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I haven't seen Fantastic Four (2005) and Fantastic Four: Rise of the Silver Surfer (2007) in years and therefore have been watching clips from both flicks on YouTube for the past couple of days, which have motivated me to purchase the double-feature BD of both movies. The clips have reminded me that they aren't great films but are decent; they're competently made, well casted, and fun, as well as funny.
The actors accurately portray their characters, especially Chris Evans as Johnny Storm, and they have great chemistry and really bring the protagonists to life; their humorous bickering and emotional consolations of one another effectively convey that they are a family, that is to say "Marvel's First Family." As for the Silver Surfer, I think that he is portrayed very well and accurately and comes across as awesome; I don't see any faults in his depiction at all. The only downside to these two movies is that they're too short and narratively simple. Hence, I understand why they aren't praised but don't see why they're so hated. Anyhow, how do you think Marvel Studios' own movie about the Fantastic Four will differ from these two? Do you think that it'll be tonally different? I ask because the lighthearted and humorous tone of these two flicks is right up the MCU's alley. Also, do you think that Marvel Studios will use practical effects or CGI for the thing? |
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Thanks given by: | Mister B Gone (03-06-2019) |
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