The Weekly Planet - Fant4stic Four 2015 Extended - C4ravan Of G4rbage
Episode Date: April 16, 2020It's been a very long exhausting month. Referring to us having to watch every Fantastic Four movie for Caravan Of Garbage leading us to the 20th Century Fox 2015 flop. Directed by Josh Trank (sort of)... the production was plagued with troubles including fist fights on set, dogs destroying a home, costly re-shoots, studio interference and one of the worst and distracting wigs in cinematic history. Thanks for listening.Help support the show and decide on episodes at Patreon ► https:// patreon.com/mrsundaymoviesSUBSCRIBE HERE ►► http://goo.gl/pQ39jNVideo Edition ► https://youtu.be/ULOezLDotgEJames' Twitter ► http://twitter.com/mrsundaymoviesMaso's Twitter ► http://twitter.com/wikipediabrownTWP Itunes ► https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/the-weekly-planet/id718158767?mt=2&ign-mpt=uo%3D4TWP Direct Download ► https://play.acast.com/s/theweeklyplanetTWP YouTube Channel ► https://goo.gl/1ZQFGHPatreon ► https://patreon.com/mrsundaymoviesAmazon Affiliate Link ► https://amzn.to/2nc12P4T-Shirts/Merch ► https://www.teepublic.com/stores/mr-sunday-movies#FantasticFour #Marvel #MCU Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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You happy everyone's happy?
So we said 20,000
likes and we'll do Fan 4 Stick. That's what we
said, right? And here we are. So thanks everybody.
And you're going to reveal to me whether
we got that amount of likes. And I'm excited because i can just walk out that door we're already recording
mason we're in the video oh it's a bad outcome for me but all right also i did watch it so yeah
absolutely for my own enjoyment but i don't want to do this video that's it so yeah if you could
leave another like on this one as well that'd be terrific yeah if we can hit that again cool
if we get 20 000 likes we'll watch it again and say similar things,
but we'll be sadder about it.
You know we will, yeah.
Anyways, everybody knows the reason why this was made.
The window, as always, was closing on Fox to make a Fantastic Four movie.
Otherwise they'd lose the rights for it, right?
Otherwise they'd lose the rights.
They had to at least start it to get it into production.
Turns out you don't have to actually release it like they did with the original.
That's right, yeah.
But did you know Marvel Studios actually offered to give Fox an extension
on rebooting Daredevil in exchange for the Fantastic Four film rights
along with all the expanded cosmic universe?
They did not.
That's wild.
And then they ended up just losing them all anyway.
That's doubly wild.
But so Marvel were like, please, we will give you whatever you want.
Yes. Here's the thing about this movie i think up until they get their powers yes there is genuinely some good stuff in it do
you yes because it's supposed to be and this is the idea behind josh tranq and we'll the director
and we'll talk about kind of why this fell apart it was supposed to be a blend of raimi spider-man
cronenberg's the fly scanners chronicle and it's a bit of Raimi's Spider-Man, Cronenberg's The Fly, Scanners, Chronicle,
and it's a bit of the Marvel Ultimates thrown in there as well,
that version of Fantastic Four.
And the trailer became the most watched trailer in 20th Century Fox's history.
People were raring to see this.
I think the idea of almost a horror-themed Fantastic Four movie
where it's a bit of a burden to be Ben Grimm because it hurts when,
you know, when you are covered in rocks and you're all made of rocks and you're not wearing underpants underpants anytime ever
you feel an intense the intense pain of existence and also drafting in your net a bit so i think
there are some good ideas in here but overall this is a fucking disaster yeah right this is
horrible i've written a note here it just says after the fantastic four get their powers
things somehow get more boring yes so but yeah, this movie is recent enough that we actually talked about it
on our podcast, The Weekly Planet, when it came out.
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Please do, but at the time I remember saying specifically,
this movie to me, as it came out, not as it was originally intended,
is like a biopic of a scientist who wasn't very interesting.
It's like they saw the movie A Beautiful Mind
and they thought, well, all intellectuals must have a rich inner life
and an exciting backstory.
Let's do another one.
Let's get this Reed Richards.
He must be exciting.
He's not.
No, not at all.
Also, how old is he supposed to be?
Because it opens where he's at school.
He's a little boy.
And the teacher's like, you'll never do anything.
You'll never make a flying car.
You're dumb and everybody hates you
and redo your assignment.
What is this?
It's one of those universes where,
I guess it's one of those things where, again,
I used to be a teacher.
So if a kid gets up and does a report
and they're nine years old and they go,
I want to invent teleportation
and I want to do a flying car.
You're not like, you're a fucking idiot.
Can you come back tomorrow with a more reasonable idea?
I've written a note here.
My first note says, Reid's teacher
should quit. He's lost the love for his profession.
That's right. He should go back to voicing Homer Simpson.
That's right. For a million dollars
a week. But I mean,
I would have rather seen a movie about that guy
to be honest. He quits
his job, he learns to fish, and he goes
out on the open seas.
It's crazy to me though, that then
when it flashes forward to them at the end of high
school, where they're clearly 28.
They're two grown men.
And the funny thing about that is you see a file for the thing later in the movie, and
it says he was born in 86.
So if this came out in 2015, that guy was 28, 29 years old and still in high school
is all I'm saying.
That's a continuity error
that we're going to use to mock him, so that's good. I am
excited for that. It's also wild to me
that they didn't also, it would be
less jarring if they'd also aged up all the
other children in the high
school science competition. If they all were in their
20s, you'd go, okay, well we're doing that kind
of kids sitcom. That Smallville kind of.
Yeah, right, exactly. But to be like
have the two men lumber over
to another child and be like give us your give us your science project we're gonna teleport a kid
and the kid's like oh this guy probably has a mortgage i better do what he says
what i also don't understand about that science fair again the teacher is like do a real project
this isn't magic even if you think that's, that's the best thing in the room.
Even if you thought he did it with mirrors?
Yeah.
Yeah, it's right.
It's incredible.
And then, you know, but the teacher doesn't love it,
but obviously Dr. Richard, sorry, Dr. Storm comes in and he says.
He's perusing the local high school.
He's perusing the local, just in case there are some kid geniuses out there.
You know, maybe that volcano can solve world hunger or something.
I will give it to them
that he was keeping an eye on Reed.
Yeah, of course.
Absolutely.
But at the same time,
I won't give it to them
because this is not a good movie.
And so Dr. Storm says to them,
I think you've cracked
interdimensional travel.
Now he says that,
but the model plane
they used to teleport,
it comes back severely burnt
and with pieces missing.
So if they were like, we've cracked interdimensional travel. do you want to do that i'd be like no i don't want
to come back on fire with pieces missing but what if sue says i also have this vial of dirt that i
keep on me what do you think of this now oh you know my weakness is a vial of dirt you know i'll
have to numb it up so i think the idea of them meeting as a team,
I don't think it's entirely terrible.
There's some clear edits in this where Victor Von Doom
was supposed to be Victor Domachev.
And they've ADR'd it over the top.
Yeah, because he kind of looks down his file and he goes,
I can't believe you've got Victor Von Doom here.
Famous comic book villain, everybody watching this.
All right, side note also.
Great.
It's only just occurred to me now,
there is a line when Sue Storm,
she's speaking to Victor Von Doom
and he's being quite negative.
And she goes, oh, Dr. Doom over here.
That only makes sense if Dr. Doom
is already an established character
in the fiction of the world in which you live, right?
Because otherwise, what's that reference?
Who do you call Dr. Doom? That's not a thing. Unless there's already a comic book character called Dr you live, right? Because otherwise, what's that reference? Who do you call Dr. Doom?
That's not a thing.
Unless there's already a comic book character
called Dr. Doom, right?
Yeah, that makes sense.
That's not a joke, especially if your name's Doom.
I don't go to you and go, oh, a bit negative.
You're being a bit Dr. Sunday movies over there.
That's who I am.
Doesn't make any sense.
Makes perfect sense.
And this movie makes sense.
My favorite thing that makes sense.
Okay. No, well that makes sense. Okay.
Well, look, great segue.
My favorites, one of the earliest things is when, obviously,
they graduate high school and Reed Richards is on the fast track
to the big city and he goes to the city.
Took him 28 years.
And there's this slow dramatic pan with this swelling orchestra
up to just a boring office building.
It's got Baxter on the side of it.
And he's like, wow, the Baxter building.
A building like in the big city.
It's not even that big.
But a big city building.
Right?
A medium-sized building.
And then, you know, at the very least, I would hope that he would go in there
and it's just drudgery and there's just office workers making copies.
And he's like, wow, everyone.
And they're like, oh.
But everybody else is thrilled to be working in this place also.
And I get it because he's from, you know,
he's from Oyster Bay.
He's from this small town kind of thing.
And he's thrilled.
But we, the audience, are not thrilled.
No.
Because we've been to the city before.
I guess it should more reflect the building that they get at the end
that they clearly added very last minute.
Yeah, right.
You know, they look over that facility and they go,
wow, look at this facility slash green screen.
We can't see anything.
Isn't it incredible?
All the things that we get to work on now.
What do you think of character designs?
I'm talking suits.
I'm talking use of powers.
You're saying specifically what do I think of this version of the thing?
Yeah, sure.
It's all right.
But again, he should put some underpants on.
Weird human eyes.
I think the casting is okay here.
I know one of the heavy criticisms is Jamie Bell is much smaller than the thing, but there's
a transformation there.
He gets covered in rocks.
That's true.
And that's how it works.
Do you like how they go drunk into another dimension and then one of them puts their
hand in a glowing puddle?
That's pretty good, isn't it?
Yeah, that's right.
They're all very intelligent people, aren't they?
Aren't they?
I don't know. They're winning science fairs.
Oh no, they're not winning science fairs. I forgot.
They're science fair losers and that's probably the chip
on their shoulder that makes them become drunk
and go to an alternate dimension. Obviously
the worst character design
is Dr. Dome. Yeah, it always is for
some reason. How do they do it? And this is way
worse than the other ones by a long way.
So he's a terraforming, head
exploding, melted crash test
dummy of a man his eyes are too close together the mouth doesn't move it's a got a big garbage
bag cloak yes he sometimes glows he's like ah look at my powers he's just moving mountains
where's your dr doom stuff right barely any dr doom stuff look again and he's only in it for
like 12 minutes would you know the funny thing is,
he was supposed to be the Herald of Galactus.
The original version of this is not an hour 40.
It's like two hours 27.
And he actually, when they go into the other dimension,
it's a dead world and Galactus is there.
And they're like, oh no.
So Doom, they film this.
So Doom stays and becomes this version of the Silver Surfer.
Makes more sense.
Yeah.
Look, I have a couple of time code notes.
I love time code notes.
This one says, the start of the movie, Ben Grimm disappears.
He doesn't come back into the cast until the 25-minute mark.
He's gone for 25 minutes.
Sure.
But when I went to check, I assumed it was at the one-hour mark.
I'm like, geez, he's been gone for an hour, hasn't he?
Oh, no. It's short, but it drags. But then he doesn't show up again'm like, jeez, he's been gone for an hour, hasn't he? Oh, no.
It's short, but it drags.
But then he doesn't show up again for 37 minutes.
Yeah, that's cool.
And by that point, the rest of the team are just getting along.
They're palling about.
Reed and Doom are having this furious dry erase marker war
on the whiteboard.
They're palling around.
Everybody's being friends.
And then just Ben Grimm's just shown up at the end.
Why? To weld some stuff.
Yeah, to weld some stuff.
And have a horrible rock transformation.
Yeah, the machine that they use to travel through parallel dimensions
is built in this sort of static time lapse
that makes it look like an educational video.
It's not exciting.
You don't think there's some educational value to that?
No.
If anything, watching this makes you dumber.
So what was also baffling about this movie coming out in 2015,
and I know it was reshot,
but they're really doing the blue light in the sky thing.
And by that point, it was so far done that it was baffling.
When I saw it, I'm like, really?
Wow.
There's probably a Netflix category for it.
Just put in blue sky beam and you'll find a whole bunch of stuff.
And just that whole last sequence of them.
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Coming together and they're just all tumbling over each other
and the stretching ability, he doesn't really do that much with it again.
It's mostly long punches.
I like that he can change his face.
That's something that he can do in the comics.
That is true, yeah.
You know, where he can actually disguise himself.
But at the end, Doctor Doom just goes up into the sky beam
and he disintegrates and he's gone forever or whatever.
But who cares
and then when they come out of it there's this again that swell of music yes look at these heroes
and there is a crater the size of the fucking moon and they're like we did it so so many people you
also did this because you built these machines this is your fault that's right i know that like
doom came back and did this,
but this is you.
You did this.
And you're bad people and you should all be in jail.
They should not,
you know what?
Yeah.
Everyone who made this movie
should be in jail.
Wow.
So the fictional characters
should be in jail
and the producers of the film
should also be in jail.
I'll go this far.
Everybody who's involved
in any version
of the Fantastic Four movies ever
should all be in jail.
What about people who watch the Fantastic Four movies?
James, no.
I can hear the cops coming now.
And then at the end, because they're like, give us this facility.
We want somewhere to work.
And then there's that palling about.
And they're like, what should we call ourselves?
It's like that Avengers Assemble moment from that one or whatever.
And just the bit where Johnny Storm goes,
what are you going to be called?
The bloody thing that nobody wanted.
What are you doing?
Brutal, right?
Are you saying shit?
So mean.
You haven't,
you've barely spoken.
That's true, yeah.
Now you're just like,
look at this fucking freak.
Yeah, right.
He's up.
Yeah, right.
And then they're like,
I've got a good name.
Wait for it.
Wait for it.
End of the movie.
Credits, great.
Fantastic.
Incredible.
That's true. And the it. End of the movie. It's great. Fantastic. Incredible. That's true.
And the wig.
The Sue Storm wig.
Oh, Sue Storm wig.
Oh, my God.
Just wildly fluctuating between scenes.
Yeah, I'm sorry.
Yeah.
Do you want some miscellaneous notes?
I love it.
Maceo's miscellaneous notes.
I love it.
Let's see.
At one point, Reed looks at all the awards they've won at the Baxter building, and it
says, Baxter Institute develops the first quad-series super microchip.
Boring.
So boring.
It doesn't say,
Baxter Institute develops flying car or cloaking device.
A quad microchip.
It's funny that you say that,
because the flying car was deleted from the movie.
Of course it was.
You know why?
Because it was interesting.
Yeah, there was one that Reed made, kind of this this jalopy but there's also concept art of other kind of
strange designs which i think are quite cool nice yeah uh i've written here reed and sue meet cute
and then i've just put dot dot dot it wasn't interesting nothing nothing happens uh at one
point sue tells reed his unsupervised experiment what did he did as a kid could have opened a
black hole and swallowed the entire planet.
Cool. Tell us some other visually spectacular dramatic things that didn't happen.
It's good. I like that. Tell, don't show. That's what I say.
Victor started the Quantum Gate Project when he was younger than you. You know,
you a fully grown adult man. At one point, Victor Von Doom says to Reed Richards,
I got to say, it's pretty impressive that you nearly destroyed an entire planet with speaker cable and aluminium foil.
Got him.
That's a pretty good experiment for me to poop on.
You know?
That also is pretty impressive.
That's pretty good.
The Negative Zone is just a mountain range in the dark.
That's what it is.
Oh, yeah, it is the Negative Zone.
We shouldn't make mention of that. They're in the Negative Zone.
I've written the back half of this movie is very depressing.
Yep.
At one point, a screen shows up that's Ben Grimm.
He's in his late 20s.
But also it says confirmed kills 43.
Yeah, he's doing well.
I don't want to know that lovable Yancey Street orphan turned superhero loved by every member of the public has killed 43 men.
That's only confirmed kills.
It doesn't say men and it doesn't say adults.
Not women and children.
That's very true.
And look, I have one final note.
It says in this movie, everyone's great at physics but bad at chemistry,
interpersonal chemistry.
I've got them.
James, I've got them.
Have you done it again?
I know, but I did it again though, didn't I?
Don't ask how I did it again.
Just know that I did it again.
So I do want to talk about how this movie kind of fell apart.
But before I do that, would you like to hear some things that were deleted?
Yes.
I mean, if Galactus is one of the notes, I'm excited to hear the rest.
Oh yeah, there's some way more less interesting stuff that I've got listed here.
Now why is this stuff, why was this deleted?
It wasn't deleted by the director Josh Trank.
I could explain that to you.
Please.
First there was Jeremy Slater's the director, Josh Trank. I could explain that to you. Please.
First, that was Jeremy Slater's original version, the screenplay,
and that included Mole Man, which we sort of get because one of those guys is sort of the Mole Man
or named loosely after the Mole Man.
I guess that's true, yeah.
Dr. Doom would have been a Latverian dictator,
but Simon Kinberg rewrote the screenplay,
who did a lot of reshoots on this.
He's worked on a lot of the Fox, X-Men, and Fantastic Four stuff,
making Dr. Doom an anti-social programmer
and cutting Mole Man and Galactus.
Because that's what we need more of in real life,
programmers and not Galactus.
Oh my goodness.
This is what else was cut.
Fantastic Car mentioned.
The posters show a crumbling city.
Yeah.
Did you see that?
All the cities are fine, I think, as far as I know.
Originally, the robot Herbie was going to appear in the film,
but the studio vetoed the idea
because they didn't want to raise comparisons
with Tony Stark's Jarvis or the Star Wars droids,
and there's concept art of that.
Doom bots were also going to show up.
Oh, my God.
At one point at the end, they defeat Doctor Doom,
and it's not really him, it's a doom bot.
In all the trailers, and they kept playing this after the movie came out,
there's a moment where the thing jumps from a helicopter.
That's right.
Not in the movie.
Yeah.
Originally, Josh Trank intended
this film to be connected to Chronicle,
which he helped write. The idea
was nixed, but the negative zone contains
crystals similar to those seen in that film.
Oh my goodness. I think this could have been worked into
the Chronicle of Earths. That suggests that
Johnny Storm and
Michael B. Jordan's character in Chronicle are
related somehow. Oh my goodness.
Somehow. They'd have to, my goodness. Somehow.
They'd have to be twin brothers.
Somehow.
Maybe they're father and son and they look the same.
Maybe.
Maybe he swapped out one of the Johnny Storms for Sue.
He went, I got two of these.
I get another one.
I get something different.
So the 3D conversion for this, the money,
it was actually used for reshoots, and the reshoots bumped the budget from 122 million to 155 but it only made 167
million worldwide oh dear and when of course this movie came out uh josh trank put this tweet out
which i'm sure people remember a year ago i had a fantastic version of this and would have received
great reviews you'll probably never see it that's reality though what actually happened was and
again this is all speculation we don't really know It's said that Josh Trank displayed erratic and very isolated behavior on set.
This led to clashes between Trank and the producers over the direction of the film.
I wouldn't say he would be entirely to blame for this.
Maybe he had a vision and they pushed back on that.
We don't really know kind of the situation in particular.
But also it's rumored that Josh Trank had some small dogs that were left in his rented house
while he was filming this and they caused $100,000 worth of damage to the property.
Also, apparently, he had a fist fight with Miles Taller.
Oh, wow.
That was also after he pushed the studio to cast Miles Taller.
He was like, this is the guy I want.
To fight.
I'm going to do it.
I will do it.
I'm set.
And after this all happened, he tweeted,
I'll never be working on a comic book movie again.
But he did actually write a review on Letterboxd.
That's right, yeah.
If he was back.
I can read some snippets here if you wish to.
Please do, yeah.
You can say no and I can not read them if you want.
No, I think you should.
You've set us up for greatness, so go for it.
So this is just bits and pieces, but you can read the whole thing.
Here it is on the screen.
The movie is all right.
I was expecting it to be much worse than it was.
I literally haven't seen it since two weeks before it came out,
and I was in a heavily fucking traumatized state of mind.
Why?
I'll save that for another time.
Everyone in this film is a great actor,
and overall there is a movie in there somewhere,
and the cast deserves to be in that movie.
Everyone who worked on Fan 4 Stick, he's written it that way,
which some people refer to this film as.
That's right.
Clearly wanted to make that movie, but ultimately it wasn't.
Is there going to be a release?
He released the Trank cut, the same way with Zack Snyder.
But he's like, look, I'm not Zack Snyder.
So, you know, I can understand why that isn't the case.
But he says, I don't regret it.
It's part of me.
I hope Peyton Reed makes the next Fantastic Four movie and crushes it.
And that I get a cameo.
So anyway, that's it.
So I feel like he kind of has come out of this in a more positive way.
He's still making movies.
Hopefully he'll bounce back from this.
Or maybe he won't.
I don't know.
Turn into a bigger rubbery ball.
Oh my goodness.
Is this anything though?
Is there value in watching this?
I was bored the whole time.
Yeah, I know.
The whole way through.
Yeah, it's kind of rough.
Do you think there are some nuggets
of some good ideas in here?
I mean, there sure are some nuggets.
Of poop.
I got him.
Got him again.
How did he do it?
I don't know. I don't know how I do it. He doesn't even rehearse them. Please don't ask how I got him. Got him again. How did he do it? I don't know.
I don't know how I do it.
He doesn't even rehearse them.
Please don't ask how I do it.
Don't ask.
You might tell.
Yeah, look, where are they going next with this, though?
I mean, I think Marvel are probably going to strip it right back to kind of the 60s
origins, I'd imagine, because that's what they seem to do for a lot of these reboots.
They take the core elements that have always been popular.
Look, I would be very happy with giving them a 60s origin,
maybe a 60s adventure, and like Captain Marvel,
have them disappear out into deep space or another dimension and then just bring them back into the modern day
and be like, what have we missed, everyone?
Yeah, and they're like, the Austin Powers films.
What else happened?
What else happened?
That's probably it.
Yeah.
Oh, well, there's a terrible virus, by the way, right now.
Oh, yeah, right now.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Don't touch anything.
Don't touch your face.
Johnny, you'll probably be all right. Just stay on fire all the now. Oh, yeah, right now. Yeah, yeah, yeah. Don't touch anything. Don't touch your face. Johnny, you'll probably be all right.
Just stay on fire all the time.
Yeah, absolutely, you will.
Anyways, we did it.
We've done all the Fantastic Four movies.
I didn't like this.
I'm going to be honest.
I had a bad time doing these movies.
No, I don't think overall, I don't think I enjoyed the experience.
It was a bad experience.
Yeah.
I 100% get how Josh Trank feels.
I completely relate to him on every level.
If anything, I've had a more traumatic experience.
I'm curious, though.
What's the best one of these, genuinely?
I think Silver Surfer is, but what do people think?
Yeah, and if none of those,
what is your favourite Fantastic Four expanded media?
Is there a great animated cartoon?
Is there a video game that people like?
I know you love the Silver Surfer animated show.
Oh my God, that's a really good one. That's very Kirby-esque.
Kirby, the little pink ball.
Yes, that's right.
It's exactly like it. You can hardly tell the difference. The thing is though,
people actually voted for us to do these movies.
That's true, they did, yeah.
And you can vote for the next set. Currently, the James Bond Brosnan movies are winning the poll.
We've watched Goldeneye,
but we haven't recorded it yet.
So you can swing that
if you do want to sign up
and shift it in another direction.
But of course, come back next week
because maybe Goldeneye,
but maybe a different thing.
Yeah, there you go.
Anyways, I've been MrSundayMovies on Twitter.
I'm at WikipediaBrown on Twitter.
I don't know.
Have a fantastic week, everyone.
He's done it again.
I've done it again, haven't I?
I've done it.
Do not ask how I do.
Don't you?
You've got that look.
Do not ask.
That's legitimately a threat.
Do not ask.
Anyway, grab that gem, you guys.
We'll see you next week.
Goodbye.
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