Synopsis
Jessica Alba, Chris Evans and Michael Chiklis head a sexy, star-powered cast in this explosive adventure about a quartet of flawed, ordinary human beings who suddenly find themselves with extraordinary abilities.
After exposure to cosmic radiation, four astronauts become the most remarkable, if dysfunctional, superheroes of all time. Unfortunately, the mission's sponsor has also been transformed – into the world's most lethal supervillain – setting the stage for a confrontation of epic proportions. Packed with nonstop action, big laughs and awesome special effects, Fantastic 4 is "powerful fun" (The Baltimore Sun) from start to finish!
Disk Information
Full Screen Feature
*Cast Commentary
*3 Deleted Scenes
*Exclusive Look Behind-the-Scenes with the Fantastic 4 Cast
*Making of Fantastic Four
*Fox Movie Channel Presents Fantastic Four "Casting Session" and "Making a Scene"
*Music Videos: Everything Burns, Come On Come In, & Music Soundtrack Spot
*Inside Look: Exclusive and First Look at X-Men 3!
Widescreen Feature
*Cast Commentary
*3 Deleted Scenes
*Exclusive Look Behind-the-Scenes with the Fantastic 4 Cast
*Making of Fantastic Four
*Fox Movie Channel Presents Fantastic Four "Casting Session" and "Making a Scene"
*Music Videos: Everything Burns, Come On Come In, Music Soundtrack Spot
*Inside Look: Exclusive and First Look at X-Men 3!
*Theatrical Trailer
*Marvel Avengers Trailer
Cast & Crew
Reviews
Fantastic Four: Rise of the Silver Surfer is a vast and significant improvement -- if not quite "fantastic," then the next best thing: It does not suck.
In Fantastic Four: Rise of the Silver Surfer, our heroes get what they deserve: a decent action flick with a jolt of visual wow.
Unlike the recent spate of blackened threequels, those bottom-of-the-bag Spideys and Shreks and Pirates and Oceans, this kernel does pop.
Yes, the too-hot Alba is still miscast, and the film suffers from clumsy moments. But when it soars, it soars, and it is both blessedly brief and bloodless.
You don't walk out of Rise of the Silver Surfer feeling as if you've gone three rounds with the Thing. This is a case where getting less than you bargained for feels like a victory.
Once you accept that Fantastic Four is not trying to be anything deeper than popcorn fare, the ride can be fun -- with an ending more satisfying than Spider-Man 3.
