Yea, I really enjoyed the Ultimate Spidey comics up until like issue 80 with Carnage. Things got a little too crazy after that issue.
Redeeming qualities
They tried establishing a backstory between Reed and Ben that I thought was a little endearing
I liked the casting for Reed and Sue and Franklin
I liked that the four didn't know each other or were best buddies in grade school
I liked the special effects
I also liked Reed unlike the last films, he seemed more wise guy ish than Johnny Storm
The pacing was good in the first act I also liked how their powers manifested this time around
Is that Ultimate Silver Sable and Ultimate Deadpool?
They might have come I around that time , it's been a while since I read them, I remember Carnage killing and eating Gwen Stacey and pretty much stopped after that.
I can't argue this, the only thing you got wrong here is that Sony is sharing Spider-Man with Marvel but not the profit. Most people think Sony lost by "giving up" Spider-Man but they gained so much more in their deal with Marvel.
Things work out for Marvel too, but they're risking a lot dealing with Sony, Sony has nothing to lose at this point
Every Marvel movie Spider-Man is in they have to get permission from Sony first, and they share no profit with Sony on that movie. Sony benefits because they're now apart of the extremely popular MCU, and can even use some of Marvel's characters in their movies, with Marvel's permission of course. They keep all the profit from their movies. It's really a great deal for Sony.
That was pretty intense... Kinda horrifying
So you didn't stick around for Ultimate Clone Saga then or Death of Spider-man
Hmm not sure where you're getting that from. The original deal with Sony gives Marvel 30% of the profits from the movie. Compare that to the 5% they get from X-Men movies. Not sure what the profit margin is now but I'm guessing it's going to be more since they're actually making the movie themselves.
I don't think Disney should try to buy back the rights to Fantastic Four from 20th Century Fox any longer.
I think Disney should just buy 20th Century Fox.
They should go into the corporate boardroom and tell Jim Gianopulos (CEO) "We spoke to Rupert Murdock this morning. We bought this table and your seat."
I don't think Disney should try to buy back the rights to Fantastic Four from 20th Century Fox any longer.
I think Disney should just buy 20th Century Fox.
They should go into the corporate boardroom and tell Jim Gianopulos (CEO) "We spoke to Rupert Murdock this morning. We bought this table and your seat."
I remember reading an article of it when the deal was made, and I just watched an interview with John Campea from Collider movie talk and he basically described the deal the same way I read a few months ago. I could be wrong though.
I always thought that Sony kept all profit from their movies and Disney made money
from the merchandising.
EDIT: here the link Spider-Man Deal Breakdown at Sony and Marvel | Variety
who knew that little red pant mouse was going to save superheroes
fox and sony keep killing these franchises, Disney comes and saves them, some kind of bizarro world in here
So, I wonder if this movie is funny bad. The gif with the Thing throwing the tank and it vanishing was pretty hilarious.
So, I wonder if this movie is funny bad. The gif with the Thing throwing the tank and it vanishing was pretty hilarious.
That part isn't in the movie
i haven't heard anyone laughing at this. everyone mentions how this is mediocre and dull and boring.
So, no, this is not so bad is funny. this is so bad is painful and dull to watch
We're entitled to our own opinions but not our own facts:
"They need to begin filming a new Fantastic Four movie within 7 years after the last Fantastic Four movie was released. Meaning that they have until about early Fall 2014 to start filming. Once they begin filming, there are other dates that they have to meet. They can't just take 5 years to film the movie. However, the actual time that they have to release the film after filming begins remains a guarded secret by those in the know.
Fox can change the release date. They aren't locked into March 2015. However, what they must do is to begin filming within 7 years after the last FF film was released. Announcing release dates, changing release dates, announcing directors, or anything similar will not stop the FF from reverting. The only thing that will stop the clock is for filming to begin by Fall of 2014."
source: FOX Has Until Fall 2014 to Film 'The Fantastic Four' Before it Reverts ~ Superhero Movie News | Comic Book Movie News 24/7
Fox was up against the clock. Period.
(but by all means cash your Fox PR check).
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