I legit think it might be some blow back from Mike B giving folks the when they were complaining about a black human torch. How can it be this bad.
you see it too....
these mufukkaz aint slick
I legit think it might be some blow back from Mike B giving folks the when they were complaining about a black human torch. How can it be this bad.
At least he shat on nolan by calling fincher the best in hollywoodApparently Josh Trank denounces the movie and Fox wouldn't let Fincher do his magic. Well, he rebounded and became the best director in Hollywood.- Josh Trank"
He aint ever gonna work again doing shyt like this
so its official. the RT reviews are true.
got damn twitter bout to open up a whole new box of fukkery for directors who use it
They gonna have to keep this. It really needs like a decade or 2 off before anyone attempts a FF4 movie again.social media gonna fukk around and FORCE Fox to give them rights back:mooneyha:
i.e. 2011 "Green Lantern" movie and "After Earth".For some reaaon these reviews are making me want to see it more.
Either it really is that bad and I wanna see just HOW bad for the fukkery, or this is a classic case of a mediocre movie and the hivemind deciding they hated it before seeing it.
They like keep this stink away from X-Men. lol there goes that Fox cinematic universe. Not as easy as it looks eh.PRODUCERS SAY "FANTASTIC FOUR" AND "X-MEN" FILMS EXIST IN PARALLEL UNIVERSES
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Producers Say "Fantastic Four" and "X-Men" Films Exist in Parallel Universes - Comic Book Resources
Say what you want about the Doctor Doom from the 2000s movies. But, at least he looked the part.
PRODUCERS SAY "FANTASTIC FOUR" AND "X-MEN" FILMS EXIST IN PARALLEL UNIVERSES
an interview with The New York Daily News(via ComicBook.com), producers Simon Kinberg and Hutch Parker threw water on the wildfire of rumors and speculation surrounding a potential crossover between the "Fantastic Four" and the "X-Men" film franchise, stating the two superteams exist in parallel universes.
"The Fantastic Four live in a world without mutants," Kinberg and Parker stated. "And the X-Men live in a world without the Fantastic Four."
This comes despite earlier reports of a crossover between the two franchises on the way and the rampant fan freakout and speculation following the uniting of the main actors from "X-Men: Apocalypse," "Fantastic Four" and "Deadpool" alongside "Gambit" star Channing Tatum on stage at Comic-Con International in San Diego last month.
Although the producers also said, "Crossing them over would be challenging," comic books have a long history of just that. Parallel universes are common in comics, and the X-Men and FF travel across them all the time. We're even pretty sure Reed Richards gets his morning coffee every day from a parallel universe. Not to mention last year's "X-Men: Days of Future Past"played with the idea of time travel and alternate timelines already and fans responded just fine to it.
So although many reports claim the comments put the kibosh on a potential franchise crossover, we say in a parallel world, it's already happened.
"Fantastic Four," directed by Josh Trank and starring Miles Teller, Michael B. Jordan, Kate Mara and Jamie Bell, arrives in theaters Aug. 7.
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Producers Say "Fantastic Four" and "X-Men" Films Exist in Parallel Universes - Comic Book Resources