Sunday, November 24, 2013

Fantastic 4: Rise of the Silver Surfer

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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.
                                               
Much worse than the previous movie. Absolutely no real explanations for most things that happen (at least the first movie had some explanations and back story, while this one lacked greatly). The movie, the way they did it, essentially only took 10 minutes tops, with relationship issues...when you really really get down to it. Susan just wants to have a normal family with Reed, but that's never going to happen (they are basically radioactive superheros, yeah that sounds like a normal family right there). The Silver Surfer comes to doom Earth, the craters he crates are never explained as to why or how they fix them, how he is chosen to save his planet, how he gets the board, or why he didn't fight Galactus before, since he somehow can do it. Okay back to Susan, since she aggravates me; they constantly try to get married and each time it gets interrupted (they are the only superheros on the planet, somehow, so no wonder they have so many issues to take care of), they could simply have a drive-thru wedding or not even have a wedding and just sign the paper work, but I'm sure Susan is the reason that they don't, since she wants a happy wedding like everyone else (so she wants to be an average girl without a care in the world, while I would love to be a superhero, if the whole gamma rays didn't turn them into superheros she would have gotten stuck with Victor). Why must she make everything complicated: she has superpowers, found the right guy, famous, smart, rich and looks good, and she wants a normal wedding...-.- please I would be joyous and not complain for just a fraction of all of that. The Thing doesn't get much screen time, the first movie focus around everyone, while this one mainly focused on Reed and Susan with a little Johnny and less Silver Surfer.

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