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Re: Fox's Fantastic Four Reboot

Posted: Tue Aug 04, 2015 1:38 pm
by Gandalf
In a way I hope it does. Super-hero movies are saturating the market now. We don't need re-re-boots of certain characters (Spiderman), we don't need big screen adaptations of obscure characters (Ant-Man)...too many cooks etc etc

Re: Fox's Fantastic Four Reboot

Posted: Tue Aug 04, 2015 1:40 pm
by Corazon de Leon
I agree with you on the re-re-booting - it's a lot of shite - but why don't we need Ant-Man-esque films or more obscure characters? It's no different from adapting a book that's not hugely well known, like Divergent(not the best example I admit), and the $300m it's made at the box office says there's a market for it.

Re: Fox's Fantastic Four Reboot

Posted: Tue Aug 04, 2015 2:17 pm
by Buffalo
If it's made well and written well, then that's fine by me. Ant-Man was slick, snappy and a lot of fun. A bit 'by the numbers' though? Yeah.
Anyway, looking forward to the reviews for this, don't think it'll be much cop though. All of the 'comedy' bits in the trailers I've seen are cringeworthy.

Re: Fox's Fantastic Four Reboot

Posted: Tue Aug 04, 2015 2:29 pm
by That
Ant-Man was great fun. There's definitely room for movies about some of the less-serious superheroes.

I eagerly await the movie adaptation of The Unbeatable Squirrel Girl.

Re: Fox's Fantastic Four Reboot

Posted: Tue Aug 04, 2015 2:50 pm
by Cheeky Devlin
Karl wrote:Ant-Man was great fun. There's definitely room for movies about some of the less-serious superheroes.

I eagerly await the movie adaptation of The Unbeatable Squirrel Girl.

I strawberry floating love Unbeatable Squirrel Girl. :wub:

Re: Fox's Fantastic Four Reboot

Posted: Tue Aug 04, 2015 5:19 pm
by Frank
I would pay all the money in the world for a squirrel girl adaptation :wub: It'll never happen :(

Re: Fox's Fantastic Four Reboot

Posted: Wed Aug 05, 2015 12:20 am
by Hexx
The Cineworld screenings seem very very varied. Hard to gauge full reactions/thoughts from just tweets though

http://www.bleedingcool.com/2015/08/04/ ... od-or-not/

Re: Fox's Fantastic Four Reboot

Posted: Wed Aug 05, 2015 9:52 am
by Mafro
This sounds like a disaster, much like the "we gotta keep those movie rights" rush job I was expecting.

Re: Fox's Fantastic Four Reboot

Posted: Wed Aug 05, 2015 11:49 am
by BID0
But whatever strengths Fantastic Four has, it does not feel like a movie directed by Trank (who made such a striking debut with 2012's bold anti-superhero fable Chronicle) or for that matter by anyone. It's a muddled and underdeveloped origin story which segues jarringly from light-hearted adventure to heavy-handed grit, grasping for a gravitas that it hasn't earned. The biggest mistake here seems to have been trying to marry a dark and realistic tone with the story of four teenagers whose superpowers include transforming into rock, generating force fields and becoming very stretchy. While far from the unmitigated disaster some had predicted, Fantastic Four feels unlikely to kick-start a new franchise, barely sustaining the narrative steam to power itself through its modest 90-minute running time. [3/5]

http://www.digitalspy.co.uk/movies/revi ... uddle.html

Not helping matters is the sheer ugliness of the final battlefield; the digital fakery is so very obvious that it’s difficult to engage with their surroundings as an actual place. To its credit, the movie does a fine job of portraying Reed’s stretching, Ben’s craggy body and Sue’s force field. (Johnny, alas, suffers from having a very cartoony face when his flames are on.) With all this tedious Tinkertoy origin-story business out of the way, there could certainly be some entertaining “Fantastic Four” adventures in the future with this ensemble. Whether or not audiences will want to gamble another 100 minutes of their lives on subsequent chapters, however, is another matter entirely.

http://www.thewrap.com/fantastic-four-r ... es-teller/

A sense of heaviness, gloom and complete disappointment settles in during the second half, as the mundane set-up results in no dramatic or sensory dividends whatsoever. Even if lip-service is paid to some great threat to life on Earth as we know it, the filmmakers bring nothing new to the formula, resulting in a film that's all wind-up and no delivery. If the writers couldn't think of anything interesting to do with these characters in this first series reboot, they do nothing to inspire the viewer to expect they could do something exciting with a sequel. Beginning with Teller and Jordan, who have done such promising early work, the cast is utterly wasted here with mostly rote explanatory dialogue and little conflict or nuance to work on a dramatic level. And the visual style is in a dark, unattractive gloomy mode that infects every aspect of the film. Near the end, Teller's Reed comments on the status of the group's actions by proclaiming, “We opened this door, we're gonna close it.” The sooner the better.

http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/movie/ ... iew/813140

Ultimately, Fox’s stab at reviving one of its inherited Marvel properties feels less like a blockbuster for this age of comics-oriented tentpoles than it does another also-ran — not an embarrassment, but an experiment that didn’t gel. And having seemingly missed twice in trying to get “Fantastic Four” right, the studio, unlike Reed, might want to think seriously before making any more trips back to the drawing board...All told, the movie feels like a protracted teaser for a more exciting follow-up that, depending on whether audiences warm to this relatively low-key approach, might never happen.

http://variety.com/2015/film/reviews/fa ... 201555905/

After battling months of bad buzz about a troubled production and the need for reshoots, Fantastic Four emerges as a wounded animal of a superhero movie, only rarely showing flashes of the darker, more emotional breed of Marvel film it’s trying to be. Certainly, Fox’s rebooting of the franchise blessedly lacks the dopey irreverence of the 2005 version and its sequel, both directed by Tim Story, but Chronicle filmmaker Josh Trank struggles to balance an origin story, mediocre comic-book action, and a strained metaphor about dysfunctional families. A good cast led by Miles Teller gets swallowed up in a narrative that grows progressively more muddled and tedious.

http://www.screendaily.com/reviews/fant ... ntID=40562

Re: Fox's Fantastic Four Reboot

Posted: Wed Aug 05, 2015 11:53 am
by Irene Demova
Why do you even need to do a fantastic 4 origin

Just mention at the start "they went into space and got some powers"

Re: Fox's Fantastic Four Reboot

Posted: Wed Aug 05, 2015 12:33 pm
by Luboluke
Exactly what I was thinking, tbh there's loads of origin stories that just don't need to be told anymore, Superman, Spiderman, Batman, X men. We all get the gist and people must be getting sick of seeing the same stories retread over and over.

Re: Fox's Fantastic Four Reboot

Posted: Wed Aug 05, 2015 1:36 pm
by Wedgie
Just strawberry floating give it back to Marvel.

Re: Fox's Fantastic Four Reboot

Posted: Wed Aug 05, 2015 6:03 pm
by Memento Mori
I think I could have written those reviews just from watching the trailer. Cynicism validated.

Re: Fox's Fantastic Four Reboot

Posted: Wed Aug 05, 2015 6:17 pm
by Moggy
Wedgie wrote:Just strawberry floating give it back to Marvel.

Re: Fox's Fantastic Four Reboot

Posted: Wed Aug 05, 2015 6:27 pm
by Memento Mori
This is apparently dialogue from the film:

Victor (pre-transformation): I think the whole world should come to an end.
Susan (sarcastic): Listen to Dr. Doom here.


:lol: :lol: Jesus Christ.

Then there's this:

"It's clobbering time" is something Ben Grimm's abusive brother used to say before he slapped him about


:simper:

Re: Fox's Fantastic Four Reboot

Posted: Wed Aug 05, 2015 6:28 pm
by Irene Demova
The second one
:lol: :lol: :lol:

It's even more of a shame because Grimm's normal origin is really good for his character, his loving of a brother who is in a violent gang is more interesting (and relevant to Thing) than domestic violence

Re: Fox's Fantastic Four Reboot

Posted: Wed Aug 05, 2015 6:56 pm
by Mafro
Memento Mori wrote:This is apparently dialogue from the film:

Victor (pre-transformation): I think the whole world should come to an end.
Susan (sarcastic): Listen to Dr. Doom here.


:lol: :lol: Jesus Christ.

Then there's this:

"It's clobbering time" is something Ben Grimm's abusive brother used to say before he slapped him about


:simper:

That second one is soooo Fox.

Re: Fox's Fantastic Four Reboot

Posted: Wed Aug 05, 2015 7:06 pm
by Irene Demova
Totally forgot that it was fox who made the gotham tv show with all the gooseberry fool like YOU WALK LIKE A PENGUIN

Re: Fox's Fantastic Four Reboot

Posted: Wed Aug 05, 2015 7:21 pm
by BID0
Who is that? strawberry floating scary :shock:

Re: Fox's Fantastic Four Reboot

Posted: Wed Aug 05, 2015 7:31 pm
by Mafro
Image wrote:Doom is no man's second choice