The Fantastic Four learn that they aren't the only super-powered beings in the universe when they square off against the powerful Silver Surfer and the planet-eating Galactus. After defeating Von Doom, the Fantastic Four can really enjoy life more. All four are now comfortable with their new powers. The Thing and Johnny Storm now get along with each other, and Sue Storm is now planning to be Mrs. Fantastic. Galactus, an evil creature in space, has decided that Earth is its new target, and sends the Silver Surfer to destroy it. Reed Richards and his team must now work together to capture this surfer, and even must now team up with one individual who they didn't expect to help. I liked the first fantastic four. It was pretty cool and there was some good action. But this one was lame. The silver surfer should have brought epic destruction onto humanity instead he helped the fagtastic four bring down whats his face. We didn't even get to see galactus really. Jessica Alba wasn't even that hot in this. She had this really blonde hair and really blue colored contacts or something and she just didn't look that good. The director tried to bring acting into this too. And that just doesn't work with this kind of movie. This movie is like every other marvel comic book movie. I'd place it as better than the hulk, but worse than spider man (the first one, not the crappy third one). This was my first reaction as the film ended and I'm sticking to it.<br/><br/>BUT as I go from sequel to sequel,from Marvel movie to Marvel movie, and from OK movie to OK movie,so much "MORE OF THE SAME" is making it very difficult to write a relatively coherent, unemotional, and objective review.<br/><br/>Im no fan but I've do some research on the comic movie I'm about to see.<br/><br/>Few things are clear about the movie though.<br/><br/>1)ITS A HARDCORE FORMULA (accounting for demographics)FLICK. (read my review of spider-man 3to know what I'm talking about).<br/><br/>2)The budget was limited.<br/><br/>3)AND MOST IMPORTANTLY IF EVER THERE WAS A Children's FILM THIS IS IT.<br/><br/>The formula part is clear because.<br/><br/>1)The FF visit so many countries, its funny how the powerful general is always black and how so many scenes show Asian Army Men (haha in real life i wonder how many senior ranking generals are black and how many Asians are in the Army).<br/><br/>2)The special effects are strictly OK, Mr. Fantastic looks absolutely fake, Invisible woman does no invisible stunts (ones requiring extra CG), The Thing is there only to talk, all the special effects have been spent on Super Doom, Silver Surfer and Human Torch (and his super version).<br/><br/>3)This movie is more like the cartoons of FF, everyone knows that save for the Galactus angle (he devours worlds but is a vital part of the universe) there is nothing dark about the FF, in this sense this movie is ideal for children, no violence, only one person gets hurt and that too not visibly, the messages are all there making the right choices,doing your duty,accepting what you are etc etc.The burping and bear jokes are clearly aimed at them, the DANCING IN THE CLUB ALA SPIDERMAN MAY HAVE BEEN FOR MULTIPLE TARGETS (women,preteens,children) If you want to take children for a comic movie and are afraid about the sexual/violent/dark themes than this is the perfect movie.<br/><br/>IF YOU VIEW THIS MOVIE AS A Children's COMIC BOOK MOVIE THAN THIS MOVIE IS CLEARY AN 8-9/10, the only thing that pull it down is that even cartoon have more action (especially gun action though they always do no harm) then this movie).<br/><br/>Now for the justification of the summary..<br/><br/>I expected Jessica Alba to be hot BUT SHE WAS LOOKING HIDEOUS TO SAY THE LEAST, the signs were there when she kept going on record to say she wanted to look less sexy so people could take her more seriously as an actress YA RIGHT, FF is just the vehicle to prove your acting prowess.<br/><br/>I expected there to be at least one really big scene, but after almost every scene is was satisfied but craving for more. (The Millennium Wheel and the first chase scene were really good though).<br/><br/>The Thing and Torch provide lots of funny G rated jokes, this movie is filled with G rated humour.<br/><br/>Eye candy was non-existent the alternate track with the blonde "ohh so perfect and nice" army woman was pathetic, the scene where she Johny pleads her to trust him when shes threatening them with a gun WAS FUNNY AND SAD AT THE SAME TIME (the gun may have as much as stung………………….none of them), haha the FF and Silver Surfer threatened with a gun, minutes away from disaster have time for a dialogue scene.<br/><br/>And the one fact that triggered the reaction, towards the end I expected a really big showdown between the most powerful character in the comic universe and his equally enigmatic but not quite as powerful servant, what i instead got was a damp squib that was stale enough to be ancient.<br/><br/>SO THATS IT???!!! THATS HOW EASY IT IS TO DEFEAT THE MOST Powerful COMIC BOOK CHARACTER EVER.(The mega powerful SS wasn't beaten with much effort either).<br/><br/>PROVISIONS FOR SEQUELS AND SPIN-OFFS HAVE BEEN MADE AS EXPECTED, I WILL SHAVE MY HEAD IF THERE Isn't At least ONE MORE FF AND A SILVER SURFER SPIN-OFF.<br/><br/>On a positive note Laurence Fishburne did an excellent voice-over of the SS as did Macmohan with Doom.<br/><br/>In all another film that just about meets the mark, BUT REALLY EXCELS AS A Children's MOVIE.<br/><br/>Ideal for a matinée (any cheaper) show with the family on a Sunday (which is what i did).<br/><br/>OR BETTER STILL WATCH ON TV WHEN IT COMES THERE.<br/><br/>Watch with sequel considerations, ratings, comic book, current crop of movies in mind.<br/><br/>-s NO BIG SCENES, every aspect leaves you with the feeling THATS IT?!!, so so acting, HIDEOUS ALBA, LACKLUSTRE END.<br/><br/>+/-s Children's MOVIE.<br/><br/>+s short and sweet, doesn't excel but manages to pull through on humour and a few memorable scenes dialogues,meets low expectations,VERY GOOD FAMILY/CHILRENS MOVIE.<br/><br/>total 6/10 (factoring in lowered expectations and sequel, once again careful analysis makes the movie go from just good to OK to bad to worse, but when i left except the end leaving a really bad taste the movie was OK and I've stuck to my original rating, gone are the times repeat viewing and careful analysis made the movie better). The script, credited to "Twin Peaks" co-creator Mark Frost and longtime "Simpsons" writer Don Payne, unsuccessfully strives for hipster irreverence. affinity for the life-energies of living beings, and can use his cosmic energies to boost the natural healing powers of a wounded individual, even if they are near-death. He cannot, however, raise the dead. Galactus: (The "Devourer" of Worlds)<br/><br/>Older than the universe itself, the only survivor of the universe that came before our own, Galactus's fate is inextricably bound up with that of the entire cosmos. Although at times he has been a force for good, far more often he has brought doom, destroying whole peoples and consuming entire worlds, for his hunger for energy is insatiable; without it, he would cease to exist.<br/><br/>BIO:<br/><br/>Born Galan, on paradise world of Taa, Galactus was fated to live in the last days of the universe, just as it was entering the final stages of the Big Crunch. Realizing that his people were doomed, he persuaded them to pilot a vessel into the heart of the Crunch, to die in one last act of heroism. His people perished, but Galactus was somehow saved by the Phoenix Force of his universe. For billions of years he slept, and when he awoke it was with an immense hunger that could ony be satiated by consuming the life energies of an entire world. At first he searched for uninhabited worlds but his hunger gradually forced him to consume planets populated by sentient races, as these more fully satiate his hunger. Galactus's conscience was only eased by the prophecy that he will ultimately make good on the devastation he wrought.<br/><br/>Galactus' Herald<br/><br/>During a search for food, Galactus came upon the planet Zenn-La. To save his homeworld, a young man named Norrin Radd agreed to become Galactus's herald and to search out planetary fodder. Transformed into the SILVER SURFER, Radd's emotions were subdued so he would be willing to indentify inhabited worlds for Galactus to consume. However, the Surfer's conscience was reawakened by Alicia Masters. When Galactus turned his attentions to Earth, the Fantastic Four & the Surfer drove his master away. Galactus has since attacked Earth several times, but has been defeated. Nevertheless, he remains as dangerous as ever, with no sign of the earlier, hopeful prophecy coming to pass.<br/><br/>The Marvel Encyclopedia, page 106 Galactus does appear, but not in his comic book form. In the comics, the character Galactus is a humanoid giant that lives by consuming the life-energies of planets, but he is not a villain. Galactus has been described as being very much like a force of nature—like a hurricane or volcano, and beyond abstract concepts as good or evil. In this movie, however, Galactus has been changed to a huge swirling cloud of dust and rock. Unlike the comic books, that is his physical shape on the movie, and he is considerably powered down from his comic book incarnation. Plus Tim Story said he never wants to make a movie with giant robots in it. There has been some mis-perception regarding Galactus's size among some people. He is typically drawn as appearing around 30 to 50 feet in height, but often appears taller depending on what other characters are around him. Galactus' traditional comic book appearance is hinted at twice in the movie. Once, when he is seen passing by Saturn, a shadow can be seen on a moon, that resembles his helmet. And when the Surfer says that he will no longer serve him, a huge fiery mass is seen inside the the cloud form that looks like his helmet. Jessica Alba is wearing a wig for this movie. In the last movie she bleached her hair, but since that badly damaged her hair last time, she opted for a wig this time. The Silver Surfer dragged Johnny into the stratosphere. The air is very thin and there is very little oxygen (but, apparently, enough to stay conscious for a short period of time) and, because oxygen is a main fuel for all flame, Johnny's flames go out. Johnny passes out shortly after and falls back to Earth. Yes, they are, according to the novelization, and this is how it is in the film.<br/><br/>From the Fantastic Four: Rise of the Silver Surfer movie novelization, page 192: It's pointed out when the Silver Surfer is questioned by Susan Storm a.k.a Invisible Woman about the "source" of his power and how it's the "key" to Earth's destruction by drawing his master Galactus, who bears the moniker "the Destroyer" in the novelization:"Could you stop the Destroyer from coming if you wanted to?" she asked over her shoulder, keeping her gaze on the miles of artic land around them.<br/><br/>The Surfer answered her quickly, like a child who longed to be awarded. "It's not I who draws the the Destroyer (Galactus) here. It's the beacon."<br/><br/>"What beacon?" she asked.<br/><br/>"The source of my power," he said.<br/><br/>"The board?" she thought to herself. The earth is doomed to a fiery apocalyptic demise because of a surfboard?<br/><br/>"Take joy in the last few hours you have left," the Surfer added. "For it is nearly here."<br/><br/>In the comics, on the other hand, the Silver Surfer's power comes from the Power Cosmic, not his surf board. On more than one occasion the board has been destroyed and he has simply remade it. In the time since 2007, this had been seen in the Annihilation mini-series. The Silver Surfer has complete mental control over his board, regardless of whether or not he is in physical contact with it. While the aforementioned is true, it also true that (at least originally) his surf board contained his weak points in the comics. While his powers did not come from the board, damaging the board would damage the Surfer. Realistically his clothes wouldn't stretch unless he made all his clothes out of the suit material, including his tuxedo, his leisure clothes, his lab coat, etc. That is most likely what happened, since just having one piece of clothing that stretches (or catches fire or turns invisible) would be awkward for all four of them, as Sue proved in this movie and the previous one. His powers don't transfer onto clothing like X-Men's Kitty Pride's do. The song is called "Tambourine" performed by Eve. Actually, Doctor Doom stealing the Surfer's powers is based on an early Fantastic Four comic book when he did exactly that. While his method of stealing his power by way of stepping on his board is original to the movie, the concept of Doom wielding the Power Cosmic comes from the comic books. No, he is not. However, his role in the film was originally going to be Nick Fury, but was re-written has General Hager, probably so that Nick Fury can appear in Marvel Studios' own features. Yes, he did. Unlike in the other movies, in this movie, he made a cameo playing himself trying to get into the Reed and Sue wedding ceremony. That is a reference to the original comic books of the Silver Age (like Fantastic Four) where Stan Lee and the people at Marvel were portrayed as real people living in the Marvel Universe. Nowadays, that has been explained in the She-Hulk comics as the fact that (in the Marvel Universe) Stan Lee and his people simply transcribed the events occurring in the Marvel Universe to comic book form as documentaries. Yes, there is an additional scene for the movie showing that the Silver Surfer did not die. He passed out and was drifting in space. After that, it shows that his board was slowly drifting towards him, thus leaving the door open for the Surfer's own spinoff movie. There is a Michael Chiklis interview with Your Greek News featuring clips from the film in advance of the release. 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