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Fantastic Four 2: Rise of The Surfer

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--- Quote from: philosopherqueen on 21 Jun 2007, 23:28 ---Exactly what I was going to say only you said it much better.
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Yay! - thanks for saying so.  Sometimes on forums (not necessarily QC, just forums in general), I feel like an idiot when I express an opinion and everyone else seems to disagree, so it's always nice to have at least one other person who shares my opinion.


--- Quote from: philosopherqueen on 21 Jun 2007, 23:28 ---Though I'm quite partial to Julian McMahon. I remember first seeing him on Another World, a soap my mom used to watch and being quite impressed, particularly for a soap. Then he was on Charmed and I was blown away. He was so good in fact that he was the first and only villain on a "villain-of-the-week" type show to whom they gave not only a recurring role, but a major one at that... he played the leader of all evil AND the love-interest of Allyssa Milano's character. Then he got a starring role as the suave, egoistical, yet loveable plastic surgeon on Nip/Tuck. And I've always thought he should play James Bond.
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Well, I never saw Another World or Nip/Tuck, and I'm not really a Bond fan, but I agree that he was awesome on Charmed.  Probably just the writing and direction for the 1st FF movie, like we said.

M4:

--- Quote from: Thy Dungeonman on 21 Jun 2007, 19:50 ---He may have been a cloud, but near the end of the movie, you can see a faint outline of what I assume is comic book Galactus's head in the cloud. Or maybe I was just seeing things.

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From what I've heard from several people, not only can you see the outline in the cloud, but when the Surfer flies into the cloud to defeat Galactus, you get a rather clear view of his face.

Cartilage Head:
 The only reason i have not seen the first Fantastic Four is Julian McBLAND. I hate, hate, hate, HATE him.

Felix_:


A cloud.

This is unacceptable.

For shame.

ForteBass:
I went to a drive-in last night with my friends. This was playing. Now, I hated on Spider-man 3 something fierce. I would much rather watch that than have had the experience of Rise of the Silver Surfer. Now, I can let silly plots slide in super hero movies. They're usually just a conduit for the action. However, when even the action sequences are sub-standard (Read: suck out loud) we have a problem. My other two major problems with this flick (I will not dare call this a film) are character development and acting. As for the former, I just could not be assed to care about these characters. They weren't special outside of having super powers. If anything, I usually hated them because most of the time all they did was bicker. Meanwhile the world is coming down around them. I saw a bunch of shallow characters  on the screen, each one incredibly self obsessed. And then there was acting. It's not that they were camp and cheesy, because they just plain weren't. Another reason I didn't care is that the actors gave me nothing to work with. The gamut of emotions came across as mere apathy. So that's my two cents. I'm pretty much burnt out on super-hero movies at this point.

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