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<blockquote data-quote="DonTadow" data-source="post: 3588504" data-attributes="member: 22622"><p>The first hour of this movie was pretty good popcorny comic book stuff. The only parts I hated for this hour was Jennifer "couldn't act herself out of a box but boy does she look good" Alba. Her casting for the Invisible woman is remincent of Halle Berry's casting as Storm. The movies may have not been greenlit without the star power, but their presence is unbelievable (as they are portraying older women) and brings down the believablity of the story. It really makes Reed look like one of those old pervy guys who get young women instead of dating someone on his intellectual level. </p><p></p><p>But, I chuckled through her bad acting and orgasm like face grunts right up until the last half hour, when th the writers, audience and myself realized that they have no clue has to how to end this movie nor any idea of what galactus is. </p><p></p><p>First, deux ex machina, the power switching saves the day. Apparently, the human torch is able to absorb everyone's power to beat the goofy acting Dr. Doom (look i got your surf board nah nah). This really seemed silly considering the entire time they explained that they could switch powers, not absorb them. In every scenerio I thought of at least one person would have had to have one of the powers other than Johnny. Then he drained power from a dying Invisible Woman, which given how my strain the power swapping seemed to took would have killed her. </p><p></p><p>Then there was the galactus cloud and the silver surfer miraclous distruction of galactus. It was a very silly ending. </p><p>"What's that, I have a choice. Man, I thought i didnt. Well why didn't I just kill this guy from the beginning instead of wasting my time being his servent. Oh that's right, now i have a choice and it ws inspired by your two minute conversation". </p><p></p><p>I'm glad I"m not a big marvel fan. I couldn't imagine anyone satisfied with a cloud as the baddest villian in the universe. And then having him destroyed by a person whom only has part of his powers.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DonTadow, post: 3588504, member: 22622"] The first hour of this movie was pretty good popcorny comic book stuff. The only parts I hated for this hour was Jennifer "couldn't act herself out of a box but boy does she look good" Alba. Her casting for the Invisible woman is remincent of Halle Berry's casting as Storm. The movies may have not been greenlit without the star power, but their presence is unbelievable (as they are portraying older women) and brings down the believablity of the story. It really makes Reed look like one of those old pervy guys who get young women instead of dating someone on his intellectual level. But, I chuckled through her bad acting and orgasm like face grunts right up until the last half hour, when th the writers, audience and myself realized that they have no clue has to how to end this movie nor any idea of what galactus is. First, deux ex machina, the power switching saves the day. Apparently, the human torch is able to absorb everyone's power to beat the goofy acting Dr. Doom (look i got your surf board nah nah). This really seemed silly considering the entire time they explained that they could switch powers, not absorb them. In every scenerio I thought of at least one person would have had to have one of the powers other than Johnny. Then he drained power from a dying Invisible Woman, which given how my strain the power swapping seemed to took would have killed her. Then there was the galactus cloud and the silver surfer miraclous distruction of galactus. It was a very silly ending. "What's that, I have a choice. Man, I thought i didnt. Well why didn't I just kill this guy from the beginning instead of wasting my time being his servent. Oh that's right, now i have a choice and it ws inspired by your two minute conversation". I'm glad I"m not a big marvel fan. I couldn't imagine anyone satisfied with a cloud as the baddest villian in the universe. And then having him destroyed by a person whom only has part of his powers. [/QUOTE]
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