Awesome Foursome

I’ve been hearing quite a lot of negative feedbacks and reviews about the movie Fantastic Four from certain people especially from my pet sis Radiance. Being a 70’s child, I was brought up worshipping these heroes. They are every children’s superheroes. Even after all the bad feedbacks, I still wanted to watch the movie…and I did.

I watched it with my girlfriend Julea over at Pacific Megamall Cineplex and we loved it. Enough said.

Seriously, the whole plot and CG of the movie may not be the best but it’s the live of these superheroes that counts. Bringing them alive on the silver screen totally brings back my childhood moments. I’ve always wish to be a superhero like them. I’ll leave the story telling to the real pros…

The story as laid out in the film version of the “Fantastic Four” follows Reed Richards (Ioan Gruffudd), a brilliant but broke scientist and his good buddy Ben Grimm (Michael Chiklis) as they go against everything they know is right and ask Victor Von Doom (Julian McMahon) for help with an experiment that’s sure to make them all rich and famous – or even wealthier and more famous in the case of Von Doom.

The backstory that’s quickly laid out in the opening moments of the film lets us uninitiated “Fantastic Four? viewers in on the secret that Von Doom’s beautiful assistant, Sue Storm (Jessica Alba), once had a relationship with Richards before determining that he was just like most men (yes, that’s a snide remark but I couldn’t resist). Reeds spoke without thinking and didn’t pay enough attention to their relationship so now she’s moved on to the handsome Von Doom, a narcissistic businessman who in all honesty cares for her less than he cares for his mirror. I’m dwelling on the relationship aspect of the storyline as that’s basically what the film’s all about. Sure there are special effects, and there’s the requisite bad guy who needs to be dealt with, but the movie’s really all about …

Extracted from http://movies.about.com/od/fantasticfour/a/fantastic070705.htm

Some of my young friends didn’t appreciate the movie at all. Problem is not the movie, it was them and in fact most of the youngsters today. Most of these ‘young critics’ were not even born yet to appreciate the Fantastic Four.

The very first superhero team book Marvel put out was Fantastic Four #1, which came out in 1961.

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    6 Comments »

    Comment by james
    2005-07-26 18:25:12

    You are both clever and tasteful. We loved it too! :)

     
    Comment by jack0
    2005-07-26 18:26:58

    i read garfield(simple mind for simple person).. :p
    never really in to superhero comic :p.. i like manga though..

     
    Comment by bohemianlisa
    2005-08-06 10:43:35

    I saw the movie and have to say that I quite enjoy it.

     
    Comment by May
    2006-02-19 08:08:57

    check out UNDERWORLD N UNDERWORLD REVOLUTION, , N BROKEBACK MOUNTAIN- A WONDERFUL LOVE STORY. ANG LEE AS DIRECTOR.
    TRANSAMERICA- A LOOK AT THE WORLD OF TRANSGENDERS- AT LEAST WE ARE AWARE OF OTHERS WHO HAVE OPTIONS N CHOICES.
    BUT I HAVE TO ADMIT I AM A HUGE FAN OF ANGELINA JOLIE N BRAD PITT.
    http://www.brangelina.net, n GEORGE CLOONEY’S 2 NEW FLICKS.
    AND ALL OF CLINT EASTWOOD’S MOVIES, A GREAT DIRECTOR THAT GOES INTO THE CHARACTERS N BRINGS THEM OUT, WITH NO SPECIAL EFFECTS.
    VERY REFRESHING.- MILLION DOLLAR BABY IS ONE OF THEM.

     
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