It'll be very interesting to see what happens from here. Sure it's loud, but in an effects driven action film, that has terrible effects, you have to push really hard to come up with something good, and Fantastic 4 did not push hard. The fact that these completely normal people are whacked straight in the face with a super-power granting cloud, 15 minutes in to a two hour plus film, without ever really finding out about how they lived as humans, also doesn't go very far towards helping their case. The depressingly fake mise en scène being among them mainly the terrible direction of extras in the film. Other than the rest of the casting choices, I have a few more problems with this film. McMahon portrays the antagonist, Doctor Doom. In fact, Evans, along with Australian actor Julian McMahon (who is much more attractive than his father, Australian ex-Prime Minister, Sir William McMahon) almost managed to salvage the film. The casting of Chris Evans (Scott Pilgrim VS The World, The Losers, Push, Sunshine, Cellular) as Johnny Storm/The Human Torch was not one of these bad casting decisions. It's watchable, and would probably benefit from going for some M-rated content. Rating: PG-13 (Suggestive Content|Sequences of Intense Action) As they cope with their transformations, von Doom vows his revenge. On von Doom's space station, the crew - including astronaut Ben Grimm (Michael Chiklis), researcher Sue Storm (Jessica Alba) and pilot Johnny Storm (Chris Evans) - are exposed to a mysterious cosmic storm that bestows super powers upon them. Scientist Reed Richards (Ioan Gruffudd) persuades his arrogant former classmate, Victor von Doom (Julian McMahon), to fund his experiments with cosmic energy.
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