
Everything seems to be going great for the Fantastic Four. Reed and Sue are finally getting married, and things couldn't seem better. However, when the mysterious Silver Surfer crashes things, they learn that they will have to deal with an old foe, and the powerful planet eating Galactus.... (Full plot summary below)
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Everything seems to be going great for the Fantastic Four. Reed and Sue are finally getting married, and things couldn't seem better. However, when the mysterious Silver Surfer crashes things, they learn that they will have to deal with an old foe, and the powerful planet eating Galactus.
Leave your thoughts about Fantastic Four: Rise of the Silver Surfer.
| New York PressArmond WhiteOf all the summer's big-budget action sequels, Fantastic Four: Rise of the Silver Surfer is the least painful. |
| Associated PressDavid GermainAmid all the vapid dialogue and visual fireworks, the performances seem like afterthoughts, particularly those of Gruffudd and Alba. |
| One Guy's OpinionFrank SwietekCompared to the best superhero movies, the best that can be said of this flyweight effort is that it's unpretentious. But then it has a great deal to be unpretentious about. |
| FromTheBalconyBill ClarkThe worst part? The door is left wide open for part three. |
| Urban CinefileUrban Cinefile CriticsCatering for its young target market, the film is lively and fun, as it delivers big stunts, a predictably so-so story and some jovial humour that keeps our superheroes grounded |
| Sean the Movie GuySean McBrideOnce again, the action feels pedestrian, the special effects simply aren't that special and the acting is nearly nonexistent. |
| Decent Films GuideSteven D. GreydanusNone of these allegedly "fantastic" heroes has any gravitas… Far from inspiring admiration, they don't rise even to the level of thinking, acting and relating like grown-ups. |
| Laramie Movie ScopeRobert RotenEntertaining enough to earn a passing grade, but it could have been a lot better. |
| Spectrum (St. George, Utah)Bruce BennettParents longing for entertaining and intelligent family superhero fare would be much better served renting 2005's Zathura or Sky High. |
| San Francisco ChronicleMick LaSalleOne of the most enjoyable pictures of the season. |