150 - Fantastic Four
Aug. 6th, 2015 01:26 pmWhy can't they just make a Fantastic Four movie that's actually... Fantastic? Stan Lee and Jack Kirby laid it out pretty easy, with a bunch of themes and ideas that are extremely edgy and uncomfortable even by today's standards:
Movie opens with a cinematic recreation of the cover of Fantastic Four #1 with the team fighting a giant monster that is popping up out of the streets of New York, and the origin of the team is told via flashbacks through the battle. Movie ends with the Fantastic Four triumphant surrounded by their new fame.
It really seems THAT EASY.
- A scandalous Lolita-esque attraction between a professor and one of his young, attractive students.
- A young, brilliant woman who can't get recognition or acceptance because of rampant sexism in her chosen area of expertise.
- A trust fund extreme sports Frat Boy "Bro" who will do anything for attention.
- A manly-man with a gruff exterior who is constantly fighting an internal battle against low self-esteem and depression.
Movie opens with a cinematic recreation of the cover of Fantastic Four #1 with the team fighting a giant monster that is popping up out of the streets of New York, and the origin of the team is told via flashbacks through the battle. Movie ends with the Fantastic Four triumphant surrounded by their new fame.
It really seems THAT EASY.