dont traumatize the kid i think even this fantastic bullshyt would be better for him than any adam sandler movieSo should I take my nephew to watch this or pixels?
We can't ignore the truckloads of racism that was being aimed at the movie because the torch was black. Obviously that isn't the reason why the movie sucks but let's not act like some weren't ready to trash it months ago off the strength of him being black. The racism was real."It can't be bad, it's gotta be stans and 'cism!"
Good to see @Prodigal Syndicate still fighting the good fight
Mcu is more like the bronze standard. Yeah its not completely awful,but its not great either. You hold non mcu films to a standard that you dont for mcu films. Its a fact. So do all the other fan boys on here. You dudes will bend over backwards defending the mediocre cinematic universe.
DOFP>>>>>>any mcu film,easily.
Matter of fact,spider man 2>>>>>>>any mcu film
They hit pause on that crossover pretty quick didn't they They saw them reviews and was like
This FOX super hero movie so bad the director only going to be able to get work as a stage hand for Syfy movies in hollywood after this.
Congrats DC stans, yall finally get a win!!!
Pixels wasn't that good IMO but he might like it. It had a few entertaining moments
I'm dyin right now..
Neither nikka
dont traumatize the kid i think even this fantastic bullshyt would be better for him than any adam sandler movie
I read that the p[lanned Fantastic 4: 3 movie would have galactus in it but he'd be a more regular size than what he is in the comics, and his giant space cloud was just the vehicle he traveled in.Hey, breh I respect that you didn't like it; that's your right to have complaints with it.
To me, they were a good way to pass the time...not worth repeat viewings maybe but I didn't feel ripped off.
If anything really rubbed me the wrong way about the ROTSS, it had to be giving us a cloud instead of the true Galactus. Some say that was Fox's call, some say it was Story.
'Fantastic Four' Bombing at the Friday Box Office“Fantastic Four” is struggling to find its footing at the box office this weekend, suggesting that not even superheroes are immune to poor reviews.
Early estimates show the 20th Century Fox release struggling to hit $30 million for the weekend, which is well below the anticipated mid-$40 million mark. Should the estimates keep plummeting, the opening could prove disastrous for the studio, which spent $120 million on the pic.
Thursday night previews for “Fantastic Four” pulled in a lukewarm $2.7 million at 2,900 locations.
The last major superhero release to premiere under $35 million was Sony’s “The Green Hornet” in 2011 ($33.5 million).
In addition to “Fantastic Four’s” not-so-fantastic 9% rating on Rotten Tomatoes, a damning tweet from the film’s own director, Josh Trank, suggested that even he was disappointed with the final cut. Kate Mara, Michael B. Jordan, Jamie Bell and Miles Teller star in the reboot.
Last weekend’s champ, “Mission Impossible: Rogue Nation,” which is close behind “Fantastic Four” with an estimated $27 million weekend. Tom Cruise’s fifth installment in the Paramount franchise should reach $100 million domestically by Monday.
This weekend’s other domestic releases include thriller “The Gift,” which is on track for $8.5 million for the weekend. Joel Edgerton, Rebecca Hall and Jason bateman star in the STX Entertainment release.
Meryl Streep starrer “Ricki and the Flash” is performing similarly to “The Gift.” The TriStar release, about an aging rocker reconnecting with her family, looks poised for a debut between $6 million and $7 million.
The animated “Shaun the Sheep” bowed Wednesday to a disappointing $852,000, suggesting a weekend total around $6 million.