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Mottola Inside The Hatch
2005-09-27 04:01:28 UTC
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LOS ANGELES (Zap2it.com)- Although she'd been anointed a rising star
on several occasions, Jessica Alba's media profile next converted into box
office dollars before this spring.

Clad in chaps and equipped with a lasso, Alba's
stripper-with-a-heart-of-gold Nancy was one of the main selling features for
Robert Rodriguez and Frank Miller's "Sin City," as the graphic novel
adaptation raced to just under $75 million at the domestic box office. Then
in a clingy super-suit (and flirting with invisibility), Alba was
front-and-center in the promotion for the comic adaptation "Fantastic Four,"
which has cleared $150 million.

Both films were ensembles, but Alba was a prime beneficiary of their
successes. Still, her role in future sequels is still in limbo, but the
24-year-old actress seems ready for future "Fantastic" adventures and to
"Sin" again.



The "Sin City" follow-up is in preproduction, but the proposed source
material, Miller's "Dame to Kill For," wouldn't necessarily offer a big
showcase for Alba.

"Robert talked to me about 'Sin City,'" Alba says, in the midst of
promoting her next film, the diving lark "Into the Blue. "They have nothing
for my character now. I had dinner with Frank and he kind of told me what he
thinks is going to happen with Nancy. It's really cool."

"Cool" is also how Alba describes the potential for her "Fantastic
Four" character Sue Storm and her relationship with Ioan Gruffudd's Reed
Richards.

"Married -- I think they need to get married," she says. "I know what
the first 20 minutes are gonna be, of the movie. It's really cool. They're
getting married. Maybe I'm giving away too much, but yeah."

Tight costumes aside, Alba liked the different acting sides that
"Fantastic Four" let her show.

"Sue Storm couldn't have been more conservative and nerdy and like a
little corny and, you know, soft in her opinions about things," she
explains. "Even when she was making a statement, she was still very prim and
proper and I loved that about her."

Alba reports that she's signed on for at least three more "Fantastic
Four" sequels, which suggest that -- heaven forbid -- the New York Post
"Page Six" gossip rag got some facts wrong last month when a confidential
source claimed Alba was planning on jumping ship for, of all things, a
feature adaptation of the television semi-classic "I Dream of Jeannie." Alba
has had a tough year with the tabloid press, seemingly popping up in glossy
and voyeuristic photos whenever she hits the beach on a vacation.

"My mom didn't know what the paparazzi was like until a month ago,"
she notes. "At first, she was like, 'Well babe, that's what happens when you
get famous' and blah, blah, blah. And then after about an hour of it, she
was like, 'I'm gonna call the police. This is out of control.'"

Although Alba claims that most of what you read in the scandal columns
is far from true, she at least knows where the "Jeannie" reports came from.

"They came from me talking to Sony about 'I Dream of Jeannie,'" she
says, matter-of-factly. "It was definitely in a specific kind of way, but I
certainly didn't commit to anything."

For now, the other thing Alba's signed for is "Awake," an indie
thriller co-starring Hayden Christensen. After that, she's had a number of
things in development, including the romantic drama "Sonic," but smaller
projects would take a back seat to the potential franchises.

"My commitments are 'Sin City' and 'Fantastic Four' if they ask me to
do them."

If you can't wait for those sequels, "Into the Blue" splashes into
theaters on Friday, Sept. 30.



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Mr. Anderson
2005-09-27 12:58:58 UTC
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Post by Mottola Inside The Hatch
Alba reports that she's signed on for at least three more "Fantastic
Four" sequels,
That's a lot of sequels for a movie that was panned by the critics.
Ralf Haring
2005-09-27 23:07:36 UTC
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Post by Mr. Anderson
Post by Mottola Inside The Hatch
Alba reports that she's signed on for at least three more "Fantastic
Four" sequels,
That's a lot of sequels for a movie that was panned by the critics.
It still made quite a bit of money despite reviews.
http://boxofficemojo.com/movies/?id=fantasticfour.htm

-Ralf Haring
"The mind must be the harder, the heart the keener,
the spirit the greater, as our strength grows less."
-Byrhtwold, The Battle of Maldon
Mr. Anderson
2005-09-27 23:36:13 UTC
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Post by Ralf Haring
Post by Mr. Anderson
Post by Mottola Inside The Hatch
Alba reports that she's signed on for at least three more "Fantastic
Four" sequels,
That's a lot of sequels for a movie that was panned by the critics.
It still made quite a bit of money despite reviews.
http://boxofficemojo.com/movies/?id=fantasticfour.htm
I can hardly wait for this piece of shit to come out on DVD.
Fred Smithers
2005-09-28 01:28:23 UTC
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"Mr. Anderson" <> I can hardly wait for this piece of shit to come out on
DVD.>>

I thought the movie would have been better if it had been about the Human
Torch and The Thing vs. Dr. Doom had not been such a fruitcake/loser.

I sure don't get a dark-skinned Hispanic Sue Storm (with botoxed fat lips)
as the sister of uber-whitey (whoever it was) Johnny Storm, and the Mr. &
Mrs. Fantastic crap was boring.

I am not looking forward to any sequels, especially if the first half hour
is going to be about the Fantastics getting married (boring) and their
honeymoon antics fighting Dr. Doom (still jealous).

The best thing about the Fantastic 4 comic books was the Human Torch and The
Thing, not the romance. Dweeb and Sue would show up at the end to press the
button on the emergency gizmo in extreme circumstances. The best issues had
no Sue at all.
ron saarna
2005-09-28 11:01:41 UTC
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Post by Fred Smithers
The best thing about the Fantastic 4 comic books was the Human Torch and The
Thing, not the romance. Dweeb and Sue would show up at the end to press the
button on the emergency gizmo in extreme circumstances. The best issues had
no Sue at all.
Ahhh, Smithers... If only Malibu Stacy were in those issues instead of Sue.
First you tell us she was miscast, then you tell us you don't like the
source anyway.
Fred Smithers
2005-09-28 13:32:25 UTC
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"ron saarna" <> Ahhh, Smithers... If only Malibu Stacy were in those issues
instead of Sue.
Post by ron saarna
First you tell us she was miscast, then you tell us you don't like the
source anyway.
I like the source. Jack Kirby. How much time did he spend on Reed & Sue and
their romance?

In fact, the only time I remember it coming up was when Namor was banging
Sue in his Aqua-Cave (or hers) and then Reed's love became important. The
only reason it was important was so that The Thing and Namor could have a
few fight scenes, along with the Human Torch too.

And yes, Sue Storm is a blonde girl, not a bottle-blond Mexican with fat
botoxed lips
Mark Walcott
2005-09-29 23:23:48 UTC
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I think that the Fantastic Four are about family first and foremost. It is
too bad you didn't like Jessica Alba. I thought she did a good job for a
mediocre movie. The only bad thing I will say was that she was too thin to
play Sue Storm.
Post by Fred Smithers
"ron saarna" <> Ahhh, Smithers... If only Malibu Stacy were in those issues
instead of Sue.
Post by ron saarna
First you tell us she was miscast, then you tell us you don't like the
source anyway.
I like the source. Jack Kirby. How much time did he spend on Reed & Sue and
their romance?
In fact, the only time I remember it coming up was when Namor was banging
Sue in his Aqua-Cave (or hers) and then Reed's love became important. The
only reason it was important was so that The Thing and Namor could have a
few fight scenes, along with the Human Torch too.
And yes, Sue Storm is a blonde girl, not a bottle-blond Mexican with fat
botoxed lips
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