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Fantastic Four (2005)
TrailerFour astronauts have their lives changed forever, when they end up being hit by a cloud of cosmic radiation and gain superpowers. Reed Richards now has the ability to stretch his body like elastic. Sue Storm is now the invisible woman. Johnny Storm becomes the human touch and Ben Grimm becomes the ';;;;Thing';;;;, a man made out of rock. Together, they use their unique powers to explore the strange aspects of the world, and to foil the evil plans of Doctor Doom.Actors: Ioan Gruffudd, Jessica Alba, Chris Evans, Michael Chiklis, Julian McMahon, Hamish Linklater, Kerry Washington, Laurie Holden, David Parker, Kevin McNulty, Maria Menounos, ...»Director: Tim StoryCountry: InternationalDuration: 106 minQuality: HDRelease: 2005IMDb: 5.70 CommentsSort By- Newest
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Actors of "Fantastic Four (2005)"
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Characters of "Fantastic Four (2005)"
Reed RichardsPlayed by: Ioan GruffuddSue StormPlayed by: Jessica AlbaJohnny StormPlayed by: Chris EvansBen GrimmPlayed by: Michael ChiklisDoctor DoomPlayed by: Julian McMahonLeonardPlayed by: Hamish LinklaterAlicia MastersPlayed by: Kerry WashingtonErniePlayed by: David ParkerJimmy O'HoolihanPlayed by: Kevin McNultySexy NursePlayed by: Maria MenounosNed CecilPlayed by: Michael KopsaCompound DoctorPlayed by: Andrew AirlieNightclub GirlfriendPlayed by: Pascale HuttonNightclub BoyfriendPlayed by: G. Michael GrayWillie LumpkinPlayed by: Stan Lee -
Directors of "Fantastic Four (2005)"
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Creators of "Fantastic Four (2005)"
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Critic Reviews of "Fantastic Four (2005)"
Chicago ReaderApril 25, 2007Marvel Comics continues to empty out its stable of superheroes with this entertaining tale.
AV ClubSeptember 26, 2005A garish mediocrity.
Village VoiceJuly 12, 2005Before the inevitable and surprisingly anticlimactic battle with Doom, we are treated to two extreme-sports demonstrations, several training montages, [and] an ill-advised love triangle.
Ebert & RoeperJuly 11, 2005Bland performances throughout. And really, who wants to make Jessica Alba the invisible girl? What a bad idea. I want her to be visible at all times.
Salon.comJuly 08, 2005It exists largely to entertain and delight, which used to be precisely what summer blockbusters were engineered to do.
Lyles' Movie FilesAugust 03, 2015Lee and Kirby built Marvel Comics on the foundation of the FF and it's no stretch to say this franchise could still be going strong a decade later with a better opening act.
MovieWebApril 26, 2011Fantastic Four is terribly miscast. It's poorly written, visually uninteresting, and worst of all, boring. The film drags considerably. There are huge gaps without any action and it brings the pacing to an unbearable crawl.
ComingSoon.netMarch 22, 2011Fantastic Four is actually very true to its source material - often literally so - but generally misses the spirit entirely.
ColeSmithey.comApril 16, 2009Director Tim Story ("Barbershop") sets an uneven tempo for the embarrassingly clunky script by Michael France ("Hulk") and Mark Frost ("Storyville").
Urban CinefileOctober 18, 2008The film is made in the internet equivalent of capital letters and its simplistic morality stands out on the big screen more so than on the small page.
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