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PostPosted: 23.04.2007 17:45 Reply with quoteBack to top

versteh ich das richtig das der am 27.7 rauskommt?

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Wie kommst du jetzt auf dieses Datum? Mir ist nur der 23. August 2007 für D bekannt.

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PostPosted: 23.04.2007 18:04 Reply with quoteBack to top

ah sorry das gehörte zu deinem anhang und ich blöd hab gedacht das gehört zum plakat...dabei ist dass das simpson movie lach

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Diesmal wird es auch ein richtiges Intro für den Film geben! Verantwortlich dafür wird
die Firma sein, die bereits die Intros für X-Men 3 und Casino Royal gemacht hat.

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PostPosted: 24.04.2007 17:09 Reply with quoteBack to top

coooooooooooool !!!! biggrin

P.S.: neues wallpaper. happy

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PostPosted: 24.04.2007 17:36 Reply with quoteBack to top

Danke für die Bilder, aber gefallen tut sie mir da drauf nicht. nein Ihre Augen sind irgendwie seltsam.

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PostPosted: 24.04.2007 17:51 Reply with quoteBack to top

Nicht nur ihre Augen. Ihr ganzes Gesicht sieht irgendwie seltsam aus (dünn und spitz), so als ob sie zu dicht an der Kamera war. Und dann ist da natürlich noch der Haaransatz der Perücke. naja

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PostPosted: 24.04.2007 17:56 Reply with quoteBack to top

Ja du hast recht. Irgendwie alles total über retouchiert (oder wie man das schreibt wink )

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PostPosted: 24.04.2007 22:00 Reply with quoteBack to top

Thx 4 da pics wink Das mit dem Intro gefällt mir, hauptsache die machen auch was draus, aber ich denke schon!

Jop, alle sehen eigentlich so aus, wie sie nun mal aussehen, mit kleinen Unebenheiten usw., ok, der Silver Surfer ist natürlich glatt wie ein Babypopo lach
... und obwohl Jess eine super glatte Haut hat, sieht das i-wie künstlich aus, nochmal mit dem Comp bearbeitet und i-wie ne andere Frau draus gemacht... hm, naja, solange sie im Film real aussieht, ist mir das eigentlich egal biggrin

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PostPosted: 24.04.2007 23:22 Reply with quoteBack to top

Irgendwie sieht ihr Kopf da komisch aus! JA BLAUE KONTAKTLINSEN TOLLE ENTWICKLUNG haben auch bei Orlando Bloom in HdR schon gut gewirkt, das Filmmacher nichts dazu lernen. Macht euch jetzt schonmal nen Spaß daraus, wenn ihr den Film zum 5mal guckt und zählt wie häufig ihre Augenfarbe von braun zu blau und zurück wechselt das wird lustig!
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PostPosted: 24.04.2007 23:25 Reply with quoteBack to top

Sie hatte doch im ersten Teil immer blaue Augen oder? *michamhinterkopfkratze*

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Diese Bilder stammen von der offiziellen myspace.com Webseite zum Film!

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PostPosted: 25.04.2007 14:51 Reply with quoteBack to top

Es sind noch weitere Bilder aufgetaucht!

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PostPosted: 25.04.2007 16:53 Reply with quoteBack to top

4. pic: AHHH!!! Darth Vader feiert sein comeback!!!! biggrin wink

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PostPosted: 25.04.2007 20:53 Reply with quoteBack to top

na ich find das 4 sieht noch viel mehr nach DarthVader aus.... ^^
naja egal... gute pix. freu mich schon voll aufn film

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PostPosted: 25.04.2007 21:01 Reply with quoteBack to top

Ich hoffe ihr habt die anderen Bilder nicht übersehen, die um 09:23 Uhr gepostet wurden. biggrin

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PostPosted: 25.04.2007 21:39 Reply with quoteBack to top

Uff, a lot of pics cool
Einige erwecken bei mir derbst Freude, die anderen eher Enttäuschung - blankes Entsetzen... Jess mit blauen Augen, dass passt ja mal gar nicht zu ihrem Typ neutral
Dann noch die Brille obendrauf eek
Hm, mag sein, dass das Geschmackssache ist, aber mir hat sie auf jedenfall im ersten Teil besser gefallen sauer

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PostPosted: 25.04.2007 21:40 Reply with quoteBack to top

Jo, schöne Bilder. Hoffentlich gibt es die auch bald als HQ. biggrin

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Einige erwecken bei mir derbst Freude, die anderen eher Enttäuschung - blankes Entsetzen... Jess mit blauen Augen, dass passt ja mal gar nicht zu ihrem Typ neutral
Dann noch die Brille obendrauf eek
Hm, mag sein, dass das Geschmackssache ist, aber mir hat sie auf jedenfall im ersten Teil besser gefallen sauer

Aber im ersten Teil hatte sie doch auch schon blaue Augen!

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also hab das von myspace jetzt als wallpaper, ist ok, nur ich find die frisur einfach scheisse,

aber jess mit brille, sabber

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Jess mit blauen Augen, dass passt ja mal gar nicht zu ihrem Typ neutral


Hatte sie auch im ersten Teil. biggrin

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Hatte sie auch im ersten Teil. ja Und das Bild ist doch klasse. gut

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@ Philly: Jup, die Frisur macht schon viel aus rolleyes

@ Stevie und Maestro: Stimmt wohl, dass mit den blauen Augen und der Brille, aber i-was ist anders als im ersten Teil, kA was es ist, aber... ist auch egal, zurück zum Topic lach
Danke für die Bilder, sehen toll aus *michlieberzurückzieh* rolleyes

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nette bilder danke fürs posten ... aber wie hier auch schon gesagt wurde jess sieht nicht so gut drauf aus :S

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Coole Bilder happy ABer ich kann mir nicht helfen auf dem einen sieht sie so aus, als ob sie aufgespritzte Lippen hätte...(ich weiß ja das es nicht stimmt).
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SURF’S UP!

To amp up ‘Fantastic Four: Rise of the Silver Surfer,’ Marvel’s first family travels the world, battles a cosmic threat and faces off against two classic villains! Wizard gets the scoop.

It’s 1:30 in the morning and Jessica Alba is desperately trying not to barf.

Freezing in unusually bitter, 12-degree Vancouver weather, Alba sits strapped into a battle-damaged Fantasticar pod as it spins and slides over 30 feet on its belly atop a gurney, smack dab in the middle of a set dressed as a Shanghai street. Extras scurry out of the way as the star of “Fantastic Four: The Rise of the Silver Surfer” cries, thrashes and screams in terror. The pod comes to a stop, the set erupts in cheers and Alba exhales heavy clouds of thick warm fog in the November evening.

“It made me a little sick, actually,” giggles the actress when asked about it later. “I got nauseous. It’s similar to the Universal Studios ‘Back to the Future’ ride. I was just hoping the damn thing didn’t fall off the tracks and I didn’t get thrown through a building. And I didn’t want to throw up in front of the crew. It would have been so embarrassing.”

Embarrassed? Alba? The 25-year-old bombshell who owns a spot on almost every “Most Beautiful Woman in the World” list? That’s almost as surprising as the original “Fantastic Four” opening to the tune of a massive $56 million its first weekend in 2005, surpassing the projected box office receipts like a rocket ship bombarded by cosmic rays, en route to taking in over $154 million domestically when all was said and done.

“I know how much we were the underdog for the first one,” admits director Tim Story, back for his second turn overseeing the adventures of Marvel’s First Family. “I must admit it was a complete surprise, and there were a lot of people that wanted it to fail just because it wasn’t, in their eyes, being put together the way they would put the movie together. The success allowed us to do a second [film], and made us think about where did we go right and where did we go wrong and correct those issues.”

And if Alba’s perilous crash-landing in the streets of Shanghai proves anything, it’s that there’s a serious addition to the recipe that made the first flick a success: danger.

“It is dangerous,” admits Alba, who portrays FF heroine Sue Storm (Invisible Woman), of the sequel’s tone. “We still have Johnny Storm running around being a hothead. And he and Ben Grimm still argue. There’s going to be a lot of moments that are similar to the first one but it’s going to be more developed and more mature. It’s definitely darker.”

Now, with opening weekend set for June 15, the world will get a chance to see the more mature, more dangerous exploits of comicdom’s First Family. And considering Silver Surfer, the film’s new star, is the herald of a planet-devouring being known as Galactus, the stakes literally couldn’t be raised any higher.

FANTASTIC GLOBETROTTERS
In the first flick, Story focused on an updated origin for Fantastic Four members Invisible Woman, Ben Grimm, aka the Thing (Michael Chiklis), Johnny Storm, aka Human Torch (Chris Evans), and Reed Richards, aka Mr. Fantastic (Ioan Gruffudd). Confronted by Victor von Doom (Julian McMahon), the team dealt with their new powers and their roles as heroes. Light and comical, the film bombarded fanboy funny bones with nods to fave Fantastic Four mythos such as the Baxter Building headquarters and Willie Lumpkin, a mailman who served the team for decades, played by real-life FF co-creator Stan Lee.

For “Rise of the Silver Surfer,” Story hired Production Designer Kirk Petruccelli (“Ghost Rider”) to update the look of the film’s setting and take the adventure global.

“The whole idea for the design element was, ‘How much danger and jeopardy can we put them in and how do they get out of it?’” says Petruccelli as he strolls through the Shanghai set he helped design in the heart of Vancouver’s downtown district. “I’m partial to Reed’s lab. That was the most fun. I got to update him and refine the style of the Baxter Building. We made things a little more contemporary. It’s more honed and refined and clear because their agenda’s clearer now. And it becomes a real-world travelogue. They are on a mission around the world.”

Thanks to the FF’s comic roots as “explorers of the unknown,” the global setting allows for a bigger, broader adventure unhindered by the constraints of New York City. And with the Silver Surfer involved, expect the film’s playground to be much more grand than the first flick.

“We go to London, Shanghai, Germany, Iceland—we’re all over the place and that’s what’s cool about this,” adds Story. “We take you for a world trip, and what’s great about that is that we’re probably one of the few major comic book characters that you can go around the world with. They’re more explorers and adventurers than they are heroes, and that’s what we wanted to take full advantage of.”

Traveling the world can be tough when you’ve got a member made of heavyweight, orange rock and another who has a habit of catching himself on fire. The multinational setting rolled out the welcome mat for an integral FF element missing from the first film—the Fantasticar.

Designed by Story and conceptual artist Tim Flattery, who also designed the Batmobile in “Batman Forever,” the Fantasticar serves as the team’s transportation and incorporates the same smooth sense of aviation that aeronautical engineers have been toying with over the last decade to build better airplanes. Flattery’s Fantasticar isn’t only one of the coolest-looking comic vehicles in superhero cinema—it’s the real-life future of flying machines.

“It’s pretty fantastic,” jokes Chiklis as he stares lovingly at the vehicle while standing in a studio hangar on the Twentieth Century Fox lot in Vancouver. “I’d love to have one of those.” But before Chiklis can finish singing the car’s praises, McMahon interrupts him with a devious promise as he leans into Chiklis’ eye line. “Sorry,” McMahon offers with a smile. “I’ll destroy it. I can tell you that.”

DOOMED FOR A MAKEOVER
When fans last saw him, Victor von Doom, aka Dr. Doom, was being shipped off to Latveria where, in the comics, he rules as a royal dictator. For fanboys, the look of the evil monarch failed to match expectations when filmmakers opted for a stylish costume lacking the simplicity and regality of his comic book look. For the sequel, Story swears that Doom makes a comeback fans have been waiting for.

“We’ve gone back to the comic book to what made Dr. Doom ‘Dr. Doom’ in look and attitude,” reveals Story. “In the first film, we couldn’t find an organic way to get what Doom should look like from the comic book. It was a leap to get the mask, and we found a way to kind of get it in there, but to bring the rest of the costume, it was just more difficult.

“In [the sequel], we went for it and the comic book fans and everybody else who goes to see the movie will like the organic nature in which we bring the costume to fruition.”

Opting for more of the classic caped look and less of the coat and pants feel seen in the first film, Story and Petruccelli decided to give Doom a threatening edge.
“Basically, we made him dark,” admits Petruccelli. “Much more sinister. Much more stoic. In the first film, you didn’t know if he was a good guy or a bad guy. We know who he is now and that helped us make him a darker character literally and metaphorically.”

As Petruccelli admits, Doom’s evilness was almost undetectable considering the comic book version of Doom is widely considered the most nefarious villain in the Marvel Universe.

“I always thought Dr. Doom was the most evil guy on the planet,” agrees McMahon, who himself grazed a royal life as the son of Sir William McMahon, the former Prime Minister of Australia. “[In ‘Rise of the Silver Surfer,’] he’s just a little more evil because he’s coming back for revenge.”

For those who think Doom may fall out of the limelight in “Rise of the Silver Surfer” because of shinier elements like the Silver Surfer, you’d better watch your mouth before Doom tosses you in his dungeon (which makes an appearance in the film. Natch!). Story says the statement couldn’t be further from the truth.

“Dr. Doom definitely does not take a backseat,” insists the director. “He has his manipulative ways inside of all of this and actually turns out to play a pretty major role in what this film ends up being. I was glad about that because just like Magneto is to the X-Men, you want Dr. Doom [for the Fantastic Four]. We definitely bring Doom back in a way that I think most [fans] wanted him to be in the first installment.

Von Doom has always been about one thing—power. And in “Rise of the Silver Surfer,” there just so happens to be a massive source of power ripe for the picking.

“We have to be pretty specific to the original comic, so it’s not like we can come up with powers that weren’t already there,” says McMahon. “The Silver Surfer has some pretty extraordinary powers and it’s something to behold and something to reckon with if [Doom] gets ahold of it and something else if [the FF] does.”

SILVER LINING
Central to the film’s story (just check that title!) is the naked, sterling spaceman himself, the Silver Surfer. After years of proposed solo film projects, rumors circulated he’d make a surprise cameo in the first “Fantastic Four,” but he failed to show. Eventually, after long talks with Marvel Studios and Fox, Story was told he could use the Surfer in the FF sequel.

“What better way to introduce this character than the true way he was introduced in the comic books—through Fantastic Four,” gushes Story, referencing the Surfer’s debut in Fantastic Four #48. “When it comes down to it, he and Wolverine, they’re the coolest comic book characters in the Marvel world if not in the entire comic book world. Why not have him join and be a part of this franchise? We thought it would be the best way to make the biggest and best movie we could.”

So far, the public agrees. As soon as preview trailers for “Rise of the Silver Surfer” featuring the debut of the sterling lead man hit during the 2006 Christmas season, fan interest exploded. Websites were erected overnight as viewers investigated every frame of the released trailer. Fansites began buzzing with Silver Age back-histories. Even overzealous analysis of the clip revealed how, um, anatomically correct the studio made the hero. In short, he was the successful addition the franchise had hoped for.

Starring as the galactic waverider is character actor Doug Jones (“Hellboy”) with a little help from special effects house Spectral Motion (“X-Men: The Last Stand”) and visual effects masters Weta Digital (“The Lord of the Rings” movies). Decked out in a motion-capture suit, Jones physically acted in most of the scenes that called for the rest of the cast to interact with the Surfer.

“It’s the same in essence as what Andy Serkis did for the Gollum [in ‘Lord of the Rings’],” describes Gruffudd, who, as the science-minded Reed Richards, has a lot of interest in the Surfer. “He was there for the off-camera work and Doug was there for our off-camera work. So we just have a physical presence there to work with. He has dialogue and it’s good to bounce off a real person rather than a tennis ball with an X on it.”

Story had worked with Spectral Motion on the first film in adapting the Thing’s costume for the screen. When he first met with the company, they introduced Story to Jones.

“[Doug] had done a lot with them through ‘Hellboy’ and other stuff,” remembers Story. “And when we got into talking about doing this character, they immediately said, ‘Hey, why don’t we have Doug test the makeup?’ I learned later how good of a physical actor he was. He just gets the movement of the character and when you do CGI effects like this, you need a great physical actor. That’s Doug.”

With Jones, who elegantly captured smooth motion as the amphibious Abe Sapien in “Hellboy” and terrifying calmness as a scary-ass Gentleman in the award-winning “Hush” episode of “Buffy the Vampire Slayer,” moviegoers can expect a cosmos worth of great physical acting. [See sidebar.] But don’t expect a bizarro, cold-blooded entity incapable of audience empathy. Just like his comic book counterpart was intended back in 1966 when Stan Lee and Jack Kirby first introduced him, the Surfer possesses a human side some viewers won’t expect.

“Everyone wants him to die and to take his power,” explains Alba. “I’m the one who brings out the human in him. I see his heart from the beginning [and] take a moment to communicate with him and see why he’s doing what he’s doing.”

That’s not to say the Surfer won’t kick cosmic ass as he always has. His origins do, after all, tie him directly to a colossal entity from space known as Galactus, who literally eats the lifeforce from entire planets. As his herald, the Surfer represents apocalyptic destruction, so if he shows up in your world, you’re pretty much screwed.

“The end of the world is coming in six days,” says Alba. “What do we do and how do we stop it? That’s a big, freaking deal. But [the movie’s] not a bummer and people are still going to have a great time watching it. So, yeah, the film is a little more dangerous. Slightly.”

GALACTIC SECRETS
During filming last last year, speaking about the Silver Surfer was almost punishable by death. The cast and crew were instructed by Story and studio executives not to speak about the character. Then, that edict was applied to Galactus, the Surfer’s boss. Will he appear? If so, what will he look like? Story himself eventually came out to officially verify Galactus’ appearance.

“There continues to be much speculation about Galactus,” Story stated via a blog post on his MySpace page in early March. “Major speculation. We haven’t finished the design of him/it so be careful about what you read and believe. Trust me…no one knows. One thing’s for sure, you can expect to see him/it. It will be pretty powerful. I’m having a lot of fun with the concept and believe me—most will be satisfied.”

That satisfaction depends heavily on what the classic character will look like when he pops his giant, forked helmet onto movie screens. (Though we’re pretty sure he won’t be sporting a giant, forked helmet). But Petruccelli does hint that a number of designs are possible.

“We did a lot of conceptualizing of what [Galactus] could be,” admits Petruccelli. “The studio and [Story] will really be the ones who have the final say because it involves a lot of [work] in the post-production process.

“Galactus is one of those intangible creatures,” he continues. “How do you comprehend or integrate the thought of Galactus in a realistic picture? It’s very subjective because comic fans would expect a giant human person. But there’re other ways of interpreting it as well…”

Despite the mystery of what Galactus will look like, everyone involved in the production agrees “Rise of the Silver Surfer” is a much more action-packed take of the Fantastic Four’s adventures and a clearer look at how they act as bonafide heroes.

“The fact of the matter is, the first movie was an origin piece,” explains Chiklis. “We can jump right in now and the stakes are raised immediately. We’ve introduced the Silver Surfer. His powers are enhanced. So now we have a bigger challenge on our hands and we can jump right into it. It’s bigger. It’s better.”

And with a planned wedding scene for Reed and Sue (“It’s my third wedding on film,” snickers Alba), a cosmic threat from the heavens and more sibling-like bickering between Johnny and Ben, what more could you expect from a movie about Marvel’s premier super-family?

(wizarduniverse.com)


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