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I Fantastici 4

Titolo originale: Fantastic Four
  • 2005
  • T
  • 1h 46min
VALUTAZIONE IMDb
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Jessica Alba, Michael Chiklis, Chris Evans, and Ioan Gruffudd in I Fantastici 4 (2005)
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Un gruppo di astronauti ottiene superpoteri dopo essere stato esposto a radiazioni cosmiche, e deve usarli per sconfiggere il nemico Doctor Victor von Doom.Un gruppo di astronauti ottiene superpoteri dopo essere stato esposto a radiazioni cosmiche, e deve usarli per sconfiggere il nemico Doctor Victor von Doom.Un gruppo di astronauti ottiene superpoteri dopo essere stato esposto a radiazioni cosmiche, e deve usarli per sconfiggere il nemico Doctor Victor von Doom.

  • Regia
    • Tim Story
  • Sceneggiatura
    • Mark Frost
    • Michael France
    • Stan Lee
  • Star
    • Ioan Gruffudd
    • Michael Chiklis
    • Chris Evans
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  • VALUTAZIONE IMDb
    5,7/10
    361.238
    LA TUA VALUTAZIONE
    POPOLARITÀ
    154
    10
    • Regia
      • Tim Story
    • Sceneggiatura
      • Mark Frost
      • Michael France
      • Stan Lee
    • Star
      • Ioan Gruffudd
      • Michael Chiklis
      • Chris Evans
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    • 135Recensioni della critica
    • 40Metascore
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    Ioan Gruffudd
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    • Reed Richards
    Michael Chiklis
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    • Ben Grimm
    Chris Evans
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    • Johnny Storm
    Jessica Alba
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    • Sue Storm
    Julian McMahon
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    • Victor Von Doom
    Hamish Linklater
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    • Leonard
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    • Alicia Masters
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    • Debbie McIlvane
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      • Michael France
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    Reviewers say 'Fantastic Four' offers a mixed experience with themes of fun, family, and superhero origins. Positive feedback includes enjoyable moments, solid performances, and impressive special effects. However, criticisms point to a weak plot, poor pacing, and lackluster acting. Many feel the film falls short of the comic's potential, particularly in its portrayal of characters like Doctor Doom, deemed inaccurate and uninspired. Despite these flaws, some find it entertaining for a casual viewing.
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    BigHardcoreRed

    Better Than Daredevil, Not As Good As Either Of The X-Men.

    The Fantastic Four was a pretty good superhero movie but it lacked something. I do not think it truly lived up to it's endless hype from early this year. Aside from a few scenes that stick out, most are in the trailer, there is not much there other than some slick special effects sprinkled about. It is understandable, however, due to the fact that this film is about the origin of 5 different individuals and how they gained their super powers. I imagine the next one (of course, if there is a next one) will be more action packed.

    As for a quick rundown of the story, 5 people are sent into a space ship to gather information that would be helpful in curing diseases and other good stuff. The crew consists of Ben Grimm (Michael Chiklis), Reed Richards, (Ioan Gruffudd), Johnny Storm (Chris Evans), Sue Storm (Jessica Alba) & Victor Von Doom (Julian McMahon). While in the space station, the super cosmic storm hits hours earlier than expected and all 5 are caught in the storm, forever altering their DNA (or something like that). The one that got it the worst was Grimm.

    The standouts from this movie are The Thing/Ben Grimm, Johnny Storm/Human Torch & Sue Storm/Invisible Girl. The Thing & Torch stand out because of both their characters and personalities & Jessica Alba stands out pretty much just because she is Jessica Alba.

    I feel that Reed Richards was more of an annoyance in the movie and not as likable a character as, say, the Human Torch. Also, I fear that Dr. Doom will probably forever be compared to the Green Goblin from Spider-Man, due to the hokey masks and all. Also, the voice for Doom did not quite fit for me. I am not sure if his voice is supposed to be that docile or not, but I always pictured a deeper, more menacing voice for him.

    I do hope this movie is not as criticized as movies such as Hulk or Daredevil. This movie was not that bad, probably not even as bad as I have made it seem. I would rate it somewhere in between X-Men and Daredevil. 7.5/10
    7sethjgibney

    Not as Bad as People Think

    Fantastic Four (2005) is a charming movie that has a lot of that early 2000's flair to it, and unlike its 2015 counterpart, the characters actually seemed real and you could believe that giant rock man was walking around. As for plot, it could be a little bit more straightfoward, but it doesn't throw me off. It's more of just an annoyance, and I'd say that all of the characters costume design looks a lot better than 2015 Fantastic Four as well. Also, Doctor Doom is more fitting to the comic book representation. Overall, it was a pretty good movie. Don't see why people have such a problem with it.
    8caseynicholson

    I Don't Get the Hate for this Movie

    I recently watched the 2005 version of "The Fantastic Four" in preparation for the reboot that is in theaters now. This movie and its sequel, "Rise of the Silver Surfer" are 20th Century Fox productions. The Fantastic Four and X-Men franchises were both leased out to Fox prior to Marvel getting its own film production studios, and like other Marvel properties from before the MCU, this film is often bashed by comic book fans.

    I personally don't see what's not to like here. Indeed, I think that this film does a great job portraying the FF's origin story. Sure, The Thing looks a bit hokey in what is clearly a rubberized suit of some sort, and I think they surely could have found an actor that looked more like Reed Richards from the comics than Ioan Gruffudd (that's quite the name, by the way!). But all in all, this is a.....fantastic....film. lol

    I give it 8/10 stars. Jessica Alba does great as Sue Storm, and Julian McMahon is a superb Dr. Doom. The plot and the acting are well done, and the pace of the storytelling is good as well. To me, there's much more to like in this movie than to dislike.

    Language note, though: There is one "GD" in this movie, which I wasn't expecting (it's when Ben Grimm is in the hospital bed after returning from space). I guess it just goes to show that Marvel movies were not always kid-friendly even before the recent trend in the MCU line. So heads up for that.
    7StevePulaski

    Captures a time when superhero films were more joyful

    Fantastic Four is one of the last superhero films, that I can recall, that wasn't insufferably bleak or incredibly serious to a point where any shred of humor was seen as obtuse to the film's narrative. Yes, Christopher Nolan's Batman trilogy is an indisputable breakthrough in superhero films, but it also made the seriousness of superhero films standard, something that would follow into the late 2000's and early 2010's as Marvel built up The Avengers. Fantastic Four reminds of the quirkiness superhero films were once predicated upon, and while it may get a bit too corny at times, and its focus can never really settle, it's also a very commercial film that satisfies on some level of entertainment when it gives every card in its deck a fair time to shine.

    We open by looking at a physicist named Dr. Reed Richards (Ioan Gruffudd), who is convinced evolution was triggered millions of years ago by stray elements of cosmic energy in space, some of which will pass near Earth very soon. His pal, astronaut Ben Grimm (Michael Chiklis), works by his side on this potentially revolutionary discovery by helping him convince their old classmate Dr. Victor Von Doom (Julian McMahon), the CEO of Von Doom Industries, to allow both of them access to his private space station to further experiment with the effects of these cosmic energy particles. While Doom agrees, he winds up walking away with most of the profits that this experiment will bring, affirming Reed's desperation to make his project work.

    Still, he persists on and brings his close friends Susan Storm (Jessica Alba) and her brother Johnny (Chris Evans) along for the ride. However, when a trip to outer space goes awry, exposure with the cosmic energy results in the four receiving deformities and enhanced human abilities that have never before been seen: Reed possesses the ability to stretch every limb of his body, Susan has the ability to disappear and reappear at her leisure, Johnny can have his body engulfed in flame simply by reciting the phrase "Flame on!," and Ben turns into a hideous, orange rock monster.

    Following the four's mutations, writers Michael France and Mark Frost focus a great deal of their time on the agony that these mutations bring, particularly The Thing, who experiences his wife leaving him shortly after revealing his deformity. While this agony is a solid angle (one I'd argue necessary in most superhero films), too much of the time is spent profiling The Thing and not enough on the remaining characters of the film. Reed and Ben, who are ultimately the film's main focus, wind up monopolizing too much of the picture, and any time we see Johnny is when he's right in the middle of making a smug comment or being his typical, womanizing self.

    The action in Fantastic Four has a colorful commercial look to it, brilliantly bold and very vibrant in a way that makes many of the scenes pop with life. It manages to achieve a comic book aesthetic without resorting to picture-in-picture editing. One particularly involving scene takes place on a suspension bridge, where The Thing is seen pummeling everything in his sight and the remaining three members of the team must resort to either relaxing him or protecting drivers and innocent bystanders.

    The goofiness in Fantastic Four, however, in an age of dark superhero films that come with slick aesthetics and brooding characters, is a delightful change of pace. Yes, there is a point when one wishes director Tim Story, France, and Frost would command a tighter grip on the seriousness of the writing, but the pulpy fun of Fantastic Four, in addition to the effects and the neatly choreographed action, keep it a moving, satisfying spectacle that is more than just colors flying around on screen, trying to find their place.

    Starring: Ioan Gruffudd, Jessica Alba, Chris Evans, Michael Chiklis, and Julian McMahon. Directed by: Tim Story.
    7kosmasp

    2 reasons why this ain't so bad!

    And no I'm not talking about Jessica Alba here (I wonder why someone would think that? ;o) ... but seriously though, the two reasons why this movie worked for me and wasn't as bad as the critics made it sound are:

    Michael Chiklis and Chris Evans! Their "relationship" is the core or anchor of the movie. Before I go on, I also have to admit, that I don't know the FF comics that well, so any inaccuracy that might be in the movie, I can't point them out to you. One thing is for sure, if someone goes invisible, without clothes, that means you can't see them! (wouldn't have been PG-13 then also, right?) ;o)

    So while the movie has it's flaws (storyline/some action/characters/and so forth), it is still a nice/good enough movie to watch and it all comes down to two people! (there's also an unrated longer version out now on DVD, but I haven't seen that yet)

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      For most of the shoot, Michael Chiklis was terribly uncomfortable in the hot Thing suit. The final street battle, however, was filmed in Vancouver in December, leaving Chiklis as the only comfortable one of the four (the rest were in the skintight blue uniforms).
    • Blooper
      (at around 49 mins) When Reed is testing Johnny Storm's ability to "flame on" in a test chamber constructed of titanium, the recorded temperature exceeds 4000K. Titanium melts at 1941K, and boils at 3560K. As there were slots in the chamber walls, it is unlikely that any insulation would have been effective in maintaining the integrity of the chamber.
    • Citazioni

      Johnny Storm: Wake up, Ben. Hey, rise and shine, big boy. How you feeling?

      Ben Grimm: Where am I?

      Johnny Storm: Back on Earth. We're in quarantine. Victor's medical facility.

      Ben Grimm: Reed? Sue?

      Johnny Storm: Oh, they're fine. Everybody else is fine.

      Ben Grimm: What's wrong with me?

      Johnny Storm: I swear to you, Ben, they've done everything humanly possible. The best plastic surgeons in the world are here, Ben. You had the best.

      [Johnny picks up a hand mirror on the bed table before Ben can reach it, reluctant to give it to him]

      Ben Grimm: Give me that mirror.

      Johnny Storm: I don't think if that's a good idea. They said the shock alone...

      Ben Grimm: I said, give me that goddamn mirror!

      Johnny Storm: Okay, Ben. Just be strong.

      [Ben grabs it from him. Then slowly raises it to look and see that he's totally normal]

      Johnny Storm: Unfortunately, the doctors just couldn't do anything to fix your face.

    • Curiosità sui crediti
      There is a scene in the closing credits: Dr Doom is seen on a ship heading to his home country Latveria.
    • Versioni alternative
      In the US/UK a modified version was released on DVD. For example, the UK release has scenes, dialogue and effects shots different to the Hong Kong, French and German versions. There are reports of the Canadian version being affected also. These changes include:
      • Reed and Sue rekindling their romance is shown in a scene with the pair walking and talking, with the Statue of Liberty in the background. The Hong Kong version loses this scene and replaces it with one where the two are seen in a planetarium, whereby the scene ends rather abruptly before the pair kiss
      • Dr Doom saying "Goodbye, Ben" is missing from the final fight scene in the Hong Kong release, but present in the UK edition
      • When Dr Doom is engulfed in the fire at the end, his yell has him emitting a fiery breath in the Hong Kong release but this effects is missing from the UK edition
      • Dr Doom's line as he emerges from the fire is cut short in the Hong Kong release. The words "A little heat?" do not appear, but are in the UK edition
      • During the final confrontation in the UK release as The Thing uses his foot to direct water at Dr Doom, Mr Fantastic helps by using his powers to direct the water from the fire hydrant onto Dr Doom. However, he is not present in the Hong Kong version and The Thing seems to defeat Doom by himself
      • Reed's proposal to Sue is also different. In the UK version, he bends down on one knee by stretching himself, whilst maintaining eye contact with Sue. In the Hong Kong release, he actually gets down on one knee for real
      • Dr Doom's voice is different in both version. In the UK version his voice sounds normal, whilst in the Hong Kong edition his voice takes on a more eerie quality, and sounds like he is talking from behind his mask
    • Connessioni
      Featured in Hot Popcorn: Movie Awards Greatest Moments (2005)
    • Colonne sonore
      Come On, Come In
      Written by Scott Weiland, Slash, Duff McKagan (as Duff), Matt Sorum and Dave Kushner

      All lyrics by Scott Weiland

      Performed by Velvet Revolver

      Produced by Douglas Grean, Nick Raskulinecz and Velvet Revolver

      Velvet Revolver performs courtesy of RCA Music Group

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    • Data di uscita
      • 16 settembre 2005 (Italia)
    • Paesi di origine
      • Germania
      • Stati Uniti
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    • Lingua
      • Inglese
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    • Luoghi delle riprese
      • Surrey, British Columbia, Canada(Central City building)
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      • Twentieth Century Fox
      • Constantin Film
      • Marvel Enterprises
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      • 100.000.000 USD (previsto)
    • Lordo Stati Uniti e Canada
      • 154.696.080 USD
    • Fine settimana di apertura Stati Uniti e Canada
      • 56.061.504 USD
      • 10 lug 2005
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