jye4ever
Broke and happy
Did someone say joyless?
What is that thing that fell off him.
Did someone say joyless?
What is that thing that fell off him.
What is that thing that fell off him.
That's his red underwear, because he's too serious to wear it on the outside
Josh Trank tweeted this today
" A year ago I had a fantastic version of this. And it would receive great reviews. You'll probably never see it. That's reality though"
https://twitter.com/joshuatrank
10.) Green Lantern by Martin Campbell (2011)
Fresh Rating: 25% - Audience Rating: 61%
9.) Superman III by Richard Lester (1983)
Fresh Rating: 24% - Audience Rating: 39%
8.) Spawn by Mark Dippe/Mark A.Z. Dippe (1997)
Fresh Rating: 20% - Audience Rating: 46%
7.) Judge Dredd by Danny Cannon (1995)
Fresh Rating: 15% - Audience Rating: 35%
6.) The Spirit by Frank Miller (II) (2008)
Fresh Rating: 15% - Audience Rating: 30%
5.) Batman and Robin by Joel Schumacher (1997)
Fresh Rating: 13% - Audience Rating: 28%
4.) Jonah Hex by Jimmy Hayward (2010)
Fresh Rating: 13% - Audience Rating: 24%
3.) Elektra by Rob Bowman (2005)
Fresh Rating: 10% - Audience Rating: 47%
2.) Catwoman by Pitof (2004)
Fresh Rating: 10% - Audience Rating: 34%
1.) Superman IV: The Quest for Peace by Sidney J. Furie (1987)
Fresh Rating: 10% - Audience Rating: 30%
Fantastic Four is currently sitting at $10% which ties it as the worst all time comic movie, below Batman and Robin.
Agreed, she would look better with me on her bones.She also lost too much weight. She looked better with a little meat on her bones.
I just read about how it's used!
What joyless fun draining ****s!
kara will not be pleased.
Imagine a Reed who was a super genius in the 1960s loving the technological advances and trying to make it leap and bound further, Johnny fully embracing the new era, Ben having the "man out of time" issues and just wanting good ol' Yancy Street which would have changed to something much more trendy and out of his grasp and Sue trying to keep them all together.
You could have cameos from "older" Marvel U folks in flashbacks or even interacting. It would steal a little of Cap's thunder but it'd work, hell Captain America could have been a hero to Ben or Johnny and have that "meeting your heroes" moment too.
Josh Trank tweeted this today
" A year ago I had a fantastic version of this. And it would receive great reviews. You'll probably never see it. That's reality though"
https://twitter.com/joshuatrank
This was going to be an abomination from the very beginning. But the blame has got to rest squarely on Fox's shoulders, just like it did with Sony and their final three Spider-Man offerings (yeah, I'm counting Raimi's Spider-Man 3 in that hot mess too). FF deserves better and if Spider-Man can strike out three straight times and get picked up by Disney for a reboot, then FF can as well.
Is Cage some kind of pimp or something?
This was going to be an abomination from the very beginning. But the blame has got to rest squarely on Fox's shoulders, just like it did with Sony and their final three Spider-Man offerings (yeah, I'm counting Raimi's Spider-Man 3 in that hot mess too). FF deserves better and if Spider-Man can strike out three straight times and get picked up by Disney for a reboot, then FF can as well.
This was going to be an abomination from the very beginning. But the blame has got to rest squarely on Fox's shoulders, just like it did with Sony and their final three Spider-Man offerings (yeah, I'm counting Raimi's Spider-Man 3 in that hot mess too). FF deserves better and if Spider-Man can strike out three straight times and get picked up by Disney for a reboot, then FF can as well.
Yup, based on all the reports...
10.) Green Lantern by Martin Campbell (2011)
Fresh Rating: 25% - Audience Rating: 61%
9.) Superman III by Richard Lester (1983)
Fresh Rating: 24% - Audience Rating: 39%
8.) Spawn by Mark Dippe/Mark A.Z. Dippe (1997)
Fresh Rating: 20% - Audience Rating: 46%
7.) Judge Dredd by Danny Cannon (1995)
Fresh Rating: 15% - Audience Rating: 35%
6.) The Spirit by Frank Miller (II) (2008)
Fresh Rating: 15% - Audience Rating: 30%
5.) Batman and Robin by Joel Schumacher (1997)
Fresh Rating: 13% - Audience Rating: 28%
4.) Jonah Hex by Jimmy Hayward (2010)
Fresh Rating: 13% - Audience Rating: 24%
3.) Elektra by Rob Bowman (2005)
Fresh Rating: 10% - Audience Rating: 47%
2.) Catwoman by Pitof (2004)
Fresh Rating: 10% - Audience Rating: 34%
1.) Superman IV: The Quest for Peace by Sidney J. Furie (1987)
Fresh Rating: 10% - Audience Rating: 30%
Fantastic Four is currently sitting at $10% which ties it as the worst all time comic movie, below Batman and Robin.
Gully, pretty good ideas. If done the ways you laid out, that has the potential to be a very good set of films.
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