Friday 24 April 2009
Textual analysis update
Textual analysis completed for Fantastic Four and Catwoman, placed in notes folder.
Saturday 28 March 2009
Institutional data for Fantastic four (2005)
Reviews for Fantastic four
An opportunity squandered by Marvel, which really needs to watch its quality control more closely... Daniel Etherington- Channel 4 Film
No disgrace, but it's far from a classic either... Joe Utichi- Film Focus
The result is hardly fantastic, but it is quite a lot of fun... Nev Pierce - BBC
A better than average comic book effort... Joe Lozito- Big Picture Big Sound
Despite a good cast, this is a badly made film that only barely works as brainless filler... Rich Cline- Shadows on the Wall
The film is affable enough, though nothing much seems to be at stake... Rob Gonsalves- eFilmCritic.com
Source: http://uk.rottentomatoes.com/m/fantastic_four/
No disgrace, but it's far from a classic either... Joe Utichi- Film Focus
The result is hardly fantastic, but it is quite a lot of fun... Nev Pierce - BBC
A better than average comic book effort... Joe Lozito- Big Picture Big Sound
Despite a good cast, this is a badly made film that only barely works as brainless filler... Rich Cline- Shadows on the Wall
The film is affable enough, though nothing much seems to be at stake... Rob Gonsalves- eFilmCritic.com
Source: http://uk.rottentomatoes.com/m/fantastic_four/
Invisible woman/Sue storm
Brilliant and beautiful scientist Sue Storm headed up Victor Van Doom’s research department at the world famous institute for science. She is reunited with her old boyfriend Reed Richards, when Von Doom’s company agrees to fund a space mission to test his scientific theory on evolution. Sue signed on as a member of the crew-a decision that would forever change her life. After the fateful accident, Sue is left with the ability to make herself disappear. As the invisible woman she is also able to generate invisible force fields and fire invisible power blasts from her hands. In the film I’m using Sue is played by the actor Jessica Alba.
Friday 27 March 2009
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