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re: Official Fantastic Four Review/RT 9%(SPOILERS!!!)-(by Fox)

Posted on 8/18/15 at 3:33 pm to
Posted by Dr RC
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Posted on 8/18/15 at 3:33 pm to
Usually if you see a scene in a trailer that gets dumped its a random bit of dialogue or an actor's reaction to something. It's almost always something completely inconsequential like Paul Rudd making a crack about the name Ant Man.

In this case what was removed was an action scene that was heavily used in promotional material to sell the movie. Dropping a random joke is no big deal. Marketing your movie as a comic book action flick and then removing the major set piece you are using to advertise the film is a terrible business move.

It's probably part of the reason the Cinemascore is so bad. People were sold one thing and got something completely different so they were upset.

It's kind of like how a lot of people got pissed when they went to Drive and found out it was not an action flick like many of the previews made it appear to be.
Posted by Brosef Stalin
Member since Dec 2011
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Posted on 8/18/15 at 8:03 pm to
article is kinda long, I'll post a few highlights
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What Was FANTASTIC FOUR Like Before Simon Kinberg?

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Slater’s script is closer in tone and action to a Marvel movie, with big action and lots of character interplay. It’s maybe a little overstuffed, featuring the origin of the Fantastic Four, Doctor Doom, Galactus, Mole Man, Herbie the Robot and even the FantastiCar, and containing a central action set piece in the streets of New York City against a gigantic Moloid that eats Ben Grimm.

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In the script the Quantum Gate is very much that - a rip in space through which a module is passed on a big hydraulic arm. When the team gets through to the Negative Zone Von Doom gotta Von Doom - he pushes Ben aside and puts the first footprint in the dust.

What they find is not the empty broken landscape of the film but rather an alien city. The city is full of skeletons, non-human things that have been killed in some cataclysm. As the team explores the ruins they come upon an amphitheater full of corpses and something else. Something huge, and something wearing battle armor with two blades coming out of either side of its helmet.

The huge thing - Galactus, for those not in the know - chases the three explorers. He shoots Dark Matter out of his hands, enveloping and seemingly killing Victor. Reed and Ben make it to the module but it’s not working; on the other side of the portal Sue is working feverishly to fix the circuitry that won’t allow the module to return home. Galactus nears as Sue finally fixes the machine, and he blasts the module with Dark Matter - but the Dark Matter hits the Quantum Gate and there’s a reaction and the entire team - the two in the module and the two in the lab - are pelted with some kind of cosmic madness.

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Sue and Johnny stop the Shock Troopers - the script says that Sue is like an Amazonian warrior, just destroying dudes - when Reed shows up too late to warn them. But not too late to see that injected Moloid, now giant, burst out of the ground. Ben, who happens to be nearby looking at puppies in a pet shop window, hears the commotion and runs over. The team engage the giant Moloid, as seen on the cover of Fantastic Four number one, in a fight that is both exciting and humorous. Ben gets swallowed and tries to fight his way out; when he finally gets to the Moloids mouth he sees that Reed has slingshotted a bus at the creature and Johnny has set it on fire and it is heading right towards the mouth - and Ben.


I'd probably watch this movie.
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