptation of the Lee/Kirby comics. The Stan Lee Avengers comics were goofy too - but, gasp, Marvel Studios did a great job of adapting them to film. No one -- especially not me -- is saying, "adapt the comics exactly." If that were so, Hulk would have been dressed up as a clown and working at the circus in The Avengers, like he was in Avengers #1. I don't want the goofy comics translated to screen, word for word, page for page. I want a film adaptation that is true to those comics and their spirit. You know, like Iron Man, and Thor, and Captain America: The First Avenger, and The Avengers... |
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It doesn't make them a hater. It doesn't make them a crybaby fanboy. It makes them people talking about movies on a message board. That's all it is. I'm not running an anti-Fantastic Four smear campaign and I've made that clear for months. I've stated I'm open to seeing the movie and I'm even open to liking it, despite it not being the Fantastic Four that I want. I want to like the movie. And, as I said today, I might. It just might not be a good Fantastic Four film. You somehow find it unreasonable or unbelievable that someone could have (a lot of) problems with this film and still be able to recognize and acknowledge its merits. |
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And I'll also take this opportunity to add (or re-add, I've probably already said something to this effect several times by now) my voice the chorus who doesn't particularly care whether or not this comic adaptation or that is completely faithful to this or that run of the comics. I understand the people who say 'I don't care if this turns out to be the best movie ever, it's still a fail' but I don't agree with them. The Addams Family was a (partial, anyway) fail not because it was so dramatically different from the show in tone and tenor but because it just wasn't a particularly funny movie. Addams Family Values took the exact same shifts in tone and tenor and turned them into an absolutely hilarious movie. |
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Batman was goofy for a long time. 40s, 50s, 60s, lot of goofiness. It can be argued that the Adam West Batman is a fair representation because it does reflect some of the comics of the time. But Batman moved away from that in the 70s. And in the 80s, he ran away from that. And now Batman is generally portrayed as dark and serious (as he should be). My point is that the darkness and tone of this Fantastic Four film? It was never present in the comics. Lee, Byrne, Waid, whoever was on the title, it was never like this movie. So movies like Batman Begins and The Dark Knight are of course true to the comics, because Batman did go into those darker waters. The Fantastic Four have never gone into those same territories. So when you make a Fantastic Four movie with the tone of a Christopher Nolan Batman movie? It's unfounded. Again, Scooby Doo - you've never seen a dark and gritty Scooby Doo, so if they made a live action Scooby Doo tomorrow that was dark, murky, somber, and Cronenberg-esque? You'd say, "that's not Scooby Doo!" You'd have more of a point if the original Fantastic Four comics made that same transition Batman did. But they never have. So when you look at it that way, yeah, Marvel Studios' "glossy, vibrant, joke and warmth-filled Fantastic Four that looks just like the rest of the Marvel Studios films" is what I want, and that's what it should be. If Batman never went dark, and he was still the goofy, campy, silly Batman comics were in 2015, and then you saw the Batman V Superman trailer, you'd say, "that's not Batman! Why's it so dark? The tone is all wrong! Batman in the comics is light, and fun, and bright!" |
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I'm not worked up. I'm posting on a discussion board. Your condescension and your "you're having a hissy fit, go have a time out" comes down to a problem you have. Clearly, my posts bother you. Utilize the ignore feature and stop telling me about it.
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And no, I wouldn't say "that's not Scooby Doo!". I'd check out a trailer out of curiosty and see if it looked like a good film or not. What's to say that a serious Scooby-Doo couldn't be faithful? Absolutely nothing! |
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The 'real' Batman could have never emerged in the comics if those writers and illustrators in the 70s and 80s hadn't decided they were more interested in writing cool, interesting stories than in writing faithful stories. And it worked out pretty well overall. |
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#3176 | |
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He didn't just "go dark" one day. What is the obsession with turning everything dark? The Fantastic Four aren't dark, they've never been dark. Why does the movie have to be dark? |
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#3178 | |
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Whereas this Fantastic Four movie is a dark adaptation of comics that aren't dark... and never have been. Why make a dark, gritty adaptation of something that isn't dark and gritty? Why, because people feel the lighter Marvel Studios films aren't "grown up" enough? Should Spider-Man be rated R for the people who are embarrassed to say they like comics where a guy swings around in red and blue tights? |
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This debate has been repeated over and over guys, drop it and move on and stop cluttering up the thread now
Not everyone is going to enjoy the same things, 'nuff said. That said.... image.jpg |
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Thanks given by: | DisneyWorld (04-20-2015), Infernal King (04-19-2015) |
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