Posted on 07/09/2005 9:24:40 AM PDT by Joe Republc
Just asking... anyone see it? I'd like to know how any FReepers liked it. I read a ton of their comic books, esp. the John Byrne ones, many moons ago.
So... flame on!
-- Joe
Those two what?
Ebert gave "Team America- World Police" a most decided thumbs down. He said the lewdness was fine, but it wasn't funny.
Ebert is a moron, and an elitist.
I replied: "There was more to like than just those two!" followed by some photos of Jessica. Get it.
Sorry, it was my feeble attept at humor.
Well I can accept that, I just thought you were SLOW. Anyway, humor is a delicate trick on the internet, especially sarcasm.
As a reward for everyone here is a little clip from the movie
At least until some moderator finds it. (not even sure if it is that objectionalble. She is fully clad in undies)
Well, FINE, then! Forget all you anti-Ebert goons! Nyyahh!!!!!!
Exactly how I remember it!
I saw it this past Sunday at an afternoon matinee. To be blunt, it didn't suck. That's not to say it's a great comic book movie ala Batman Begins or the Spiderman and Xmen franchises, but it is an entertaining comic book movie. Whereas the aforementioned really took their source material seriously and strove to make an engaging action adventure, this one didn't go for that same character depth. It's pretty lighthearted in comparison, and more of a popcorn flick as a result. It's also lacking the budget of the aformentioned, so there's not as much super hero battle action as I would have liked, however there is a lot of super heroes using their powers during down time, which also provides for some comedic moments. To be honest, the more I think of it, the more of a family movie this seems.
Character-wise, the Thing and Human Torch are pretty much spot on from the comic with the Thing essentially being the best thing about the movie. The interaction between those two provides most of the comedy, pre and post cosmic radiation. Mr. Fantastic and the Invisible Girl are so so, and go through the required movie plot love schtick. Dr. Doom is the weakest of all the characterizations. His motivations are provided, but they seem quick and reckless for the character you're initially introduced too.
I wasn't bored, and I wasn't cringing at any changes they made from the comic. I'm planning to buy the dvd, if that says anything. I'm hoping they have some cut scenes interspliced back into the movie. There's an obvious cut scene after they're hit with the cosmic radiation. They're on the space station, cosmic radiation hits, black out, they're back on earth with no explanation as to how they got back, especially since there's an inference that some of them had lost consciousness.
Hope this helps.
It received a 25% and a rating of "rotten" on Rottentomatoes.com
25% is a really low rating for any feature film, especially a supposed summer blockbuster like this. Hit the link to read the reviews.
I think you did fine in conveying your message.
I hate you and want you to die because you didn't host your images of Jessica Alba at a photobucket account and now all I see are red Xs.
Bah!
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