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rabidsamfan) wrote2005-07-12 12:53 am
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Fantastic Four
Well, in spite of bad reviews I decided to go, and you know what? I enjoyed myself tremendously. It's a great comic book, which is exactly what I wanted it to be, and if Victor Von Doom didn't rock my world, so what, I had Ioan Gruffudd in Spandex...
And for once it's a superhero movie I can say to parents, "yeah, go ahead and take your ten year old -- couple of scary parts, but nothing they probably haven't seen." Little to no swearing, and only one burp...
And they got Johnny Storm absolutely perfect!
And for once it's a superhero movie I can say to parents, "yeah, go ahead and take your ten year old -- couple of scary parts, but nothing they probably haven't seen." Little to no swearing, and only one burp...
And they got Johnny Storm absolutely perfect!
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(Anonymous) 2005-07-12 01:07 pm (UTC)(link)No one, except Johnny the youngest of them all, had lines on their foreheads and the light reflecting off of Jessica Alba's overly shiny and swollen lips (to make her look sexy I suppose) nearly blinded me. All I could think was, "This movie was sponsored by Botox cosmetics."
And the final fight scene was a terrible let down for me. So much time for what I though was barely believable build-up for a fight scene which should have been a first encounter in the middle of the film.
On the other hand the SFX make-up for the Thing was *awsome*. I loved the fact that you could see him breath. And Johnny was fun (and cute.)
I do agree with the ability to recommend it to parents although seeing what I do at the theater, very few parents pay attention or care.
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