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Fantastic Four (DVD, 2009, Widescreen; Movie Cash) 
Fantastic Four (DVD, 2009, Widescreen; Movie Cash)

 
Fantastic Four (DVD, 2009, Widescreen; Movie Cash)

Leading Role: Chris Evans, Ioan Gruffudd, Jessica Alba, Michael Chiklis
Director: Tim Story
Rating: Rated PG-13
Release Date: Apr 2009
Format: DVD
Additional Info: Widescreen; Movie Cash
UPC: 024543196037
Product ID: EPID48326688
Description: In this thrill-filled live-action Marvel Comics adaptation, director Tim Story (BARBERSHOP) balances comedy, romantic intrigue, special effects, high action, and even scientific trivia for a rounded FANTASTIC FOUR. Here, Mister Fantastic...
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Movie Description
In this thrill-filled live-action Marvel Comics adaptation, director Tim Story (BARBERSHOP) balances comedy, romantic intrigue, special effects, high action, and even scientific trivia for a rounded FANTASTIC FOUR. Here, Mister Fantastic (Ioan Gruffudd), Invisible Woman (Jessica Alba), The Human Torch (Chris Evans), and The Thing (Michael Chiklis) come together on a space mission that goes wrong. The ship's owner (Julian McMahon)--who later transforms into evil Doctor Doom--refuses to abort the mission during a solar storm, which electrifies the ship and its entire crew, causing radical changes to their DNA. Back on earth, the transformed "heroes" adjust to their new powers, which are specific to their personalities. Mister Fantastic, who lacks assertion, has stretchy limbs of rubber. Invisible Woman, who loves Fantastic but thinks he can't see her for who she really is, does a disappearing act. The Human Torch, an immature guy who is brimming with energy, can burst into flames. And finally, The Thing, a great friend who is as solid as a rock, actually turns into one--and loses his wife due to his weighty disposition. Holing up in Fantastic's scientific lab where they run experiments on themselves in hopes of changing back to normal, the crew learns that Doctor Doom--who is so power hungry that he turns into metal and is able to conduct electrical currents--poses a serious threat. The heroes quickly master their abilities and channel their scientific smarts for one truly fantastic five-way face-off.


Visually, action sequences give way to tranquil interludes such as the New York City skyline with the Fantastics' lab glowing atop a skyscraper, while plot-wise, the interplay between the characters brings a human element to the film, with some touching moments from The Thing. At the end, a door is left open for what could be a super sequel.

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Producer:Bernd Eichinger, Ralph Winter
Cast:Hamish Linklater

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    Top Reviews
      Fun movie, nice effects
    Review created: 01/17/06
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    12 of 19 people found this review helpful.

    I didn't think much about seeing this movie when it first came out, but when a local department store had the dvd on sale I picked it up.

    What I got for my $10 was a great action movie, complete with nice special effects and zippy one-liners. I thought all of the main characters and the villan were cast well, and I especially liked Michael Chiklis as Ben Grimm, or "The Thing".

    The special effects were very well-done for the most part, with the Human Torch looking especially good. Although you can definitely tell it's the work of CGI when Reed Richards stretches his limbs across the room or under doors.

    Overall this was an entertaining movie and I'm looking forward to the sequel.


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      Set aside what you know
    Review created: 01/30/06
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    6 of 7 people found this review helpful.

    Marvel's second attempt to bring the Fantastic Four to the big screen is a much better ride than I had anticipated. The story is written much like a comic book with comic book situations created (Johnny Storm's flame goes out of control as he careens into a snow bank, resulting in an instant hot-tub. "Care to join me?" he asks the cute nurse he's flirting with.)
    As a life-long comics fan, I was concerned more with how Dr. Doom was presented. Tim Story nailed the FF- no question about it. Yes, even Jessica Alba was good as Sue. Michael Chiklis was a great choice for Ben Grimm.
    Doom was my one dissappointment in this film. In the comics, Dr. Doom is the supreme sovreign of Latveria. He is the son of gypsies who were persecuted by the Nazis in World War II. He has a genuis rivaled only by his arch-nemisis, Reed Richards, and he has even dabbled in magic. His past efforts at conquest have left him horribly scarred, and Doom is so vain, he cannot allow anyone to see him as he truly is and find acceptance from others. His ego is so over the top as he speaks of himself in thrid-person (No one dares assault DOOM!), but Doom is also very cunning, having laid out every detail of his plan and forcing others to play his game. He has taken down the FF, the Avengers, the X-Men- without having some super-team under him.
    In the movie, Victor Von Doom is the head of a major corporation. His arrogant demeanor is almost prissy and sniveling instead of larger than all life. He absorbs metal and electricity to become the armored Doom. The costume falls short of the modern knight Doom is in the comics. He is in space with the FF when the cosmic storm hits, making him almost a fifth member of the team, and no one in the group looks down on him for what he did on the space station (except for Sue, but she doesn't vocalize it). But there are refernces to him being from Latveria. The ending to the movie opens the door to a sequel- maybe we'll see if Doom's character develops.


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