Fantastic Four: First Steps

Started by BentonGrey, February 05, 2025, 01:16:45 AM

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BentonGrey

Well, the first teaser trailer has dropped, and...well, for years I've said that we've missed the window for a classic, comic-faithful Fantastic Four movie.  I was positive that we'd see characters switched out, changed in various ways to be more diverse, younger, more appealing, or what-have-you, and all of the attempts before now have shown that nobody has a clue how to actually tell the family-centric, wonder-filled stories that define the team.  However, I may well have been wrong, and if so, I will be extremely pleased to discover it. 
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AzMo-FgRp64

The trailer really looks great, with a wonderful retro-future aesthetic, and it seems to be a pretty much comic-faithful adaptation, at least in the glimpse we get.  And they even seem to be telling the Galactus story...which, while that is an amazing story, is a tough place to start, and honestly, a tough story to tell in one movie.

Nonetheless, I've gone from expecting nothing good to being cautiously optimistic. 
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WyldFyre

I'm more cynical about this one. I 'hope' I'm wrong but they can somehow make the trailers the best part of the movie and the rest of it be horrible.

I do like the look and feel of the setting, but I'll hold judgement for now.
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BentonGrey

WF, that's certainly very true about trailers, and I don't blame you at all.  But, if the trailer is at all a fair impression of the film, then they've got several things right from the jump, including the fact that they are a family who love one another, even with their soap opera tendencies. 

It's still very early days, so you are right to be skeptical.  But...well, maybe I am starting to hope a little bit...

It would be nice to get a wonder-filled, hopeful, and joyful film in the current grim climate.
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Randomdays

I liked the general feel of the trailer, and hopefully we've moved on from having another Dr Doom plot, especially since the Avengers are taking him on. It was neat seeing Herbie as well.

The Thing was the most worrying thing for me - seeing him in the kitchen talking recipes and such was never part of his background as far as I can remember, going all the back to the beginning.

Also, I'd prefer his typical grumbling voice that's been used all the back to the Hanna Barbera version in the 60's

WyldFyre

Quote from: Randomdays on February 06, 2025, 06:08:17 AMThe Thing was the most worrying thing for me - seeing him in the kitchen talking recipes and such was never part of his background as far as I can remember, going all the back to the beginning.

Also, I'd prefer his typical grumbling voice that's been used all the back to the Hanna Barbera version in the 60's

This is one of my reservations. Ben was always more rough and tumble than Betty Crocker. I 'do' like the look of the CG Thing, and the costumes are a nice throwback.

Quote from: BentonGrey on February 06, 2025, 04:10:45 AMIt would be nice to get a wonder-filled, hopeful, and joyful film in the current grim climate.


I really hope you're right, but I cannot understate hollywood's ability to muck things up.
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BentonGrey

Yeah, agreed.  Ben's voice is the weakest part of it.  It's just not "gravely" enough.  I rather think that the fellow who portrayed him on the 90s cartoon was just about perfect.  That's the voice I hear when I read the Thing.

Quote from: WyldFyre on February 06, 2025, 11:47:34 AMI really hope you're right, but I cannot understate hollywood's ability to muck things up.

It's truly astonishing.  It seems almost as infinite as human stupidity itself.  :P  I mean, is there a team that has more amazing stories and such ready-made characterization than the FF?  It just seems like a good movie would almost write itself.  And yet...
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Randomdays

Minor rant;

The saying "if it's not broke, don't fix it" comes to mind.

So many companies, like Dizney to name one, think that they have to "modernize" or "update" classic books and movies, and usually (from what I've seen) they please a very few with this, and alienate almost every one else.

And they don't seem to learn from the bad reviews and low box office returns.

I sill haven't seen the last FF movie, and really have no plans to.

Just leave things as they are - its what the fans of the original work want to see, not what some someone new thinks we want to see.

I also think its disrespectful to the original creators. I have no problem with new takes on the genre like "The Boys", but why would you want to turn something classic into that?

On a side note, I just read that DC is working on a Sgt Rock movie again, this time with Daniel Craig in the lead. Some of the previous attempts I read about moved him from WW2 to the present or the future, gave him a German father to complicate him, gave him a comedy sidekick, or had him fighting zombies.

Minor rant over

BentonGrey

I agree completely, RD.  I always say, if you don't want to use the character as they exist, pick a different one, or make your own!
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