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#1  Edited By mattydeNero

What I don't understand is: If  they want to attract the 6-7-8 year old kids that have heard Dad talk about how kickass G.I. Joe was back in the day, why make such drastic changes to major characters?  The pictures or cartoons or knowledge these fathers are passing down to their boys or girls will have their kids not giving a crap about it because their parent, devout 'Joe-fan, is dissapointed with the big-screen cluster%^&#.  Kids pay attention to their parents' interests.

I saw the interview that was posted here with Ryan Reynolds talking about who "Deadpool" is.  I mean, you can see the look in his face that he knows now that the fan-boys are going to be unimpressed.  The onscreen DP can have a mouth on him, but he won't look the same.  That's something that's key.

Just like it appears to be in this movie.  I don't really know how  "3rd Rock Kid/I Got Hacked in the First Five Minutes of Halloween H20 Kid" is going to pull this off not looking at all like ANY incarnation of Cobra Commander.  He could have CC's voice(it won't be what we want to hear at all), but the look, ugh.

And with them not covering Storm Shadow's face for a promo picture, it's looking even more like a crapfest.

Larry Hama is apart of the project, correct?

What in the world are they thinking.  Can't wait 'til it tanks out.  If you re-do something, re-do it right.

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#3  Edited By mattydeNero

I'd love to see Black Cat and Kraven.  And have appearances by like, Rhino and/or Scorpion...WHOM Kraven hunts through out the first part of the film.  Spidey tracks Kraven down, etc.  Plus, Felicia could be "hunted" as well, she is a cat, right?

But then again, there was SUCH a hole as far as Venom is concerned.  If that void isn't filled in the next film, the franchise will always have that, "Those movies were good, but could've been better near the end" quality to it.

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#4  Edited By mattydeNero

Superman: The universe's greatest super-effin'-hero, period.  If I had the spare loot...if ANY "Comic Viners" had a spare $315,000, it would be on.

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My opinion has always been this...y'know, one of those "this is what they should've done"s:

I remember over ten years ago, I saw a report on MTV that Marvel was going to do a NAMOR trilogy.  They also said Glenn Danzig was going to play Wolverine.  Anyway, WHAT THEY SHOULD'VE DONE was do the first FF film(with a better looking doom), and call it "THE FANTASTIC FOUR", like the first movie.  It was crappy, but if they would've had a direction in the story like my idea it may have been better.

Then, at the end of the first film, the U.S. government does something to send some kind of weapon to test at sea.  The drop it into the ocean, and instead of testing a bomb, they blow off a chunk of Atlantis.  Boom, end of FF.

Then a week or two after the film's initial release, they tell us that the sequel to FF had already been written, and it would be entitled, "NAMOR THE SUB-MARINER" or be lame-o FOX style and maybe call it "FANTASTIC FOUR: ATLANTIS ATTACKS".  That story would be the origin of Namor and the Atlantians, coming after New York City.  They should've made it like a monster movie sort of.  They could've had Doom all getting a hold of some magical scribe and summoning a beast that the Atlantians, namely Namor, and the 4 have to stop.  The 4 at the end then invite Namor to stay on Earth and live in the Baxter Building, he declines, but then Sue talks him into it.  THEN at the end of that film, they should've had THE WATCHER show up and warn them of the coming of GALACTUS.

The end of the trilogy could be called "FANTASTIC FOUR 4: THE HERALD OF GALACTUS" and it would have had the Surfer, the REAL Galactus, more Namor, maybe Namorita.  The classic Namor/Sue/Reed triangle of love.  Hell, maybe even have Namorita get the hots for Johnny or the other way around.  Either way, if the previous films had the stars, and made the money, this film could be a 2 hour and 45 minute thrillfest.

.......but instead, we have what we have.  If FOX wants to do a reboot, don't have Doom as the villian.  Do the first story with Mole Man, maybe end it with the origin of Doom or something.  That's one thing I wish the SPIDER-MAN films had done: Open with Spidey taking down a ho-hum rouge from his gallery(i.e. Scorp, Rhino, Shocker, Chance...okay, not Chance), or closing with a new one showing up, full force.  No teases.

The FF are Marvel's unbreakable tandom.  FOX needs to hire some A-listers.  The FF could have legs, but it's too soon for a reboot, in my opinion.

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Superman: "Lois...on the real, when you said, 'Let's try something new,' I dug the whole 'tie me to the wall with vibranium', but GEEEZ, I didn't think you meant using that THING in your hand!"

Lois Lane: "Get your mind out of the gutter, Smallville.  I'll be there in a minute, no need to rush.  While you're busy being all horny and stuff, I had to splice this chord to hook in our new HD-TV.  Thanks for the help, Mr. I-Now-Live-On-New-Krypton-But-Still-Think-I-Can-Fly-In-For-A-Bootie-call!"

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#8  Edited By mattydeNero

I think it'll do $100 million easy.

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#9  Edited By mattydeNero

Will we be seeing the Guardian of Forever?!?!  "If I get laid tonight, it will be because of Eric Bena."  The movie will show everyone how to do a space prequel/sequel.  And it is done by someone who claims not to have been a fan of Trek. 

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When I purchased the issue, I saw the 4.99 and was like, "Geeeez."    But even though in the past four years I have both loved, and hated, Bendis' directions with all of this fallout from when the Avengers first disassembled.  The bantering alone between ALL characters was pretty sweet giving the issue replay value.  The different artists kind of bummed me out.  Especially Greg Horn.  Good choice guys.  It looked like a college kid got his girlfriend dressed up like Carol Danvers and had her pose.  Then she took pictures of him posing, added a little more color and other crap for effect, and there you go.  His art to me is unoriginal.  Kind of like J.G. Jones and his "John Cena" Superman.  If you know Cena is, checkout Jones' Supes from early on in Final Crisis or on the cover of a Wizard from last year sometime. 

Gimmie Hitch or Billy Tan throughout, or even half and half.  Overall, I agree the issue was fun, but I just feel a let down with all of this.  Worth the money for sure.  All I'm saying is Ares wants to fight, period.  Give me that.