Fantastic Four: Rise of the Silver Surfer
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Fantastic Four: Rise of the Silver Surfer
http://www.apple.com/trailers/fox/fanta ... surfer/hd/
How fucking fantastic does this trailer look? I'm not a comic book nutter or anything, but Fantastic Four & The Silver Surfer together in a film excites me lots
I thought the first film was good, all be it a bit slow in the beginning when explaining everything, allthough I found this the case with Hulk, X-Men, Spider Man and so on...
All the sequels of the films mentioned above were brilliant, so I have high hope for this one.
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To geeky up this thread a bit, the silver surfer is the herald of some planet killing dude killed Galatcus (Am I spelling that right? ). It's his job to choose a planet for said baddie to consume (as he needs mindboggling amount of energy to live), then prepare it for consumption. Because of this, he's harder than the proverbal nail.
Only read one comic arc with him in, but it took 3 time travel attempts for earths heroes to stop him, so this could be entertaining.
Only read one comic arc with him in, but it took 3 time travel attempts for earths heroes to stop him, so this could be entertaining.
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Im not certain, as my knowledge of Silver Surfer is a bit mixed up between the new and old versions, but I *think* he was given the job of Herald (ie, food scout, like hehulk says) in exchange for Galactus not chowing down on his homeworld. So he's a kind of jaded, doing-bad-stuff-because-he-doesnt-have-a-choice fella. I think.
Like Sherrif says, gawd knows how they are going to squeeze all of that into one film. I hope they dont just dumb it down into "omfg hes a surfing alien attacking the world lol".
Like Sherrif says, gawd knows how they are going to squeeze all of that into one film. I hope they dont just dumb it down into "omfg hes a surfing alien attacking the world lol".
Yea, in return for Galactus not destroying his homeworld he became the Silver Surfer, and at some point in his life turned on Galactus and became a good guy, if I remember correctly.Joose wrote:Im not certain, as my knowledge of Silver Surfer is a bit mixed up between the new and old versions, but I *think* he was given the job of Herald (ie, food scout, like hehulk says) in exchange for Galactus not chowing down on his homeworld. So he's a kind of jaded, doing-bad-stuff-because-he-doesnt-have-a-choice fella. I think.
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All of the aboveseRabbit wrote:
Yea, in return for Galactus not destroying his homeworld he became the Silver Surfer, and at some point in his life turned on Galactus and became a good guy, if I remember correctly.
Even after becoming Galactus' Herald, The Surfer was still pretty much a good guy. At first he only picked planets that were devoid of life for the Big G's chow time. Galactus discovered what was going on and did something to The Surfer to subdue his "humanity" (except he's not human but you know what I mean).
From memory some blind girl managed to free his inner good guy.
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I wouldn't say they were abysmal, just extremely slow to get going due to having to explain to the non comic book fans what they are all about.mrbobbins wrote:The first film was abysmal so I don't hold out much hope for this, the Spiderman films were nearly as bad, Hulk made me want to eat my own eyes, Daredevil, Electra.. oh dear I feel sick.
X-Men 1 and 2 are the only decent comic book films and they ruined them with X-Men 3
What about Hellboy, I thought that was really good as well
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Quoted for pure truthmrbobbins wrote:The first film was abysmal so I don't hold out much hope for this, the Spiderman films were nearly as bad, Hulk made me want to eat my own eyes, Daredevil, Electra.. oh dear I feel sick.
X-Men 1 and 2 are the only decent comic book films and they ruined them with X-Men 3
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Thank you! Everyone I speak to says it's great. Personally I thought it was a little dull and not very interesting.Duke of Ted wrote: edit: i also thought the new Superman was shit.
The first Xmen film was good, second one was reasonable and the third was an abomination. Incidentally, the exact same thing is true of the Blade films. Fantastic 4 was poor, but I thought it redeemed itself slightly by not taking itself too seriously (plus I thought the Thing and Human Torch were played well).
I don't like the Spiderman films, but then I've never managed to watch them either from the start or all the way through. Never watched Daredevil, Hulk or Elektra as I could tell they'd be shite.
When I first saw Sin City at the cinema I was slightly underwhelmed, possibly due to the massive amounts of hype surrounding it. Saw it again on TV and thought it was fucking brilliant. I'm looking forward to seeing 300 come out as well.
Overall I think the best comic book of recent times has been Batman Begins - a truly top notch film. I can't wait for the next one, though it's with some trepidation as I just can't picture Heath Ledger playing the Joker.
Coming soon in 2007 - RO-BO the movie! Certificate 18
Their arguing made the film watching and it was well captured from the comics, made me think they may have actually read some before doing the film.Roman Totale wrote:
Fantastic 4 was poor, but I thought it redeemed itself slightly by not taking itself too seriously (plus I thought the Thing and Human Torch were played well).
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Right, cant have a comic based conversation without my 2p:
Xmen: first one is one of my favourite comic book films, second one was pretty good, but not great. Third one made me want to cry. In a bad way.
Spiderman: Didnt like the first one, loved the second one. Doc Ock is a brilliant baddie.
Blade: Liked the first one, actually liked the second one slightly more. Again, the third one was godawfull shite.
Im with Roman and Duke of Ted, I really didnt like the new Superman. It was just...meh. Dull. Didn't care about the characters, not a lot happened, what did happen wasn't all that pretty to watch. Something about the style made it all *seem* monotone, even though it wasnt.
Loved Sin City, even if there was slightly to much crotch based uber-violence for my tastes.
Hulk was like a bloody arthouse film. The story seemed to start in the middle of nowhere, it then meandered around for a bit before not really ending. The effects made the Hulk look like he was made of green silly putty. Nothing was explained *at all*.
300 looks to be awesome.
Batman begins is, for me, the defining comic book film that all others should be measured against. It was a work of art.
Xmen: first one is one of my favourite comic book films, second one was pretty good, but not great. Third one made me want to cry. In a bad way.
Spiderman: Didnt like the first one, loved the second one. Doc Ock is a brilliant baddie.
Blade: Liked the first one, actually liked the second one slightly more. Again, the third one was godawfull shite.
Im with Roman and Duke of Ted, I really didnt like the new Superman. It was just...meh. Dull. Didn't care about the characters, not a lot happened, what did happen wasn't all that pretty to watch. Something about the style made it all *seem* monotone, even though it wasnt.
Loved Sin City, even if there was slightly to much crotch based uber-violence for my tastes.
Hulk was like a bloody arthouse film. The story seemed to start in the middle of nowhere, it then meandered around for a bit before not really ending. The effects made the Hulk look like he was made of green silly putty. Nothing was explained *at all*.
300 looks to be awesome.
Batman begins is, for me, the defining comic book film that all others should be measured against. It was a work of art.