tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3992648596835959526.post1094529404517866483..comments2024-03-22T21:30:12.908-04:00Comments on Slay, Monstrobot of the Deep!!: This Guy Might Have Made The Fantastic Four Movie More Palatable!snellhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06181997862745538999noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3992648596835959526.post-27129198747824661682015-12-13T14:29:27.874-05:002015-12-13T14:29:27.874-05:00Have him be the traitorous hired lapdog of the *ra...Have him be the traitorous hired lapdog of the *rarely-seen* Dr. Doom (to preserve his mystery & increase his menace), plus throw in the entire "pirate aesthetic" for the theme of the movie by including the time-travelling 'Ben Grimm Was Blackbeard' plot to send our heroes & Barracuda back in time & I think you've got everything you need to reboot the Fantastic Four franchise & re-invigorate the stale ideas currently being used by the studios at their very concept! :D ie: you never know *what* or *where* things will take them next, whether it's the nega-verse, the micro-verse, back in time to pirate land, or the dark side of the moon, or the far side of the sun, or beyond, etc. & all on the big screen, too! :)<br /><br />...U have a winner here, snell :D "It isn't enough that these guys have powers & abilities far beyond normal men, we've got to see them pretending to be *real-life* pirates in all their swashbuckling glory in order to save the day!" :D<br /><br />Srsly, i *love* the thought of seeing this style of FF movie on-screen :) four movies in & we should be able to say that we've got a collective unified "franchise" for this series (even if not strictly continuous, think 'James Bond') which, unfortunately, we don't :(<br /><br />I like this one :) I'd green-light it :DSinahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11643121348126645818noreply@blogger.com