The Fantastic Four - Buried Treasure

Published: Oct. 12, 2015, 10:16 p.m.

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Before the flop of 2015, before the two turds in the early 2000s, there was 1994\'s The Fantastic Four. It\'s a film that was never meant to be viewed by the eyes of man but we are super happy that we can. We are joined by special guest, bad movie blogger and friend of the show, Brad Slager (@MartiniShark) who knows and loves this movie. Check out Brad\'s write up on FF at http://www.lifezette.com/popzette/the-first-fantastic-dud/.

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The film is refreshing because it is a fan boy\'s dream. Nothing is changed about the origin of the FF, the powers, their characterization, stories, etc. It looks cheesy, its campy and its silly. At no point is there any modernization of things to make them look good on screen. It is just a movie made for fun and not for people to talk about how interesting the origin retelling was (see modern comic adaptations). That makes it great.

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We really loved this movie. Without a doubt, its the best of the 4 Fantastic Four films. It is one hell of a good time with so many plot holes that kept us talking about who and what was happening. Add in a great performance from Alex Hyde-White as the most likable Reed Richards ever on film and you\'ve got a must see movie. It can be argued that it\'s the 2nd best comic book adaptation of the 90\'s. We highly recommend it.

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Individual Ratings:

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Over the top action:2-star
Cheesy effects:4-star
Horrendous acting:3-star
Laugh-out-loud-ability:4-star
Ridiculous stunts:2-star
Gratuitous nudity:0-star
Memorable one-liners:2-star

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Overall Ratings:

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Good Movie Quality: 5-star
Bad Movie Quality:8-star

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