At the moment I'm not hyped for it at all, but thats mostly because there is very little information available out there and some it is misquoted frequently. Saying that you are absolutely not going to see it sounds a bit premature at this point.
At the moment I'm not hyped for it at all, but thats mostly because there is very little information available out there and some it is misquoted frequently. Saying that you are absolutely not going to see it sounds a bit premature at this point.
The young in every generation are self-serving sharks enslaved by hormones and hell bent on surpassing the impact of the previous generation's youth. There, we all understand them. Neither frat boy, nor emo, nor hipster would be a good choice to portray the intellectual, reserved, and nerdy Reed Richards. But like I've stated previously, the people making this movie don't really care about the Fantastic Four's legacy. They're just calling it FF because they know people are so dumb they'll see it based on the name anyway
If teenage Reed Richards was good enough for Warren Ellis then it's more than good enough for this film.
Nope, nothing inspires confidence in the film or gets me excited. I'll save my money.
There's literally nothing about this project that sounds exciting or respectful to the comic series. This poor amazing comic will continue to be shat on for the rest of eternity.
I will happily watch it for hope that like Ledger's Joker, I will be surprised and amazed.
I'm curious about this incarnation of the FF.
I'll definitively see the movie, it seems like a fresh start for the franchise and if it could have the same positive impact as X:FC for example I'd be really glad.
"The means are as important as the end - we have to do this right or not at all.
Anything less negates every belief we've ever had, every sacrifice we've ever made."
"Power corrupts. Absolute power corrupts absolutely."
"No justice, no peace."
I find that trailers a) are a very inaccurate measurement of quality since every single moment in them is cherry-picked. I've been to 'comedies' where literally every single last good joke was in the trailer and b) tend to give away too much of the story.
I never watch trailers before I've seen the film.