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"I have a dream, that my four little children will one day live in a
nation where they will not be judged by the color of their skin,
but by the content of their character." - M.L.King Jr
Do you think this would be because of the previous movies, or the property isn't any good?
The property works fine. Another movie would be attempt #4. Fox never should have touched it. There was a lot of dissent when the script details leaked and instead of listening to what was being said, they went ahead with their "vision".
FF must be the most underserved comics characters ever. Bad vision. Bad scripts. Bad casting.
At least at marvel they might get a chance FFs usp is the character interaction. Let Jos Wheedon have a go. He does that better then anyone.
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But isn't it Reed Richards who he has it out for? Note, I'm not a Marvel guy, so I know very little about TFF. I'm just making small-talk.
JuRY sold me on some of the concepts TFF plays with.
The three which stuck out were:
The Human Torch is like Lindsay Lohan, someone whose powers make them a danger to themselves and everyone around them.
The Invisible Woman is just that, doesn't matter what she does, or how much she contributes, she's the (to take something from his own lexicon) invisible wife.
Lastly, Doom is the most "real world" villain. His power comes from being like Saddam Hussein. He's the strong-arm dictator of a two-bit country.
Didn't buy into the last two as much.
The Thing is like Belushi or Farley, someone who ultimately would have preferred to be "normal", as it was their celebrity which killed them.
Reed Richards is like Tom Hanks, which I only sort of get. There's something about a volleyball I assume.