Positive Features About 2005´s FANTASTIC FOUR

Positive Features About 2005´s FANTASTIC FOUR

To conmemorate the release of the first trailer of FANT4STIC I decided to look back at the second Fantastic Four movie and salvage the great THINGs that it has to offer. Check it out!

Editorial Opinion
By Saga - Jan 27, 2015 05:01 PM EST
Filed Under: Fantastic Four

Let´s be real here, ALL of the movies released based on the Fantastic 4 have been mediocre at best and Tim Story´s Fantastic Four is probably the most dissapointing. The movie feaures a jumbled story, meanders constantly and the villian is HORRID but there is stuff that is actually pretty great. So while we wait to see if Josh Trank´s Fant4stic breaks the curse, let´s check the actual GOOD things about the first big budget version.


1.- The score: To begin with i´d like to praise the energetic and actually catchy score by composer John Ottman (X2, Superman Returns). It fits the movie and makes the action scenes all the more fun. BTW, a quick trivia: John Ottman composed 2003´s X2 and then in 2005 he did this movie. Then in 2013 Marco Beltrami wrote the score for James Mangold´s The Wolverine and now he is composing 2015´s Fant4stic. Dont know why but I find the exact 10 year difference amusing.

2.- Torch´ed: I know this is everyone´s favorite element but I have to reaffirm how GREAT Chris Evans is as Johnny Storm AKA the Human Torch. While I doubt a astronaut in his twenties would be THAT inmature that doesnt change the fact that he is so lovable and energetic that he easily steals the show. Mind you, the Torch already has the cool factor in his powers but they really needed a likable douche to portray him and thanfully, Evans delivers.

3.- Michael Chiklis: Another cast member who is honestly trying and delivers a great performance is Michael Chiklis as the lovable blue-eyed Thing. He establishes a happy man with a fun personality and that personality comes trough that makeup. When Ben is transformed into the Thing you can really feel his situation and his pain but thankfully he is not a boring downer, he still shows his lovable personality. His rubber suit is hit or miss with fans and it is very annoying that he is shorter than the other 3 but I think he looks fine. I blame Tim Story for not shooting The Thing in way that the rubber crack wont show. Seriously, that man is a hack.

4.-Ioan Gruffud: Bit of a minority here but I though he did a good job as Reed Richards/ Mr Fantastic even with the very limited material he had. He played Reed as a very insecure and likable scientist who is trying to deal with the fact that he feels guilty for the whole situation and he tries his hardest to cure his beloved friend Ben. He is a very good actor and we see his character grow as a leader and father figure and eventually he is a full leader in the sequel (dance scene excluded).

5.- Powers: The film does a good job at diplaying the individual powers of the 4, with Johnny´s fire powers and Sue´s invisibility and force fields being the highlights. We see them used their powers in a lot of unique ways and thankfully the efects never are terrible, of course there are a couple of wonky shots but for the most part is great. The standout is the Torch VS missile (seriously) chase, the fire effects look outstanding and you can see in the special features on the DVD just how much work went into it.

6.- Unrealistic Mood: This one is also hit or miss and while I dont like the "sitcom" feel to it I do like the fact that they know that they are making a Fantastic Four movie and It doesnt have to be dark. At that time we had the X-Men, Spider-Man, Blade or Hulk models to emulate and thankfully they when with a more campier version of Spider-Man. We have to give them credit for at least understanding how the material is supossed to work.

7.- Comedy?: I put a question mark because humor is fairly subjective: Some of the humor of this movie is downright DUM but there are some nice jokes in here, mostly coming from the four´s banter. Chris Evans of course has the funniest lines and its nice that they DO have a sense of humor about their movie. In fact, this movie could pass as a mediocre entry in the MCU.

Overall, this movie does contain a few gems in it and It is my ultimate guilty pleasure, I´ve seen it multiple times and I´ll probably will watch it more. Click the comments below to let me know if you agree or disagree with my take.

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tokens
tokens - 1/27/2015, 7:03 PM
the score was awesome.
chicklis smashin dat semi was awesome.
johhny bonin dat chick in da snow was awesome.
thing saying 'its clobberin time!' and punching doom was campy but awesome.
the indiana jones 'its being looked at' ending was awsome.


















































wtf this movie wasnt that bad!!!
CombatWombat
CombatWombat - 1/27/2015, 7:08 PM
the characters were cardboard cutouts

or, in Jessica Alba's case, nonexistent, seeing as she just played Jessica Alba
voidstilinski
voidstilinski - 1/27/2015, 7:41 PM
I liked the semi car stunt and Johnny Storm. Also "Let's all go for a spin." lmfao
Wannabe
Wannabe - 1/27/2015, 7:59 PM
I liked this film and I have no issue admitting that.
DannRamm113
DannRamm113 - 1/27/2015, 8:45 PM
What the [frick] was Doom's motivation???? He was just an asshole!!! There was no reason for him to attack the Four! Was it because he thought he was a god? Well guess what, THATS NOT A [frick]ING REASON TO BLOW SHIT UP! YOU WERE LESS WELL WRITTEN THAN MALEKITH IN THOR 2!




btw, this was also a positive:
DannRamm113
DannRamm113 - 1/27/2015, 8:46 PM
lol, that was probably the most immature and childish thing i've ever done on this site.
Mrcool210
Mrcool210 - 1/27/2015, 8:51 PM
@dannramm113 But we still appreciate it good sir. My hat off to you for getting to see that without having to watch the movie again.

MightyZeus
MightyZeus - 1/27/2015, 10:11 PM
These movies where goofy and silly.

I liked the costumes, i liked the look of The Thing and i liked Silver Surfer in the sequel.

JoeMomma29
JoeMomma29 - 1/27/2015, 10:16 PM
I got what they were trying to accomplish with the movie but they missed the mark.

The movie really ended up being hokey etc......

And then when The Silver Surfer was coming out I was hoping for the best but my dream and expectations were crushed. And IMO if they would have just grown a pair and actually showed Big G at the end of the movie in all his glory their would have been a third movie.

So hopefully with this reboot we are going to get some awesome villains. I would really love to see Big G and the Silver Surfer again on the big screen again.

Khanlark
Khanlark - 1/28/2015, 2:36 AM
I saw this movie when I was 6 and I loved it. It's one of my guilty pleasures. The sequel however? Not so much.
JokerFanHAhaHA
JokerFanHAhaHA - 1/28/2015, 9:40 AM
@Dannramm- I think it's a severely flawed movie, but Doom DID have a clear motivation. His own sense of reputation. They made it pretty clear that the Fantastic Fours mere existence was a symbol of Dooms failure since it was his stations failure that went into their creation. Not to mention he blames THEM for the failure, grappled with the incident leading his company's stock to plummet is a pretty good recipe for loathing.
Bekss
Bekss - 1/28/2015, 9:56 AM
I liked the first one and enjoy the second before "Galactus" shows up
ThunderKat
ThunderKat - 1/29/2015, 4:06 PM
All true. Still could have done better with all of these.

Weak writing, okay directing bring down all remaining components.
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