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you aren't familiar with Deadpool nor Cable I see... well if the screenplay is onpoint like it was before - you're in for a treatDick jokes and Ryan Reynolds jokes get boring after a while though. I am expecting the second movie to suck with more celebrity cameos and recycled old jokes.
*ahem...
Fox Studios...
see how EASY it is to have a purple villain if you just TRY a little harder?
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Just give the Mouse back his sh*t.
Deadpool isn't just some goofy character, that is just one of the personalities he has had throughout the years. I grew up reading xforce in the 90's so I am very familiar with Cableyou aren't familiar with Deadpool nor Cable I see... well if the screenplay is onpoint like it was before - you're in for a treat
They're fighting thanos. It should be like the first avengers: one set piece to another.This gonna be like the CW airport scene.....but on steroids!!!
Crack!!!!!
Man I know but there seems to be a lot of rumors and smoke about marvel getting their rights..i just hope that it comes to fruitionthats a real stretch -
Marvel also made Dormamu a fucking space cloud in Dr Strange...
Look Fox isn't the rights holder of F4 - its Constantin films- maybe Marrvel can work something out this time but historically Constantim has consistently priced F4 rights and character usage at prices Marvel considered too high or the project can't afford
IMO - Disney will have to literally buy Constantin FilmsMan I know but there seems to be a lot of rumors and smoke about marvel getting their rights..i just hope that it comes to fruition
Hmm, that's interesting....IMO - Disney will have to literally buy Constantin Films
thats a real stretch -
Marvel also made Dormamu a fucking space cloud in Dr Strange...
Look Fox isn't the rights holder of F4 - its Constantin films- maybe Marrvel can work something out this time but historically Constantim has consistently priced F4 rights and character usage at prices Marvel considered too high or the project can't afford
I'm happy for you - but in my case...and you know what?
In that case?
I was COMPLETELY OK with that.
Man I know but there seems to be a lot of rumors and smoke about marvel getting their rights..i just hope that it comes to fruition
IMO - Disney will have to literally buy Constantin Films
I'm happy for you - but in my case...
I'm tired of fucking malicious space clouds
Doc Strange lost a lot of points for that - putting it on Thor Iron Man 3 level as for movie quality
D.C.................Man this is going to be live, this is what all those films have been leading up to cannot wait!!!!!!!![]()
it was aight - but instead of wasting Doramu in a cloud why not do the dark force dimension instead? They really missed the opportunity to truly establish how different the dimensions are and crack the door on multiversesOK but be fair Marvel Studios didn't START the cloud thing...
and I thought the face off between Strange and Dormmau was a high point in the movie
but I agree
I DO NOT WANT ANY MORE CLOUDS...
but what I am saying the ONE time Marvel Studios DID use a cloud?
They did it about as well as you could do it.
I don't think we have to worry about that...and even if they chose that route I would give them the benefit of the doubt before killing them for it.
http://www.cinemablend.com/new/Fantastic-Four-Movie-Rights-May-Return-Marvel-Get-Details-88417.html
https://www.gamefaqs.com/boards/206-comics-and-graphic-novels/74559495
German company Contantin Film, who holds the rights to Fantastic Four, and have since 1986, currently allow Fox to produce the films for them.
But on November 9th, one of two competing shareholders announced that he would like for the company to abandon it's film division for Sports broadcasting. The other shareholder, who would likely be against said plan, had his vote blocked after an accusation of wrongdoings within the company. Should the accusation hold, the Fantastic Four rights(and other holdings) could wind up on the market.
Though, depending largely on how the deals are written, one of Marvel or Fox would likely end up with the rights. Though in any situation where Marvel would have to approve a sale, they likely become the buyer. Meanwhile, even if a deal gives Fox right of first refusal, they'd be on the hook to pay up for the property and all future films.
A trade commission will likely take time examining everything in full, and this could end up dead in the water, amoumting to nothing. But it could also end up with Fantastic Four's return for cheaper and faster than if left to Fox.
http://mcuexchange.com/connecting-imaginary-dots-how-an-ownership-shakeup-could-lead-to-f4s-return/
https://deutsche-wirtschafts-nachri...tin-medien-aktionaere-streiten-um-filmsparte/
Constantin has a deal with FOX in which FOX produces the F4 films while Constantin helps in distributing them. So does this mean FOX has the right of first-refuse or do the rights automatically revert to MARVEL?
No. 3rd parties does not get the rights off a permitted party that has been dissolved or bought. It prevents companies to obtain patents and licenses that the original licensor did not have an agreement with... Especially if the licensor is still in business... Imagine DC bring allowed to buy marvel movie rights.
If Constantin folds thr contract between them no longer is valid. Marvel is a creative company hence their IP have restrictions and are not transferrable... Its how creative companies write their contracts. Either constantin sells it back or they give it back because they fold.... If constantin is indeed about to fold... Its wise for Marvel to wait. Especially since one clause is... They must make movies every 7 years... How could a folded company satisfy that clause....
fuck all those clouds - Green Lantern tooDormammu cloud >>>>> Galactus cloud
http://www.cinemablend.com/new/Fantastic-Four-Movie-Rights-May-Return-Marvel-Get-Details-88417.html
https://www.gamefaqs.com/boards/206-comics-and-graphic-novels/74559495
German company Contantin Film, who holds the rights to Fantastic Four, and have since 1986, currently allow Fox to produce the films for them.
But on November 9th, one of two competing shareholders announced that he would like for the company to abandon it's film division for Sports broadcasting. The other shareholder, who would likely be against said plan, had his vote blocked after an accusation of wrongdoings within the company. Should the accusation hold, the Fantastic Four rights(and other holdings) could wind up on the market.
Though, depending largely on how the deals are written, one of Marvel or Fox would likely end up with the rights. Though in any situation where Marvel would have to approve a sale, they likely become the buyer. Meanwhile, even if a deal gives Fox right of first refusal, they'd be on the hook to pay up for the property and all future films.
A trade commission will likely take time examining everything in full, and this could end up dead in the water, amoumting to nothing. But it could also end up with Fantastic Four's return for cheaper and faster than if left to Fox.
http://mcuexchange.com/connecting-imaginary-dots-how-an-ownership-shakeup-could-lead-to-f4s-return/
https://deutsche-wirtschafts-nachri...tin-medien-aktionaere-streiten-um-filmsparte/
Constantin has a deal with FOX in which FOX produces the F4 films while Constantin helps in distributing them. So does this mean FOX has the right of first-refuse or do the rights automatically revert to MARVEL?
No. 3rd parties does not get the rights off a permitted party that has been dissolved or bought. It prevents companies to obtain patents and licenses that the original licensor did not have an agreement with... Especially if the licensor is still in business... Imagine DC bring allowed to buy marvel movie rights.
If Constantin folds thr contract between them no longer is valid. Marvel is a creative company hence their IP have restrictions and are not transferrable... Its how creative companies write their contracts. Either constantin sells it back or they give it back because they fold.... If constantin is indeed about to fold... Its wise for Marvel to wait. Especially since one clause is... They must make movies every 7 years... How could a folded company satisfy that clause....
Doomed: The Untold Story of Roger Corman's the Fantastic Four
http://vidto.me/by9un0gu3drh/Doomed...Fantastic.Four.2015.BDRip.x264-VoMiT.mkv.html
https://thevideo.me/cv251rgt2rfc
it was aight - but instead of wasting Doramu in a cloud why not do the dark force dimension instead? They really missed the opportunity to truly establish how different the dimensions are and crack the door on multiverses
I love that Fox did this to themselves -Things have only chilled since then. In 2012, Marvel’s parent company, Disney, acquired Lucasfilm and simultaneously announced it would be producing and self-releasing new “Star Wars” films. “Star Wars,” a franchise so associated with Fox that the studio’s fanfare was regularly included in the films’ soundtracks, was understandably frustrated. Disney had effectively bought the studio’s biggest franchise out from under them, with Fox getting nothing to make up for the loss.
IMO - Disney will have to literally buy Constantin Films
Hmm, that's interesting....
dude - I would become homeless to produce this movieReal shit we need to band together like Jay Z did with tidal, buy the fucking parent company and essentially have a foothold into one of Marvel's key properties.
1st movie we do should be:
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