sorry! I think Astro stirred me up, bringing up the Galactus cloud and all!

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From: Martin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
Keith, spot on with your analysis of Reed. And the therapy bill's in the mail, 
for bringing back the horror of that movie...

[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: me too, and no evidence of sentience in Galactus, and 
that "battle" between him and the Surfer--gawd that movie sucked!
I'm still most pissed at the Surfer's source of power being changed--gawd that 
movie sucked!

There's a better Reed Richards to be depicted. I really like Ian as Reed, but 
they've written Reed as too uncertain, too much of a wimp. That is *not* Reed 
Richards. He's always been distracted, absent-minded, overly analytical, dense 
in the ways of romance at times, but he was never uncertain and unsure unless 
someone like Doom had one of his loved ones in danger. Reed might have been a 
bookwarm, but that's not the same as a wimp.

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From: Astromancer 
I agree about the choice of Alba as Sue Richards too...plus I was major pissed 
that they turned Galactus into a frickin' cloud monster!!!

[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: although many applaud or at least tolerate the FF 
movies because they have a sense of fun, i've found them to be trash. Alba 
can't act, is the wrong choice for Sue, and the scripts have sucked. Galactus 
was a bitter disappointment, the change to the source of the Surfer's power was 
laughably pitiful, and the Doctor Doom's character needs to go. i do agree that 
the whole thing needs to be re-written, and maybe McDuffie could do a job to 
save what is to me a wasted opportunity so far.

I didn't see "Awake". Alba doesn't do enough for me in any department to go see 
a movie in which she's starring.

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From: Daryle 
I thought Peter's dance was a highlight of the picture. That is to say, the
whole picture was bad. I don't think anyone will be able to do a better
picture than Spider Man 2. I'd hand the franchise off to another director at
this point and let Raimi co-produce.

When I hold "Spiderman 3" against "Rise of the Silver Surfer", I have to
say that "Rise" is a better picture. Tim is trying to build a sense of
friendship between the four, whereas Spiderman is just rehashing the same
relationships and trying to dazzle us with effects. I do think that if there
is to be a third Fantastic Four picture, Dwayne McDuffie and/or Reggie
Hudlin simply HAVE to be brought in to write the script. Black Panther and
Fantastic Four are simply two of the best books out right now, and Dwayne's
writing in Justice League of America is GREAT stuff. Now that the basic
stories have been told with these two franchises, it's time to take them to
the next level, and I can't think of any better writers to handle the
material. I believe a Dwayne McDuffie script can make Jessica Alba a better
actress in the suit.

Speaking of Alba, did anybody catch this movie with her and the Anakin
Skywalker guy? It's a horror movie, and not just because the two of them are
the stars (ba-DUM-bum). The movie is supposed to be about being awake during
surgery, in fact I think it's called "Awake" or something like that.

On 12/22/07 10:49 AM, "[EMAIL PROTECTED]"
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> Well, which was worse: Peter's strut down the street, winking at women, or
> Reed Richards' elasticized dance routine in "Rise of the Silver Surfer"? Both
> left me gagging. As for which movie was the worst, that's a tough one. I have
> no desire to see FF2 again, but it's shorter than Spidey 3, so maybe i'd
> choose it as a shorter term pain. But then, even at its worse Spidey 3 has
> better writing, acting, and character development than FF2, so i think it'd be
> my choice between the two.
> 
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> From: "Tracey de Morsella (formerly Tracey L. Minor)"
> 
> 
>> I always loved the symbiote story and they trivialized it and treated it
>> like an afterthought while totally destroying it with that "strut" you
>> call the 
>> 
>> Stupid Saturday Night Fever thing. Up until now, I felt that Raimi was
>> fantastic storyteller of the larger than life. After Spidey 3, I'm terrified
>> at 
>> the thought of him helming the Hobbit
>> 
>> 
>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>>> i thoroughly disliked it. Too long, too boring, too many plotlines, FX and
>>> CGI 
>> the worst of all the films--which is saying something, since as i said
>> yesterday, the CGI has always disappointed me in teh Spidey films.
>>> The cardinal sins are that the Sandman really isn't used all that much in
>>> the 
>> film (not as much as we probably expected), and the amount of time Peter's
>> atually in the black suit is incredibly short--at least, compared to what
>> those 
>> eleventy million trailers led us to believe. He gets the suit, does that
>> stupid 
>> Saturday Night Fever thing, punches out Osborn, and then dumps the symbiote.
>> The 
>> way all those trailers were structured, i thought the bulk of the movie was
>> going to deal with him slowly coming to realize the suit was changing him for
>> the worst. in the comics, it was weeks or months before Peter tried to
>> dispose 
>> of the symbiote. It was creepy: he'd put the "suit" on the chair next to his
>> bed, then, while Peter was asleep, it would engulf him then go out web
>> swinging 
>> all night, Peter still sound asleep inside. He'd wake up the next morning
>> tired 
>> and sore, wondering what the hell was wrong.
>>> 
>>> And after that, the next phase of the symbiote's life just left me cold. the
>> whole Eddie Brock I-hate-Peter-WE-hate Peter arc was so quick I couldn't buy
>> it 
>> either. 
>>> -------------- Original message --------------
>>> From: "Tracey de Morsella (formerly Tracey L. Minor)"
>> 
>>> 
>>> 
>>>> I just saw Spiderman 3 a few weeks ago. Why did he feel so compared to
>>>> tell so many potentially good stories in one film?
>>>> 
>>>> Daryle wrote: 
>>>> 
>>>>> I still hold Spider-Man 2 as the best ever made.
>>>>> 
>>>>> I think ³American Splendor² was pretty well done, and recently I saw, for
>>>>> the first time in its entirety, ³The Punisher². The acting, well, is
>>>>> pretty 
>>>>> horrible, but if you can stand the X-Men movies, Punisher¹s worth a
>>>>> rental. 
>>>>> 
>>>>> On 12/20/07 4:41 PM, "Bosco Bosco" > > > wrote:
>>>>> 
>>>>> 
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> On an earlier thread someone mentioned that the latest Batman film
>>>>>> was their favorite comic adaptation. I really like it as well and it
>>>>>> got me to thinking about some of my other faves. I think V for
>>>>>> Vendetta is my personal favorite and I loved, loved, loved Hellboy. I
>>>>>> really dug the most recent Batman as well as the first Spiderman. I
>>>>>> wasn't so fond of the X-Men though I did like them.
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> Anyone else got some pics or recommends. I am thinking of updating my
>>>>>> netflix queue
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> Bosco 
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