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Fantastic Four: Rise of the Silver Surfer

Original title: 4: Rise of the Silver Surfer
  • 2007
  • PG
  • 1h 32m
IMDb RATING
5.6/10
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Laurence Fishburne, Jessica Alba, Michael Chiklis, Chris Evans, Ioan Gruffudd, and Doug Jones in Fantastic Four: Rise of the Silver Surfer (2007)
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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.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.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.

  • Director
    • Tim Story
  • Writers
    • Don Payne
    • Mark Frost
    • John Turman
  • Stars
    • Ioan Gruffudd
    • Jessica Alba
    • Chris Evans
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    5.6/10
    293K
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    POPULARITY
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    • Director
      • Tim Story
    • Writers
      • Don Payne
      • Mark Frost
      • John Turman
    • Stars
      • Ioan Gruffudd
      • Jessica Alba
      • Chris Evans
    • 538User reviews
    • 250Critic reviews
    • 45Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 3 wins & 17 nominations total

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    • Director
      • Tim Story
    • Writers
      • Don Payne
      • Mark Frost
      • John Turman
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    Reviewers say 'Fantastic Four: Rise of the Silver Surfer' shows improvement with better effects and action but still disappoints. The Silver Surfer's introduction is praised, yet weak villains and inconsistent character arcs are noted. The story lacks depth, relying heavily on humor and special effects. Main cast performances are often underwhelming, though some exceptions exist. Despite being more entertaining than its predecessor, the film is criticized for not reaching its full potential.
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    7WelshFilmCraze

    Hugely entertaining sequel that's a significant improvement on it's predecessor .

    The Fantastic Four are back in action, trying to save the world once more, this time from mysterious alien 'The Silver Surfer' whose creating havoc by inflicting blackouts and huge craters throughout the World,

    Reed Richards (Ioan Gruffudd) & Susan Storm (The rather tasty Jessica Alba) are due to get married, but their nuptials are disrupted by the arrival of the Silver Surfer, and so along with Johnny Storm & Ben Grimm (Hunky Chris Evans & Michael Chiklis respectively) go into battle.

    A lot of money was spent on this sequel ($130M +) and it shows with amazing special FX, The story being a PG rated film is family friendly and doesn't require a PHD in comic books to follow, and also being PG rated the violence is pretty much non-existent so anybody expecting something in the vein of 'The Punisher' this isn't for you... but. everybody else - young or old should find a lot of light hearted enjoyment from the Fantastic Quartet... which is FAR better than the original.

    Highly Recommended.
    7toutouguy

    Not too shabby

    Potential for a great movie, the Surfer is a great character and has underrated and amazing abilities. I'd say he's one of the strongest characters in the Marvel Cinematic Universe. The chase scene between the Human Torch and Surfer was amazing.

    Overall, the movie touched a bit on that greatness but fell short. My personal rating is probably leaning more towards a 6.5 than a 7.5 but obviously we cannot include decimals in our rating so the movie earns a solid 7. Perhaps production costs prevented what could have been an amazing movie.

    Anyone saying, "it sucked" are exaggerating but those saying it was amazing have probably not seen many films to judge appropriately.
    6brando647

    The Silver Surfer's First Film Appearance Deserved Better Treatment

    I don't know what it is about this movie that keeps me watching it every few months. It almost as if I need to watch it on occasion to remind myself how mediocre it is. It was hard to believe that a Marvel film utilizing one of the most interesting characters from the comic universe, Galactus, could be so bland. I suppose one of the reasons I keep returning to this film is that I want so badly to see the Fantastic Four franchise survive. I know it has potential; I love the characters, it has an interesting collection of villains to select from, and the comic series provides some great stories as starting material. It just isn't happening, thanks to poor writing and a little too much creative license at the hands of director Tim Story and writers Don Payne and Mark Frost.

    The second installment in the F4 franchise suffers from the some of the same problems as the first film, while adding some new issues on top. The story potential is high: Reed Richards and Susan Storm's wedding is postponed (again) when the Earth receives a visit from the Silver Surfer, herald of Galactus. Further complications arise when Victor von Doom returns with plans of his own. Just writing that synopsis made me want to watch the film again; it sounds like the foundation for a great F4 film. My issues began with the fact that we wasted the first 30 minutes of the film preparing for Reed and Sue's wedding instead of getting to the meat of the Silver Surfer plot. Then, once the plot kicks into gear, we're rushed through the next hour to a deus ex machina ending that fails to satisfy (and may even aggravate some of the comic series' fans). When the film was over, I felt as if the Surfer was never given the opportunity to reach his full on-screen potential and I've been left hoping he's given another shot.

    Just as in the first film, this movie is plagued with some cringe-worthy one-liners (once again, Doom is given some of the worst). I know the F4 was a bit goofier than some of the other Marvel properties but the filmmakers need to tone it down a bit. Though, I can deal with corny dialogue; what I can't abide is blatant slap-in-the-face product placement. I loved that the filmmakers were able to work the Fantasticar into the script (especially since I'd considered it a bit too cartoonish to work in a film) but the shout-out for Dodge when Johnny first sees it and excitedly exclaims "A hemi!" went a bit too far.

    All of the original cast from the first film return, which is both good and bad. Just as before, Ioan Gruffudd, Chris Evans, and Michael Chiklis are perfect choices for their characters and do a (no pun intended) fantastic job bringing their characters to life. Also, just as in the first film, I was unimpressed with the performances of Jessica Alba and Julian McMahon. Alba is a beautiful woman and fits the image of Susan Storm, but I've never felt her to be too talented an actress and she remains the weak point of the series. McMahon, again, does not feel right in the role of Dr. Doom; he has a hard time doing insidiously evil without coming across as a hammed performance and I just can't take him seriously. These are not traits I want in the man given the role as one of the best Marvel villains.

    For what time we're given with him, the Surfer is the most impressive aspect of this film. The visual effects team did a great job with creating the iconic character and Laurence Fishburne was an inspired casting choice for his voice. Galactus, unfortunately, does not receive the same treatment and we are never given a real glimpse at the demigod through his surrounding cloud. In my opinion, it was a waste but the director Tim Story clarified in the film's supplemental material that he chose to keep Galactus vague so that future filmmakers could do him justice. After two average films, now we need to hope someone is even given the chance.

    Honestly, this film will only appeal to fans of the series and, even then, don't expect to be wow'd. The second F4 film isn't a bad movie, but it never rises above mediocre. The impressive special effects and production design fall victim to plot holes, poor writing, and under-use of the film's assets. It's a quick, mildly entertaining means of spending 90 minutes but, if you're anything like me, you'll walk away from this film wondering what could have been if the epic introduction of the Silver Surfer and Galactus had been put in better hands.
    5saarvardi

    If you're looking for mindless big-budget fun, this is the place for you and your bucket of popcorn

    Like many other people, I was also thrilled upon watching the Fantastic Four: Rise of the Silver Surfer trailer at the cinema. Similar to numerous people who adore CGI, read the comic books when they were kids and thought the first installment was decent enough to justify a sequel, I was more than willing to get myself ready to be overwhelmed by the mere strength of the eye candy and CGI effects within the film. And then I watched it at a special press screening in Ramat Gan, Israel.

    To make a long story short, FF2 is not a bad film. I was actually quite entertained throughout wide parts of the film (particularly at the beginning - but more on that later). Problem was, once I stepped out of the theater, I couldn't actually recall anything specific or special about what I have just seen (other than that cool CGI Silver Surfer, that is). It was just so mediocre in terms of plot, direction and acting (somebody really ought to give Jessica Alba some acting lessons a.s.a.p), that I didn't even care enough to remember it. Furthermore, while the original film required some suspension of disbelief, let's just say the plot in its sequel stretches this boundary one step too far, IMO.

    As I've already mentioned, FF2 actually starts up in quite a promising manner. While Reed (Ioan Gruffudd) and Sue (Alba) get ready for their media circus wedding (think Tomkat style - but bigger), strange electronic and climatic disturbances occur across the globe. From here on out, you have this huge build up that pays off about half an hour into the film, continues with a bang and some dazzling CGI shots, and suddenly ends abruptly while the initial novelty of the Silver Surfer's appearance wears off. As usual, Chris Evans as Johnny Storm steals the show as the only character to truly evolve during this film, Mike Chiklis as Ben is seriously under-used, my 1.5 year-old nephew could play better than Gruffud's Reed and Alba isn't even that pretty anymore. Then you have all these villains (Silver Surfer is definitely not working alone, as implied in the IMDb official plot line) and some twists and turns that leave you feeling mildly entertained, but also incredibly under whelmed.

    You see, if you're looking for mindless big-budget fun, this is the place for you and your bucket of popcorn. However, don't expect to find the heart of Spider-Man 3 or epic feel of Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End. Don't even look for credible acting or intelligent plot. Only decent thing you'll find are some good looking money shots, and mindless action sequences. This formula of a film may work well as a matinée, but not as something you'll want to come back and watch again in the coming future.
    7tekinbirinci

    A bit of nostalgia and a look at F4 from today

    Both movies are definitely underrated.

    If I give an overview, yes they are weak in terms of story but the character portrayals, atmosphere, cgi etc. Are better than most superhero productions today and yes they are still fun to watch today.

    Mr. Fantastic and Dr. Doom are especially good cast, also Silver Surfer's appearance in this movie is the best in all superhero movies.

    Finally, the depiction of Galactus is very debatable, but considering the period and production cost of the film, it was a good handling. Perhaps if he had been portrayed as expected, he would probably have been seen in the film.

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    • Trivia
      For Michael Chiklis' performance as "Thing", a new set of prosthetics were developed. These prosthetics were easier for Chiklis to wear, as they provided better ventilation and could be easily removed, in comparison to the previous film's prosthetics which required six hours to apply, were uncomfortable and could not be easily removed.
    • Goofs
      (at around 45 mins) After the Silver Surfer creates the huge hole in the Thames river, the bed is shown to be empty both upstream and downstream. But the entire river from upstream should have been shown to be emptying down into the hole.
    • Quotes

      Johnny Storm: [about Alicia and Ben having sex] I'd hate to wake up one morning and find out she was killed in a rockslide!

      Ben Grimm: I'll show you a rockslide!

      [chases Johnny]

    • Crazy credits
      SPOILER: There is a scene in the closing credits: the Silver Surfer is seen floating in space, and awakens.
    • Connections
      Featured in 2007 MTV Movie Awards (2007)
    • Soundtracks
      Tambourine
      Written by Swizz Beatz (as Kasseem Dean), Eve (as Eve Jeffers), Sean Garrett,

      Charles Brown and Carl Kidd

      Performed by Eve

      Courtesy of Aftermath/Geffen/Interscope

      Under license from Universal Music Enterprises

      (contains excerpts from "Blow Your Whistle", Performed by The Soul Searchers, Courtesy of Avant Garde Enterprises,

      Inc.)

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    • Release date
      • June 15, 2007 (United States)
    • Countries of origin
      • United Kingdom
      • Germany
      • United States
      • Hong Kong
      • China
      • Thailand
      • Canada
    • Official sites
      • 20th Century Fox (United States)
      • Official Facebook
    • Languages
      • English
      • Japanese
      • Chinese
      • Arabic
    • Also known as
      • Los 4 Fantásticos y Silver Surfer
    • Filming locations
      • Suruga Bay, Japan
    • Production companies
      • Twentieth Century Fox
      • Constantin Film
      • Marvel Entertainment
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    • Budget
      • $130,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $131,921,738
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $58,051,684
      • Jun 17, 2007
    • Gross worldwide
      • $301,913,131
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 32m(92 min)
    • Color
      • Color
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      • Dolby
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.39 : 1

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