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Fantastic Four (2005)

Fantastic Four
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Synopsis:
Inventor, astronaut and scientist Dr. Reed Richards' (IOAN GRUFFUD) lifelong dream is close to being realized. He is spearheading a trip to outer space, to the center of a cosmic storm. There he hopes to unlock the secrets of the human genetic codes for the benefit of all humanity. Extensive government grant cutbacks nearly dashed the visionary's hopes of the historic flight, until Reed accepted a financing deal with his old college rival, Victor Von Doom (JULIAN MCMAHON), now a billionaire industrialist. Reed's crew for the mission includes his best friend, astronaut Ben Grimm (MICHAEL CHIKLIS); Sue Storm (JESSICA ALBA), Von Doom's director of genetic research and Reed's ex-girlfriend; and Sue's hot-headed younger brother, pilot Johnny Storm (CHRIS EVANS). With benefactor Von Doom in tow, the four set off for the exploration of a lifetime.The mission is uneventful until Reed discovers a miscalculation of the speed of the approaching storm. Within minutes, the event threshold is upon them. The space station is engulfed by turbulent clouds of cosmic radiation which genetically transforms the crew. Their DNA is irrevocably altered and so is their future.Back on earth, the effects of the exposure are quickly revealed. Reed gains the ability to stretch and contort his body into any shape he can imagine and, as leader of the group, is given the name Mr. Fantastic; Sue is able to render herself invisible and to create and project powerful force fields as Invisible Woman; Johnny becomes known as The Human Torch, as he can now engulf his body in flames and take flight at will; and Ben, whose freakish transmutation is the most shocking, becomes an orange-colored, rock-like, superhumanly strong creature, The Thing.Together, they turn tragedy into triumph and catastrophe into coalition, using their unique and formidable powers to thwart the evil plans of their now steely-eyed, iron-fisted nemesis Dr. Doom and to protect the citizens of New York City against any threat that may arise. Astronauts. Superheroes. Celebrities. To the world, they are the Fantastic Four. To each other, they are a family.

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CRITIC REVIEWS
Lew Irwin
RATED 2 STARS


Most critics have concluded that The Fantastic Four is something less than fantastic. Underwhelming, is how Roger Ebert describes the movie in the Chicago Sun-Times. He concludes: The really good superhero movies, like Superman, Spider-Man 2 and Batman Begins, leave Fantastic Four so far behind that the movie should almost be ashamed to show itself in the same theaters. Steven Rea in the Philadelphia Inquirer is harsher, commenting: Lacking wit, lacking style, and just plain lacking, Fantastic Four offers a series of noisy confrontations, ho-hum special effects, and a post-action-scene mantra repeated ad nauseam: One of the Fantastics, dusting off debris, checks with another and inquires, 'Are you OK?' Lou Lumenick in the New York Post is harsher still, describing the film as the smelliest dead-on-arrival would-be franchise since The Hulk. A perfect storm of wooden acting, hackneyed direction, inane scripting and laughably cartoonish special effects. On the other hand A.O. Scott in the New York Times apparently has concluded that all of that was intentional. In an era when movies based on comic books have become increasingly solemn and serious, this one is content to be trashy, he writes. Stephen Hunter in the Washington Post calls it a funky, fun film version of the famous Marvel superhero concoction. And Glenn Whipp in the Los Angeles Daily News takes a middle position -- calling it neither here nor there. So does Geoff Pevere in the Toronto Star, who remarks: Because `The So-So Four' would never do for a quartet of weirdly gifted comic-legend superheroes, The Fantastic Four is somewhat misnamed. Fantastic it ain't, but not bad it sort of is.





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Reviewed by: quintusIX on 10/6/2007 6:09:03 PM
RATED 2 STARS

next is the obvious alternative; this thing is so flat i had to lie down to watch it.



Lew Irwin

RATED 2 STARS

Most critics have concluded that The Fantastic Four is something less than fantastic. Underwhelming, is how Roger Ebert describes the movie in the Chicago Sun-Times. He concludes: The really good superhero movies, like Superman, Spider-Man 2 and Batman Begins, leave Fantastic Four so far behind that the movie should almost be ashamed to show itself in the same theaters. Steven Rea in the Philadelphia Inquirer is harsher, commenting: Lacking wit, lacking style, and just plain lacking, Fantastic Four offers a series of noisy confrontations, ho-hum special effects, and a post-action-scene mantra repeated ad nauseam: One of the Fantastics, dusting off debris, checks with another and inquires, 'Are you OK?' Lou Lumenick in the New York Post is harsher still, describing the film as the smelliest dead-on-arrival would-be franchise since The Hulk. A perfect storm of wooden acting, hackneyed direction, inane scripting and laughably cartoonish special effects. On the other hand A.O. Scott in the New York Times apparently has concluded that all of that was intentional. In an era when movies based on comic books have become increasingly solemn and serious, this one is content to be trashy, he writes. Stephen Hunter in the Washington Post calls it a funky, fun film version of the famous Marvel superhero concoction. And Glenn Whipp in the Los Angeles Daily News takes a middle position -- calling it neither here nor there. So does Geoff Pevere in the Toronto Star, who remarks: Because `The So-So Four' would never do for a quartet of weirdly gifted comic-legend superheroes, The Fantastic Four is somewhat misnamed. Fantastic it ain't, but not bad it sort of is.




FEATURED CUSTOMER REVIEW


Reviewed by: quintusIX on 10/6/2007 6:09:03 PM
RATED 2 STARS

next is the obvious alternative; this thing is so flat i had to lie down to watch it.




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Customer Reviews for Fantastic Four
Reviewed by: quintusIX on 10/6/2007 6:09:03 PM
RATED 2 STARS

next is the obvious alternative; this thing is so flat i had to lie down to watch it.

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