Pretty safe to say most people will agree with that. Anyone who says otherwise... pity them haha. The 2005 & 2007 movies were the furthest thing from great, but like others have said, they at least came closer (not close) to capturing the tone and spirit of the real F4 and were decently enjoyable movies compared to Tank’s movie. (Well actually, the sequel was quite bad.) Still, though fun in their own right (Evans & Chiklis were perfectly cast), these weren’t the movies these amazing characters deserved and they don’t hold up. Dr. Doom’s handling? No good,
Now the reboot? Whether it was really studio intervention or the entire thing was just badly executed (or both), the end result was messy, lifeless and super dull (like Zack Snyder’s worse DC movies, lol). And for the record, I’m not somebody who DEMANDS a comic adaption to follow everything by the book per se. If they want to make certain changes or perhaps do something completely different with a page to screen adaptation, then I’m all for it providing the movie delivers and it can benefit from these changes. Sticking to the heart of the source material obvs makes sense, albeit a movie doesn’t have to be a recreation of the pages. Yup.
But it is clear the direction they took with the reboot was all wrong. No, and the so-called PC changes in the casting that the reactionaries naturally bitch about (waa waa, you better keep things the way I want them which is totally not PC!) was anything but problematic for me. Hell, I’d say the adoption angle was kinda interesting and made sense. The real problem with the movie is, they just sucked.
Anyway, these characters deserve so much better and I hope they’re given justice one day (MCU is the word).
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