DVD 101 mins IMDB
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Fantastic Four
20th Century Fox (08/07/2005)
In Collection
#334

Seen It:
Yes
Drama, Adventure, Science Fiction, Fantasy, Action
Great Britain  /  English

Ioan Gruffudd Reed Richards
Jessica Alba Sue Storm
Chris Evans Johnny Storm
Michael Chiklis Ben Grimm
Julian McMahon Victor Von Doom
Laurie Holden Debbie McIlvane
Hamish Linklater Leonard
Kevin McNulty Jimmy O'Hoolihan
Kerry Washington Alicia Masters
David Parker Ernie

Director Tim Story
Producer Avi Arad; Bernd Eichinger
Writer Mark Frost; Michael France

Fantastic Four is a light-hearted and funny take on Marvel Comics' first family of superherodom. It begins when down-on-his-luck genius Reed Richards (Ioan Gruffudd) has to enlist the financial and intellectual help of former schoolmate and rival Victor Von Doom (Julian McMahon) in order to pursue outer-space research involving human DNA. Also on the trip are Reed's best friend, Ben Grimm (Michael Chiklis); his former lover, Sue Storm (Jessica Alba), who's now Doom's employee and love interest; and her hotshot-pilot brother, Johnny Storm (Chris Evans). Things don't go as planned, of course, and the quartet becomes blessed--or is it cursed?--with superhuman powers: flexibility, brute strength, invisibility and projecting force fields, and bursting into flame. Meanwhile, Doom himself is undergoing a transformation.

Among the many entries in the comic-book-movie frenzy, Fantastic Four is refreshing because it doesn't take itself too seriously. Characterization isn't too deep, and the action is a bit sparse until the final reel (like most "first" superhero movies, it has to go through the "how did we get these powers and what we will do with them?" churn). But it's a good-looking cast, and original comic-book co-creator Stan Lee makes his most significant Marvel-movie cameo yet, in a speaking role as the FF's steadfast postal carrier, Willie Lumpkin. Newcomers to superhero movies might find the idea of a family with flexibility, strength, invisibility, and force fields a retread of The Incredibles, but Pixar's animated film was very much a tribute to the FF and other heroes of the last 40 years. The irony is that while Fantastic Four is an enjoyable B-grade movie, it's the tribute, The Incredibles, that turned out to be a film for the ages. --David Horiuchi, Amazon.com

Edition Details
Distributor 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment
Edition Two Disc Set
Barcode 5039036023245
Region Region 2
Release Date 02/12/2005
Packaging Custom Case
Nr of Disks/Tapes 2
Personal Details
Purchase Price £24.99
Links Amazon UK