Fantastic Four
audience Reviews
, 45% Audience Score- Rating: 2.5 out of 5 starsThe extended version aged better than I thought it would, but didn’t boost the overall score. The Fantastic Four came at a different era of the superhero boom of the early to mid 2000’s where we were appreciative to see a full live action movie from a major production studio. Although it was rushed, it still had the fun factor that didn’t cause it wear out or aged bad after 20 years from when it hit in theaters. Among one of my favorites to look back at in the time of the superhero genre.
- Rating: 2.5 out of 5 starsObjectively awful but there’s fun nostalgia around this. Evans is really the only actor that is even slightly real. The pacing is way too fast for anything to feel natural. Missing logic at every turn. But I just can’t hate it!
- Rating: 5 out of 5 starsBased on recent superhero movies. This is a classic!
- Rating: 4.5 out of 5 starsThis movie had never been that terrible. People who hate on this Movie are either critics that are lowlives and cope for the marvel they want. Fantastic!
- Rating: 1 out of 5 starsPathetic. Jessica Alba was the only good thing about it.
- Rating: 3.5 out of 5 starsAlthough I can see now a couple troubles in this, I still like the movie. The thing that I always liked is the chemistry of the team, specially between Ben and Johnny. Also the VFX didn’t aged well, too much CGI.
- Rating: 4 out of 5 starsNot bad chris evans is FANTASTIC (say that again) (lets ignore the stretching cgi) i do prefer the secound one but this is a good afternoin movie
- Rating: 3 out of 5 starsThis was a good movie. But not a fantastic movie. (Yes I know this joke is getting old.)
- Rating: 3.5 out of 5 starsDespite the common hate, it was truly "Fantasic" to watch! I would recommend adding it to your watchlist as it was a good movie to watch while I was sick. It also gives you some insight to the backstory if you plan on watching First Steps.
- Rating: 3 out of 5 starsIt’s not fantastic, but it’s not bad either. This is a campy, early-2000s take on Marvel’s first family. The action is solid, the casting works well enough, and most of the effects have aged surprisingly well. However, much of the humor is clearly aimed at pre-teens and tends to fall flat. The film gives a decent amount of time to the team's origin story and their discovery of their powers, but the actual comic book plot boils down to a minor showdown with a lackluster Doctor Doom. Just when it feels like the story is about to dig into something bigger, the movie abruptly wraps up.