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Post by dzero on Feb 27, 2007 2:17:47 GMT -5
I just saw the trailer on TV...Seen parts of it on the net a while back but this one was different. I'm sorry...but I think Jessica looked horrible with that wig on She looked SO much better in the first movie...I'll go see it this time but it won't be like the first one where I went to see it cause she was in it, I'll go see it for the effects...I just think she made a poor decision about wearing that wig...she looks terrible with it and doesn't look like Sue Storm anymore IMO Don't get mad at me cause of this as it is my opinion You can see the trailer here. www.comingsoon.net/news/movienews.php?id=19080I think the trailer looks pretty cool . I agree with flyin11 that the blond wig looks just wrong , but this is less than 2 seconds of screen time so I'm going to hold out hope it looks better in the rest of the movie .
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Post by Aerie on Feb 27, 2007 13:32:40 GMT -5
Jessica will look fine in the movie. Stop worrying guys and focus on the fun. She's so pretty that TPTB, who chose her hair, will not let her look bad. As if she could. . . . . . This is going to be a fun movie to see in the theater.
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Post by dzero on Feb 27, 2007 13:48:39 GMT -5
Jessica will look fine in the movie. Stop worrying guys and focus on the fun. She's so pretty that TPTB, who chose her hair, will not let her look bad. As if she could. I think so too, but that clip is just bad, hair -wise. It looks white and the way it's styled? It looks like 'Grandma hair' yep , had fun with the first one and this trailer gives me the same feeling
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Post by Aerie on Feb 27, 2007 14:02:29 GMT -5
That's funny ;D because I think her "wedding hair" looks kind of Grandma-ish ;D Sue and her brother, Johnny.
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Post by Flyin11 on Feb 27, 2007 17:53:54 GMT -5
Jessica will look fine in the movie. Stop worrying guys and focus on the fun. Yeah, they can do magic in the movies so maybe they can clean it up Like dzero was thinkin, maybe that's the early stages of the movie and they can fix it up for the final version...
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Post by ML Fan on Mar 3, 2007 10:10:34 GMT -5
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Post by ML Fan on Mar 7, 2007 11:37:57 GMT -5
Possible Spoiler SpaceJulian McMahon Talks Dr. Doom Costumes in "FF2" Ftopel writes: "Dr. Doom may be the comic book equivalent to Julia Roberts, trying on different outfits in front of a mirror in a romantic comedy montage. He seems to have more outfits in "Fantastic Four: Rise of the Silver Surfer" than most divas. "It's weird, man, because first of all, you start with Dr. Doom has been in a casket for a couple of years and wakes up a few years later," said actor Julian McMahon. "He's pretty pissed off, kind of just rips off his mask and all that kind of stuff. He gets very ugly." Homecoming gives Dr. Doom a setting fit for his wardrobe changes. "Then he's got his lair set up in some castle in Latveria, right? We're talking comic book stuff so you have to kind of go with all this kind of stuff. With all these monitors and stuff, I don't know where he got 'em all from but they're pretty cool. He sees this kind of entity which is the Silver Surfer. Just knowing the comic books, Dr. Doom is Dr. Doom so what does he do? He goes and he tries to destroy everybody and get everybody's powers and all that kind of stuff. That's basically what the character's about." Once the Surfer is off, McMahon gets to be himself. "Then Dr. Doom becomes me for a certain period of time which I think is very strange but let's not get into that." For the grand finale, expect a big closer. "Then the final costume is this pretty amazing costume. It's a similar kind of mask. It's kind of a larger type of fit and probably a little more sturdy kind of look to it. The chest plate, it's a very heavy outfit. It weighed about 45 -50 pounds whatever without the cape and stuff but its pretty extraordinary. It’s a darker suit than the one he had last time its kind of more Batmanesque in a way, but with the mask its obviously very Dr. Doom, and it’s a great looking outfit. Look, I got so many outfits its ridiculous." At least they're keeping him busy. With new characters like the Surfer and Galactus, Dr. Doom still has a vital role. "I had quite a lot to do actually, because he went through all these transformations, different to what happens in the comic or the cartoon but we kinda just had to make it applicable [to the film]."" Info from www.rottentomatoes.com
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Post by ML Fan on Mar 8, 2007 12:03:11 GMT -5
Possible Spoiler SpaceExclusive: Dr. Doom Talks FF2 The man in the mask returns... It may still be months before the chrome-domed Silver Surfer leads the Fantastic Four back onto the big screen, but rumours surrounding the details of FF2 have already begun speeding across the web. Just last week, director Tim Story revealed via his MySpace blog (how else?) that the planet-hungry Galactus will definitely be making an appearance in the movie and the roots of the evil Dr. Doom will also be explored. With that in mind, who better to talk to than the maniacal Doctor himself. Chatting exclusively to Empire, masked-man Julian McMahon had this to say about what we can all expect from The Rise Of The Silver Surfer when it hits screens in the summer: “He’s [Doom] been locked in casket for a couple of years, so he’s pretty pissed off. He’s had a while to simmer, ya know? So, when we first see him in the movie, we see him break out of the box and rip off the mask. And he’s definitely not happy with what he sees. But you’ll be surprised about how he makes his comeback. He’s not just someone wandering around in a mask. This guy is very, very powerful.” For those of you who’ve seen the FF2 teaser trailer, you’ll know that the first few glimpses into the movie look very promising indeed. An opinion McMahon shares wholeheartedly: “It looks wicked doesn’t it?! They actually put that together while we were making the movie. Very cool.” “Yeah, I was bit confused by that,” he adds when asked about Story’s comments on Doom’s back-story: “Doom's roots? I thought we covered that in the first movie. Maybe he’s put something in there that I have no idea about . . . I think I need to call Tim!” And Galactus? “Well, I’m not allowed to say…but put it this way - if you know the Fantastic Four comics, you’ll know that Doom has dealings with everybody. Dr. Doom has always been about taking over the universe, crushing anyone who’s against him and doing whatever he can to manipulate people like him [points at Empire’s WETA designed Silver Surfer cover] and use their powers.” “The first movie was very much about setting things up. FF2 is much more about play. It’s going to be all out.” Stay tuned to Empire for the full Fantastic-filled interview with McMahon. Coming soon! Info from www.empireonline.com
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Post by Michele on Mar 8, 2007 19:10:14 GMT -5
sorry if you guys already know this but in the 1st fantastic four movie Peter Bryant AKA Bling was in it he played Lame joke Businessman.
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Post by ML Fan on Mar 11, 2007 22:49:46 GMT -5
Possible Spoiler SpaceMcMahon Hangs Ten In Four Julian McMahon, who reprises the role of Dr. Doom in the upcoming Fantastic Four: Rise of the Silver Surfer, told SCI FI Wire that he spent a lot of time dangling from cables 50 feet off the ground, surrounded by green screen. "I spent a month and a half doing that," McMahon said in an interview while promoting his upcoming film Premonition. "That was intense. The last month and a half of me shooting that was me in this outfit, which weighed, I think, between 40 and 60 pounds, depending on what cape I had on, which is a lot of weight to carry around. I was up on this [rig] about 50 or 60 feet high, with a half-cut-off surfboard." At times, the Australian-born McMahon said he had to remind himself: "I am an actor!" He added: "Yeah, you just wonder what the hell you're doing there and if someone else should be doing this." In the upcoming sequel, the title superhero quartet encounters a silvery extraterrestrial who is on a mysterious mission. Meanwhile, McMahon's villain from the first movie returns, with a nefarious agenda of his own. Despite the discomfort, McMahon added that he welcomed the chance to perform his own stunts. "I didn't want anyone else to be doing that," he said. "I like doing the little things, like the hand stuff. No one else was going to do it the way that I wanted it to be done. I mean, particularly with Dr. Doom, ... and I only found this through the first movie, everything was happening through his hands. All the metallic stuff, it started in his hands, and he was doing all this stuff with his hands. So if they need a closeup of it or whatever it should be me doing it, because I know what I'm doing. It gives it that kind of feel. That's why I decided to get up on this green screen." Fantastic Four: Rise of the Silver Surfer opens June 15. Info from www.scifi.com
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Post by ML Fan on Mar 13, 2007 11:19:43 GMT -5
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Post by ML Fan on Apr 1, 2007 17:19:11 GMT -5
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Post by Michele on Apr 1, 2007 22:28:49 GMT -5
another thing about the 1st movie. you know the guy that played Leonard? www.imdb.com/name/nm0512934/ well he was 2nd in line for the role of Logan in Dark Angel.
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Post by dzero on Apr 2, 2007 0:04:52 GMT -5
another thing about the 1st movie. you know the guy that played Leonard? www.imdb.com/name/nm0512934/ well he was 2nd in line for the role of Logan in Dark Angel. Really? I've seen that guy in a bunch of movies/TV shows and always liked him but no way could I see him as Logan.
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Post by dzero on Apr 10, 2007 0:50:15 GMT -5
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