LOL, the humans don't even have electricity, how are they going to get their hands on nukes? I think Toy Story 3 was over rated and should have lost to How To Train Your Dragon for best animated feature that year.
They nailed The Thing That's for sure. Michael Chiklis was legit great in the role. Chris Evans was a good Human Torch but he's far better as Captain America. Atleast the previous Fantastic Four movies sort of looked like the Fantastic Four. I never liked Toy Story 3. Lotso ruined the movie for me. Hell I prefer the current post Toy Story 3 animated special over it.
Why? Agreed. I don't think the FF movies were that bad. I would have wanted to see a third, or to see Silver Surfer get his own film. Hell, I even liked their version of Galactus. Let's be fair here, making a character like Galactus look like an actually intimidating character can be a bit hard.
I have my reasons... Not really super unpopular, but the new turtles are just plain ugly. To quote my mom, they look like a "f$&?!d up version of shrek".
Not unpopular. I didn't think Cars 2 was THAT bad. To be fair, I feel a big reason it is so hated is because its just an 'okayish' film that came from Pixar. Also, while a lot of people think its generic, I think that just having the words "THE MOVIE" after any franchise title is awesome. Pokemon The Movie. Digimon The Movie. Also, the Motion Picture is fine too.
An example: Girls, your life is unfinished unless you throw yourself at a man. Your only road to happiness is to get married.
Um not every Disney film had a moral like that especially movies like Frozen which said that love was more then just romance.
Elsa. Merida. Alice, all off the top of my head. That, and never in the movies is it the only path to happiness. Mulan got happy from fighting in a war and saving her country. Esmeralda was happy as a gypsy, before and after she and her friends beat Frollo. Romance is just icing on the happy ending cake.
Not every story ends in happiness. Anywho, the idea of a halo movie has me worried for the franchises future.