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Jim Jackson said: Some of the dialogue had moments of hokiness. I can't recall specifics, will have to see it again.
The line, "No, genius... that's my nose. These are my lips," ranked right up there with "Do you know what happens to a toad when it gets struck by lightning? The same thing that happens to everything else," in my mind.
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Doom in general: Dr. Doom is Marvel's greatest human villain, Marvel's Darth Vader. Although I understood that the cinematic FF tried to borrow elements from the Ultimate FF, I felt that it was a mistake to approach Doom in that manner. It didn't destroy the movie for me, but it just put Doom across as just another bad guy. And that's not Doom.
Agree 100%.
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A show of hands for everyone who now finds that it's a distraction when Stan Lee shows up. 'Nuff said, guys. No more Stan cameos. Ya ever heard of the Fourth Wall? And geez, now you give him dialog.
Sweet merciful crap! I audibly groaned as soon as I saw him speaking. I mean, the guy's not an actor! Let's stop pretending he is one! I mean, he's not even hard to spot anymore... 
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