I must be the only person in the world who liked the FF movies lol. The only complaint I had with them was Doom.
Also, to completely ruin my credibility, I think that the Ang Lee Hulk was better than the Norton Hulk, because if I wanted the TV show, I'd watch the TV show. And Edward Norton is no Bill Bixby. Although, Mark Ruffalo is the best Hulk.
Ang Lee messed the Hulk up so bad, I didn't think they'd be able to save it. Thankfully, I was wrong, and definitely agree that Ruffalo is a much better *Banner.* Ed Norton is good, though, and I truly liked his take on Banner.
NONE of those guys were Hulk. Just VOs at that point for the little bit of lines.
But nope, I liked both FF movies, and am a little sad that they didn't find their following and the FF have to be rebooted. Although I will say that the chemistry of Sue and Mr. Fantastic was just so... gah. Acid is less torturous than the tension they made between those two, both movies. Really? Stuck up b*tch...
That's not Alba's fault, mind, that's the writer's. I thought all the characters were done well, just written badly. Silver Surfer himself ruled big time, and the second was a better movie than the first, but the damage was done by the 'character development', which should have been done between the two lovebirds. Thing and Johnny were dead on, ya ask me, I liked the smart-ass and the straight man they were doing... Laurel and Hardy, or Abbot and Costello anyone?
Nonetheless, I am anxious to see who they cast now. If they don't pull a Green Lantern, and instead pull an Ed Norton Hulk movie off, it'll be good stuff.
/Then we'll see "The Fantastic Avengers" or something where the two franchises square off against each other and then pull together to once again save the world from Doom.
//Perhaps literally, as Doom or Galactus, plus Thanos or maybe Ultrion or possibly Korvac, could be in play by then... I dunno, as long as it's Whedon in command, we're good.