This movie is very enjoyable like it don't need a dark tone and Dr.Doom looks better. I'd wish I watch the 90s one even though it didn't age well but still I want to. At least the characters are likable then Fant4stic because the characters in the movie are lifeless while in this film there not boring. I know the film is not the best but I have a good time with it
Fantastic Four
2005
Action / Adventure / Family / Fantasy / Sci-Fi
Fantastic Four
2005
Action / Adventure / Family / Fantasy / Sci-Fi
Plot summary
Four astronauts have their lives changed forever, when they end up being hit by a cloud of cosmic radiation. Reed Richards now has the ability to stretch his body like elastic. Sue Storm (Alba) is now the invisible woman. Johnny Storm becomes the human touch and Ben Grimm becomes the 'Thing', a man made out of rock. But there is one problem. The journey's sponsor, Victor Von Doom has also been affected and with full power, is a dangerous force which needs to be stopped, before it's too late.
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Way better than Fant4stic (2015)
A few flaws, but this is not bad at all.
The film does look very good, and the special effects on the whole were well done. The script is a little uneven, but the spirited performances make up for it. Michael Chiklis is very good as Ben, and Julian McMahon is enjoyably camp as Victor Von Doom. Chris Evans is spirited as Johnny Storm, though I wasn't hugely impressed with Ioan Gruffud and Jessica Alba. They just didn't convince and their chemistry at times felt a bit awkward. Also the story is a bit slow and predictable, though at least the characters were likable. Usually when the story fails the characters fail, though I felt there could have been a lot more development. All in all, a flawed but enjoyable film, that is not as bad as people make it out to be. 6/10 Bethany Cox.
Alongside Green Lantern this is the nadir of the modern superhero genre
While superhero flicks have never been my favourite type of movies, I've always been willing to give them a go, and I've enjoyed most I've watched in recent years. Sadly, FANTASTIC FOUR is not one of those movies; it's one of the most appalling superhero films I've watched, worse than the camp classics of the 1960s and the cheesiness spawned during the 1980s. The movie fails because it has no heart; it goes through the motions without ever offering anything anywhere near profound, exciting, or indeed interesting. Despite a workable premise, the film seems to steal bits from SPIDER-MAN, THE FLY, and many other classic movies, throwing them together into a jumbled mess that just gets worse as it goes on.
You can't blame the cast. Well, you can, but at least there are a couple of good performers in there; namely Ioan Gruffudd and Michael Chiklis. Chiklis, the bald, hulking anti-hero of TV series THE SHIELD lends solid value as The Thing, a man made out of rock, but too often he's made the butt of jokes, and he never becomes more than a walking man-mountain. Ioan Gruffudd looks as smooth and dashing as he did in KING ARTHUR, but he's similarly wasted, left standing around and looking wooden throughout. At least he's better than newcomer Chris Evans, who'll make you want to smash his teeth in about ten seconds after you first saw him. Jessica Alba, who managed to do sexy in SIN CITY, is equally bad here, reaching new lows of blandness. The bad guy, a villain named Doctor Doom, should be scary or Willem Dafoe style OTT, but instead it's the slick, slimy and miscast Julian McMahon who just kind of slides through the film without making an effort.
The special effects in the film are surprisingly bad. Alba, as the Invisible Woman, has an okay look, but you can't really do much with invisibility that hasn't been done before. The Human Torch is better; the effects of him flying through the air and burning are decent, with a flashy, expensive look to them. Sadly, it's Gruffudd's Mr. Stretchy that lets the side down; his elongated body looks like nothing more than the CGI effect which it is. THE X-FILES underplayed it when Doug Hutchinson was cannibalistic serial killer Eugene Victor Tooms; any episode of that show is miles better than this trash.
Superhero films are usually noted for their large scale action set-pieces, and there's a halfway decent show-stopper here, as a fire engine threatens to crash off a massive bridge. Unfortunately that's the only good bit you're going to see. The ending is particularly weak, so much so that you'll have forgotten it a day after watching; I seem to remember somebody asking what happens to metal when it rapidly cools, but to be honest I was struggling to stay awake at that point. FANTASTIC FOUR is without a doubt the nadir of superhero films, and let us pray that they don't make another.